An Afghan interpreter who aided the U.S. military in Afghanistan and now lives in Connecticut was released from Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody on Tuesday after three months.
This fall, with the addition of five new freshmen, Maggie Kin, Jacquelyn Cox, Aubrey Polic, Katie Reed, and Carly Zych, Villanova will look to bring back the season they compiled in 2024. That season, ...
State and city leaders along with members of the community are responding to an ICE raid at a car wash in Hamden that took ...
Oct. 15 is officially Varian Fry Day in Connecticut. For the first time, the state is officially honoring the journalist, ...
Mark Bray, dubbed 'Dr. Antifa,' flees to Spain with wife after President Donald Trump announces crackdown on Antifa and ...
Zia, who once worked with U.S. Armed Forces and came to the country through legal means, was detained in July after a routine ...
Protein supplements are more popular than ever, but a new report suggests that popular powders and shakes are contaminated ...
"He had five assists today, but we were ‘bricks away' out there tonight," UConn coach Dan Hurley said of his team that shot ...
Connecticut has also considered forgiving Prospect Medical Holding’s tax liabilities, according to legislators ...
The consultant contract is not to exceed $750,000, according to a budget presentation presented to the UConn Board of ...