News

Maybe not, but it's unusual to have so many remains and so many bodies coming up in such a short amount of time," Jane Boroski, the only suspected survivor of the Connecticut River Valley serial ...
with the largest dumping 300,000 gallons into the Connecticut River, according to state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection data. Among the sewage spills reported were 46 in the town ...
This capital city on the Connecticut River even has a decent minor-league baseball team with a wonderfully self-deprecating name (the Yard Goats). But Hartford as a travel destination in its own ...
Amtrak operates a third line through Connecticut, the Vermonter – which travels from Washington, DC to Saint Albans, Vermont. Although this train travels on a similar route to the Northeast Regional, ...
Since Saturday, April 12, fishers across Connecticut no longer have to catch-and-release trout. CT DEEP will continue to ...
East Hartford officials are considering an eight-year tax break worth an estimated $5.2 million to incentivize a 150-unit apartment development on a long-vacant property near the Connecticut River.
HARTFORD — The federal government's plans to defund hundreds of Connecticut cultural and arts institutions are attacks on discovery, memory and the very freedom that the nation is scheduled to ...
The Waterbury, Connecticut, man who said his stepmother held him captive for two decades has released his first statement. The man identifies himself in the statement as "S" in order to protect ...
Jane Boroski, a survivor of the Connecticut River Valley killer and host of the podcast "Invisible Tears," shared concerns and questions about a serial killer in New England with those on social ...