Spring warmth that is projected for March and April means we need to be ready for the possibility of an active start to the season in terms of severe weather.
The Legislative Black and Puerto Rican Caucus noted reports of agents in Bridgeport, Lower Fairfield County, Willimantic and Hartford.
The Legislative Black and Puerto Rican Caucus expressed concern Monday over the increasing US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity across Connecticut and elsewhere.
East Hartford police said ICE officials notified them that they would be in town, though they did not request any assistance.
There are calls to save a key pharmacy from closing in Hartford. Neighbors say it fills a vital need in the downtown area. “I was shocked” Benjamin Crump, of Manchester, said. “I’m kind of upset, but what can we do?
No one was injured in a house fire on South Whitney Street in Hartford on Wednesday, according to the fire department. The fire was at a multi-family home. Nine people are
Amid federal raids targeting undocumented immigrants, Connecticut education officials have rolled out guidelines for public school districts to protect students.
The fire quickly escalated to a second alarm and flames intensified because of the wind, according to authorities.
EAST HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — East Hartford-based Pratt & Whitney is cutting some jobs, a company spokesperson said Wednesday. The spokesperson said the company will conduct “a small reduction of salaried positions globally” to “reinvest in high-priority programs and better meet the strong demand for aerospace products.”
Officials must confront at least one obstacle they cannot change: CT’s location within one of the nation’s most expensive electric markets.
At 10 a.m., firefighters could be seen still working at the home. Bridgeport Fire Department trucks and first responders crowded Grand Street as firefighters worked on the hot spots, according to Bridgeport Director of Public Information Tiadora Josef. The blaze had been a two-alarm fire, Josef said.
Representatives of Bridgeport nonprofits say President Trump's executive order freezing federal aid may have a major impact on Connecticut's largest city.