Connecticut's inspector general says a fatal shooting by Bridgeport police officers last year was questionable, but there wasn't enough evidence to bring criminal charges.
The Connecticut Office of Inspector General released its preliminary report and body camera footage of a shooting that left ...
State leaders in Connecticut, which needs 77,000 more housing units, have proposed legislation that local officials warn ...
Connecticut officials expressed sorrow Thursday after a plane vs. helicopter crash in Washington D.C. that is believed to ...
The Office of the Inspector General has determined that the 2024 Bridgeport police shooting of a man in Ansonia who died was ...
Five new officers have joined the Fremont Police Department following graduation last Thursday from the Alameda County ...
The Office of the Inspector General has determined that the 2024 Bridgeport police shooting of a man in Ansonia who died was ...
Trumbull Police Chief Michael Lombardo detailed the impact the state's new paid sick leave law could have on the department.
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont, after a three-year study, will ask state lawmakers to clarify state law on hate crimes.
For decades, state troopers and corrections officers in the prisons have relied on large overtime payments to boost their pensions.