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Having Girls In Prison Sparks New Attack On DCF
Delinquent teenage girls are being confined in growing numbers at the state's York Correctional Institution for women in Niantic - stirring further criticism of child-welfare officials who already face a ...
Anti gay wed campaigns get $1M gifts
The campaigns for and against a November ballot measure that would outlaw same-sex marriage in California are picking up financial steam.
Assets Of Meriden Credit Union Liquidated
MERIDEN, Conn. -- The National Credit Union Administration has liquidated the assets of a Meriden credit union and declared it insolvent, Officials said the actions are part of an ongoing investigation.
New Haven Police Find Car In Drag Race Death
New Haven police say they have recovered the car involved in the hit-and-run death of a spectator during a weekend drag race.
One person, 23-year-old David Johnson, of New Haven, was shot at 1:57 a.m. at Newhall and Lilac streets.
Waterbury heart surgery center may shut down
Supporters of the Heart Center of Greater Waterbury are banding together in an effort to keep the emergency medical facility open.
12 nabbed in New Haven prostitution sting
A prostitution bust in Fair Haven has netted 12 men who are now facing various related charges.
For High-Risk Patients, Stroke-Prevention Surgical Procedure Does Not Equate With High Surgical Risk
New research published in the August issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons shows that "high-risk" patients with multiple medical conditions, including high blood pressure and coronary artery ...
George M. Vann, 27, of 48 Homeside Ave., New Haven , who fled Rocky Hill after the alleged crime, was arrested by police in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey last week on separate prostitution, assault and drug ...
Youth accused of ramming car into store
Police have arrested the teen they say is responsible for ramming a car into a popular Whitneyville bookstore.
Wallingford police say a 20-year-old man died Friday while being treated for injuries from a fight involving a Samurai-style sword.
Living with breast cancer: Register editor begins trek to recovery with positive attitude
Editor's note: New Haven Register Assistant Metro Editor Ann DeMatteo was recently diagnosed with breast cancer.
State: Connecticut schools face teacher shortages
With the new school year beginning in a matter of weeks, Connecticut officials say there are teacher shortages statewide involving specific subjects.
A 20-year-old Wallingford man is dead and a 17-year-old Southington boy is in custody after the boy assaulted the man with a samurai-style sword early Friday morning, police said.
The dropping dollar makes trips to Mexico more costly
MEXICO CITY - "Adios," Cancun? The plunging U.S. dollar has already forced many Americans to give up vacations in Europe.
Infant's death ruled a homicide after autopsy
A 5-month-old boy is dead and police Thursday confirmed they are investigating it as a homicide.
More hospitals sign up for Charter Oak
Five more hospitals have joined the new Charter Oak Health Plan, expanding a provider network that has been criticized by some lawmakers as inadequate.
B'nai Jacob welcomes new rabbi
' Congregation B'nai Jacob welcomed its new rabbi, Rabbi Joel Levenson, last week.
New Haven shooting suspect arrested in NY
Posted August 6, 2008 11:00 PM New Haven -- Police tell News Channel 8 a suspect in a New Haven convenience store shooting has been arrested in New York.
Drooping dollar makes Mexican vacations more expensive
Tourists ride through downtown Mexico City on a double-decker bus Monday. Thousands of Americans who visit Mexico or live there have seen prices go up, as the peso has strengthened against the dollar this year.