Patrick T. Fallon - AFP / Getty Images On Top of Issuing Fines, This University Also Wants to Deprive Unvaccinated Students of Internet Access Students at the university could face up to $2,275 of fines for failure to comply with the new vaccine mandate. By Harry Wilmerding August 18, 2021
@ryanfazio / TwitterCommentary Red Wave Coming? State Senate Seat Flips to GOP in District Biden Won by 25 Points A Connecticut Republican flipped a state Senate seat in a district President Biden won by 25 percent. A red wave may be on the horizon. By Taylor Penley August 18, 2021
Anna Hoychuk / ShutterstockCommentary Voter Fraud Alleged in CT, Democratic Official Charged A Democratic city councilman in Connecticut has been charged with fraud after allegedly forging signatures on stolen absentee ballots. By Michael Austin July 30, 2021
NadyaEugene / ShutterstockCommentary Connecticut Teacher's Heartbreaking Story of Missing Kids Exposes Huge Problem in Remote Learning By choosing remote learning over virtual education, Connecticut failed thousands of students. It didn't have to be this way. By Garion Frankel May 3, 2021
Tony Anderson / Getty Images Female Athletes Refuse to Back Down After Court Throws Out Challenge to Males in Girls' Sports Female athletes are appealing a court ruling that dismissed their challenge to a Connecticut policy allowing males to compete in girls' sports. By Mary Margaret Olohan April 26, 2021
@Sothebys / Twitter Rare Chinese Artifact Found at Yard Sale Fetches Over $700,000 at Auction A 15th-century bowl made in China that somehow turned up at a Connecticut yard sale and sold for $35 was auctioned off for over $700,000. By The Associated Press March 17, 2021
John Moore / Getty ImagesCommentary Neanderthal Thinking? Connecticut Becomes First Blue State to Announce Major Rollback of Lockdown Biden referred to Texas and Mississippi's lifting of COVID restrictions as 'Neanderthal thinking.' Will he treat Connecticut the same way? By Garion Frankel March 5, 2021
Cassandra Raquel Madison / Facebook screen shot Coworkers Discover They're Actually Sisters: 'The Type of Thing You See on TV' The girls believe Tinetti's paperwork had gotten mixed up with the paperwork of a close friend who had also been adopted on the same day. By Amanda Thomason March 3, 2021
Sotheby's via AP Yard Sale Find Turns Out to Be Rare 15th-Century Artifact Worth Up to $500,000 An antiques enthusiast found a rare 15th-century Chinese artifact at a Connecticut yard sale. By The Associated Press March 2, 2021
ABC News / YouTube screen shot Police Officer Rescues Students in Grave Danger with Act of Brute Force Ideally, the students would realize an SUV was aimed at them and move. But they were in a headphone-induced state. By Jack Davis December 25, 2020