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The Courant’s arts picks for April 27 through May 3 include music competitions, a Christie Brinkley book signing, a concert ...
For years, board members for the Ward-Heitmann House in West Haven have sought to restore the damaged historical home from ...
In Connecticut, demand for pickleball courts has spurred several small businesses that keep the rally going all year round with indoor courts. America’s fastest growing sport, Pickleball, a racquet ...
Connecticut's Attorney General suggested Avelo is taking state support to "make money off other people’s suffering." ...
Booker, who played collegiately for the Alabama Crimson Tide, became the first NFL first-round draft pick from Connecticut in ...
Avelo Airlines says it's counting on a new federal contract for deportation flights to help the discount carrier grow its ...
As talks on the next state budget hit a new phase, local officials are ramping up their push for more education aid. New ...
Immigration attorneys and activists get creative with Know Your Rights trainings, as they say residents need to know when ...
Social media is full of speculations — and folks are torn over whether these armchair sleuths are helping or hurting.
Rampant speculation is fueling fears of a New England serial killer but authorities are contending the cases of remains found ...
Many would like to see Ben-Gvir in prison for reasons other than dietary. He is the most right-wing and, by some measures, the most unpopular member of the Israeli cabinet—an embodiment of the fear ...