• Argument leads to stabbing in New Haven

    Argument leads to stabbing in New Haven
    An argument led to a person getting stabbed in New Haven early Sunday morning, according to police. Officers were called to Ellsworth Avenue and Elm Street around 1:45 a.m. Once there, police said they found a 27-year-old West Haven resident being treated. The person was later transported to the hospital where their injuries were determined to be non-life threatening. Investigators...
  • Child struck during multi-vehicle crash in Hartford

    Child struck during multi-vehicle crash in Hartford
    A child was struck during a multi-vehicle crash in Hartford on Saturday. The collision happened on Vine Street. According to police, multiple cars were involved in a crash and one of them hit a child. The child was transported to the hospital. Their injuries are unknown at this time. The car that hit the child remained at the scene and...
  • New Haven police officer injured after cruiser is hit by driver who fled

    New Haven police officer injured after cruiser is hit by driver who fled
    A New Haven police officer was injured after their cruiser was hit by a driver who fled early Sunday morning. According to police, an officer was traveling east on George Street near Church Street around 3 a.m. As the officer proceeded through the intersection with a green light, investigators said the officer was hit by a white BMW. The officer...
  • Protesters gather on New Haven Green to advocate against Project 2025, other policies

    Protesters gather on New Haven Green to advocate against Project 2025, other policies
    Protesters on the New Haven Green were advocating against Project 2025 and other policies on Saturday. Organizers called the demonstration a “Day of Action,” saying the administration’s policies are dangerous. Earlier in the week, there was a national “Day of Action” for higher education. People rallied at the UConn and Yale campuses. The Chairman of the State Republican Party responded...
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  • Protesters gather on New Haven Green to advocate against Project 2025

    Protesters gather on New Haven Green to advocate against Project 2025
    Protesters on the New Haven Green were advocating against Project 2025 on Saturday. Organizers called the demonstration a “Day of Action,” saying the project’s policies are dangerous. Earlier in the week, there was a national “Day of Action” for higher education. People rallied at the UConn and Yale campuses. The Chairman of the State Republican Party responded in a statement...
  • 5 adults, 2 children displaced in Bristol house fire

    5 adults, 2 children displaced in Bristol house fire
    Five adults and two children are displaced following a house fire in Bristol overnight. Firefighters responded to the home on Melrose Street around 3 a.m. and found heavy flames coming from the second floor. Crews were quickly able to knock down the fire. Investigators said the fire was confined to the second floor of the home. At this time, five...
  • Police ID man killed in Danbury stabbing

    Police ID man killed in Danbury stabbing
    A 22-year-old man has died after a stabbing in Danbury on Saturday afternoon and another man has been charged with murder. Police received a 911 call about a man who had been stabbed on Granville Avenue around 12:30 p.m. Emergency crews responded to the area and found 22-year-old Yorge Michael Andrade-Vera. He was transported to Danbury Hospital and later died...
  • Man killed in Danbury stabbing, another man charged with murder

    Man killed in Danbury stabbing, another man charged with murder
    A man has died after a stabbing in Danbury on Saturday afternoon and another man has been charged with murder. Police received a 911 call about a man who had been stabbed on Granville Avenue around 12:30 p.m. Emergency crews responded to the area and found the 22-year-old man. He was transported to Danbury Hospital and later died of his...
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  • Face the Facts: Proposal aims to lower electric bills

    Face the Facts: Proposal aims to lower electric bills
    A new proposal came out of the legislature this week, aimed at lowering electric bills by removing the public benefits charge and shifting the cost of those programs to the state. Sen. John Fonfara (D-Hartford) walks us through how it would work.
  • Face the Facts: How CT is preparing for federal funding cuts

    Face the Facts: How CT is preparing for federal funding cuts
    Comptroller Sean Scanlon (D) said sweeping cuts to Medicaid would be devastating to the one million people in Connecticut who rely on it, including children, seniors and the disabled. He said it’s a math problem, and shares how the state is preparing.

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