Fetty Wap Announces Reflective New Album 'Zavier': 'A New Chapter'
The rapper's comeback album 'Zavier' will release on March 27, just three months after his release from prison.
Stowe Center Launches First-Ever Symposium
Lawmakers Must Act to Address Economic Costs of Student Suspensions
Weather
Freezing Rain Concerns Grow For CT: Timeline, New Details Released
Find out the latest forecast for wintry weather and the weekend outlook, according to meteorologists.

Morning Slick Spots, Afternoon Clearing Expected Across Connecticut
Inland areas see icy conditions early, while the shoreline stays cooler with isolated showers later.
Superintendents Apologize After Snowy School Commutes
Parents and buses faced difficult trips as snow fell unexpectedly in the morning.
Health
Hartford-Area Rehab Hospital Earns Key Accreditation
Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital receives three-year CARF accreditation for its adult, adolescent, stroke, and brain injury rehabilitation programs.

Record Enrollment in Connecticut Health and Dental Insurance
Access Health CT reports highest-ever sign-ups during 2026 Open Enrollment Period
19th-Century House Becomes Women's Recovery Home in Middlesex County
Restored historic home provides transitional housing and support services for women battling addiction.
Crime
Family Launches GoFundMe After Hartford Man's Fatal Shooting
Christopher Shannon's sister seeks help to cover funeral costs as police investigate the homicide.

Dominican Man Charged With Illegal Re-entry After Prior Drug Conviction
Yunior Benavides was arrested in West Hartford as part of a drug trafficking investigation.
Hartford Group Demands Firing of Officers in 2 Fatal Police Shootings
Community leaders call for accountability and policy changes after deaths of men in mental health crises
Politics
Lee Goldstein Joins State Rep Race
Board of Ed chair vies for Steinberg's seat

3 West Hartford Attorneys Nominated For CT Judge Posts
Gov. Ned Lamont nominated the trio among 14 candidates for Connecticut Superior Court seats.
Lamont Nominates 14 to Connecticut Superior Court
Diverse group of lawyers, including former state officials, nominated for judicial posts
Lifestyle
Connecticut Lawmakers Propose New Homeschool Standards, Ignoring Public School Failures
Critics say the legislation unfairly targets homeschoolers while overlooking widespread issues in the public education system.

Connecticut Debates Tighter Homeschooling Regulations
Lawmakers consider bill to increase oversight amid safety concerns over the state's loose homeschooling laws.
Stranger on a Plane Challenges Man's Snap Judgments
A chance conversation leads to a realization about the dangers of making quick assumptions about others.