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Hunter Biden, in his first interview since the 2024 election, denied there was a "grand conspiracy" to cover up issues with his father's health and said Democrats only lost the race because they ...
President Donald Trump is lashing out at his own supporters, accusing them of being duped by Democrats, as he tries to clamp down on criticism over his administration's handling of much-hyped ...
The United States has sent five immigrants it says were convicted of serious crimes to the African nation of Eswatini, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security confirmed, in an expansion of the ...
East Lyme — The state's final inspection of an elevator in the AHEPA Senior Living complex that has been out of service for two months will be Thursday, property management said this week ...
Incentives to retire early are being offered to those age 65-plus who have 10 years of service as of Dec. 31.
A former senior aide to Jill Biden on Wednesday became the second person to invoke the Fifth Amendment and decline to answer questions from House Republicans who are investigating President Joe ...
A 37-year-old man who set fire to a New London multi-family home occupied by 11 people agreed to plead guilty on Wednesday and serve a seven-year prison sentence. Elber Mena of New London pleaded ...
A 56-year-old former Groton man pleaded guilty on Wednesday to stabbing a homeless man living in a tent under the Gold Star Memorial Bridge in New London last year. Richard Nieves appeared in New ...
A judge in New London this week sentenced a 35-year-old New London man to three years in prison in connection with two unrelated shooting incidents in New London and Groton. Raashid N. Cox was ...
In Connecticut, we often take pride in “local control.” We cherish our town halls, commissions and the volunteers who step up to serve their communities. But when it comes to decisions about ...
The 33-year-old from a small town in Texas is self-assured now, but the road to "Parker McCollum," the album, wasn't so steady.
After a protracted series of hearings, the state Freedom of Information unanimously sided with a former Bloomfield town attorney and levied a $1,500 fine against Town Manager Alvin Schwapp because ...