NewsWhat's open and closed on Good Friday in ConnecticutGood Friday (Friday, March 29) is a Christian holiday that is observed as a legal holiday in Connecticut.
Connecticut'Sell & Stay' company contends CT bankruptcy trustee interfered with businessA company that buys homes and leases them back to former owners contends a Connecticut bankruptcy trustee defamed the business.
PoliticsJoe Lieberman, former U.S. senator from Connecticut and VP nominee, dies at 82A former state Senate majority leader from New Haven, Lieberman served as CT's attorney general from 1983 to 1989, before his surprising defeat of U.S. Senator Lowell P. Weicker Jr., in 1988.
ConnecticutStudy finds Lyme-carrying deer ticks infest Connecticut's stone wallsThe disease is still significant throughout the state and is the most prevalent tick-borne infection in the U.S.
UConn Women's BasketballCT native works behind the scenes as UConn women’s basketball graduate assistantCoventry native Jake Gallo is in his been part of the UConn women's basketball program for five years.
UConn Men's BasketballHow to watch UConn men's basketball in NCAA Tournament Sweet 16The UConn men's basketball team will play in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 at TD Garden in Boston.
Boys SwimmingGreenwich captures 10th straight State Open title, 38th overallThe Greenwich boys swimming and diving team made it 10 straight State Open championships and 38 overall with another victory Saturday in New Haven.
Boys BasketballKulaib directs Innovation into CIAC Division IV title gameMohammad Kulaib's impact goes beyond the stat sheet on a juggernaut team loaded with talent.
Connecticut'Sell & Stay' company contends CT bankruptcy trustee interfered with businessA company that buys homes and leases them back to former owners contends a Connecticut bankruptcy trustee defamed the business.
BusinessCT's Newman's Own launches $1M food justice prize for tribes, nonprofitsApplications for the prize opened last week and will be awarded to 10 organizations over two years.
Journal InquirerGlastonbury is getting a cat café: 'This can't open soon enough'Customers will be able to sip coffee while playing with cats at a new business in Glastonbury, owned by Connecticut resident Beth Drazak.
ColumnistHaar: CT's $100 million-plus annual movie and TV subsidies under siegeSupporters say the $1.7 billion CT has paid to film producers and studios such as NBC, ESPN and WWE are well worth the cost.
Connecticut'Sell & Stay' company contends CT bankruptcy trustee interfered with businessA company that buys homes and leases them back to former owners contends a Connecticut...
Farmington ValleyStarbucks, Birdcode Hot Chicken coming to New Britain plazaStarbucks will be in a standalone building on the site, while the other businesses will be...
Journal InquirerFormer Bank of America in Manchester with redevelopment plans listed for $1.3MThe Manchester property has already been approved for a three-story mixed-use development.
BusinessConsultants: Housing at Hartford's Brainard Airport site won't work economicallyBy building warehouses and retail space, the airport could generate nearly $100 million...
NewsEPA cites troubled Putnam housing development for complex-wide lead issuesThe Lofts at Cargill Falls Mill in Putnam were advertised as affordable and beautiful....
EntertainmentWFSB reporter leaves station after years of covering Naugatuck ValleyShe announced her departure from the station on Facebook Monday, adding that it "hurts like hell" to say goodbye.
Entertainment'John Tucker Must Die 2' in the works, may star this CT actorStars of the 2006 comedy confirmed during a panel at Epic Cons Chicago that a script for the sequel has already been written.
Entertainment16-year-old 'American Idol' contestant from CT gets golden ticket to Hollywood16-year-old Connecticut native Olivia Hirsch received a compliment from Katy Perry and a golden ticket to Hollywood during her "American Idol" audition.
NewsAuthor of Babar books who lived in Middletown dies at age 98 in Key WestLaurent de Brunhoff, a Paris native who moved to the U.S. in the 1980s, had revived his father's popular picture book series about Babar and his family.
FoodThese notable, longtime Connecticut restaurants closed this yearConnecticut has already seen the departure of several notable restaurants in 2024, with a few shuttering after a half-century or more in business.
Food'Hell's Kitchen' TV show moving to studio at CT's FoxwoodsConnecticut residents will notice a familiar backdrop for the next two seasons of Gordon Ramsay's "Hell's Kitchen" as the popular show moves to Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket
EducationStratford nonprofit offering $10K LGBTQ+ focused scholarships to HS seniorsConnecticut’s Health Care Advocates International this month announced it would award five scholarships to high school seniors demonstrating LGBTQ+ allyship or advocacy.
Journal InquirerGlastonbury is getting a cat café: 'This can't open soon enough'Customers will be able to sip coffee while playing with cats at a new business in Glastonbury, owned by Connecticut resident Beth Drazak.