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Katherine Hinds is arrested by State Police Trooper Joshua Jackson in July on charges of allegedly illegally protesting on an overpass and trespassing. Speaking after court, Katherine Hinds said she was both relieved and still somewhat wary.
"Unfortunately, this was a very significant layoff that had very significant effect on union members," said one of the attorneys for state employee unions.
The suspect has several firearms registered in his name, police said. Four rifles and military-grade ammunition were seized from his Rocky Hill home, according to the warrant.
Juan Carlos Umana-Umana, a 41-year-old Stamford resident, surrendered to police on Monday after a warrant was issued for his arrest, the Stamford Police Department said in a Facebook post. A Connecticut man has been charged in a hit-and-run that killed a 12-year-old boy earlier this year, police announced Tuesday.
CT families receiving SNAP benefits could lose nearly $200 monthly on average, a bigger hit than families would feel in any other state.
Connecticut real estate brokers say wealthy NYC buyers are eyeing moves ahead of the mayoral election, as Greenwich luxury sales surge
The state of Connecticut is joining with dozens of states in a lawsuit against the Trump administration over Saturday’s scheduled stoppage of SNAP food benefits.
E.O. Smith girls basketball coach Mary Roickle has retired to spend more time with her family, she said Monday.
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CT's Anika Noni Rose to feature in Disney's 'Zootopia 2' movie
Rose is best known for her role voicing Princess Tiana, whom she said is Disney's first African American princess and the main character of the 2009 animated film "The Princess an