Two Connecticut police officers have been shot and wounded while trying to execute a search warrant in New Haven, where a person described by authorities as a suspect was also injured
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — A man involved in a high-profile murder case in Bridgeport is set to be released from prison. Adrian Peeler, 48, was granted clemency by former President Joe Biden. Peeler was convicted of conspiring with his brother to kill Karen Clarke and her 8-year-old son, Leroy “BJ” Brown, in 1999.
A 28-year-old New Haven County woman who was driving erratically over the weekend attacked troopers who were trying to help her, Connecticut State Police said.Jessica Reyes, of Derby, was arrested late Saturday,
Bridgeport leaders are working together with mayors and superintendents from Connecticut’s largest cities – Hartford, New Haven, Stamford and Waterbury.
Bridgeport-based Aquarion serves nearly 250,000 customers in 72 cities and towns across Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire.
Former President Joe Biden's commutations of Connecticut federal cases included clemency for Bridgeport's Adrian Peeler and Jermayne Butler of New Haven.
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Connecticut authorities say two police officers were wounded and a suspect was killed in a shootout at a New Haven apartment complex.
The fire quickly escalated to a second alarm and flames intensified because of the wind, according to authorities.
Police say two officers were shot in New Haven Wednesday morning. A suspect is dead. They say the officers were trying to serve a search warrant out of West Haven before a standoff and exchange of gunfire between the suspect and police. The suspect was killed in the exchange.
Eversource is selling its subsidiary that provides water to five Massachusetts towns to a newly created quasi-public water authority in Connecticut.
Officials of the New Haven-based Regional Water Authority say their planned multi-billion deal to acquire Aquarion Water won't impact customer rates.