Tractor-Trailer Crash Closes Lanes on I-95 South in New Haven
State police report no injuries in the incident.
Judge Dismisses Charges Against 3 Connecticut Officers in Paralyzed Prisoner Case
30,000 Trees Planted in Louisiana to Restore Hurricane Katrina Damage
Weather
Connecticut Schools Delay Openings After Winter Storm
Slippery road conditions prompt 2-hour delays in several districts.

Clipper Winter Storm Brings Light Snow to Connecticut on Tuesday
The latest storm will arrive as temperatures start to moderate after a period of bitter cold.
Eversource Prepares for More Cold Weather in Connecticut
Utility company monitors systems and offers tips to customers to stay warm during extreme temperatures.
Crime
ICE Agents Smash Car Window, Detain Fair Havener Before Court
The arrest took place less than two hours before the man was due to appear in court on charges of intending to sexually assault a child.

Hamden Police Provide Update on Mix Avenue Homicide Investigation
Authorities to hold press conference on January 17 shooting that left 18-year-old Keyvon Washington dead.
New Haven Cracks Down on Drivers Illegally Passing School Buses
Warning period to end as cameras installed on all 330 school buses by March 1
Travel
Amtrak Services Canceled Between New Haven and NYC
Customers can use Metro-North services instead

Bradley International Airport Unveils New Upgrades and Expanded Travel Options
Improvements include new concourse, parking guidance system, and lounge expansion
Avelo Launches New Cardless Credit Card with $250 Bonus
The card offers 2% back on all purchases and perks like free carry-on and seat assignment.
Sports
East Lyme boys, Mercy girls capture Class M indoor track and field championships
East Lyme topped defending champion Lyman Hall, while Mercy won its first-ever state title

Como's Champions League Hopes Dented After 2-1 Loss to Fiorentina
The Italian club's bid for a Champions League spot took a hit with the defeat.
Love Blooms at the Winter Olympics
Romantic gestures and proposals abound at the Milan-Cortina Games
Lifestyle
Some US Schools Cancel Class Photos After Online Epstein-Related Accusations
Allegations on social media prompt schools to scrap annual class photo plans

TSA Agents Work Unpaid at US Airports During Government Shutdown
The partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security that went into effect early Saturday impacts the agency responsible for screening passengers and their luggage.
Médicos Sin Fronteras suspends operations at Gaza hospital due to armed presence
The medical charity cites security concerns as reason for halting work at one of Gaza's largest functioning hospitals.