June 15, 2024 Think twice? Bar group tells members it’s OK to criticize, but don’t dare call Trump conviction 'partisan' The Connecticut Bar Association is encouraging its members to speak out against public officials' criticism of the judicial system after former President Trump's recent convictions - and to perhaps think twice before offering their own opinions.
June 14, 2024 4 Connecticut Democratic operatives charged in absentee ballot misuse investigation Four individuals tied to Democratic politics in Connecticut's largest city were arrested in connection with an absentee ballot mishandling investigation, according to Constitution State officials.
June 12, 2024 Sandy Hook shooting victims would have graduated from high school on this day: ‘So mournful’ Sixty Newtown High School seniors graduate on June 12 as survivors of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in a class of 330 students. "There is a whole chunk of our class missing," said one.
June 9, 2024 Connecticut city dedicates monument to immigrants where Columbus statue once stood New Haven, Connecticut dedicated Sunday a new monument to immigrants located in Wooster Square, replacing a Christopher Columbus statue that was removed in 2020.
June 9, 2024 On this day in history, June 9, 1891, celebrated composer Cole Porter is born in Indiana On this day in history, June 9, 1891, American composer Cole Porter was born in Peru, Indiana — and went on to great success as a writer of songs and lyrics for celebrated Broadway shows.
June 7, 2024 Connecticut residents form armed group to defend against violent crime To help fend off violent crime in a neighborhood in Hartford, Connecticut, around 40 citizens patrol the streets as part of a legally-armed group called the 'Self-Defense Brigade.'
June 7, 2024 Connecticut town refuses to fly 'antagonistic' 'thin blue line' flag to honor fallen trooper The Wethersfield town council in Connecticut refused to fly the "thin blue line' flag to honor a fallen trooper, with one member calling it "antagonistic."
June 7, 2024 Alex Jones seeks to liquidate assets to help pay $1.5 billion he owes to Sandy Hook families Alex Jones, who called the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting a hoax on his Infowars program, is seeking permission to convert his personal bankruptcy reorganization to a liquidation.
June 7, 2024 Connecticut town votes down ‘thin blue line’ flag to honor fallen trooper ‘Outnumbered’ react to the Wethersfield town council refusing to fly the flag to honor a fallen trooper, with one member calling it ‘antagonistic.’
June 5, 2024 MA movie slasher said nothing while stabbing 4 girls, laughed ‘like the Joker': victim Four girls, who were slashed in a Massachusetts movie theater, tell their horrifying experience to police in documents obtained by 91±¬ÁÏ Digital via public records request