The Hartford Courant - Fri Nov 20
New Britain believe the same man robbed two city banks on Friday. At left is the robbery suspect in a holdup at Webster Bank, 450 Main St., about 11:30 a.m.; at right is the suspect in a robbery at TD Bank North, 178 Main St., shortly after 1 p.m. Both images are from surveillance video.
Casares Selected To Replace Hartford Fire ChiefWTIC-TV Hartford - Fri Nov 20
Edward Casares Jr., the Hartford Fire Department's first Hispanic fire marshal, has been selected to replace retiring Fire Chief Charles A. Teale Sr.
After Witness Comes Forward, Second Charged In 2006 Shooting Death In HartfordThe Hartford Courant - Fri Nov 20
Police arrested a second suspect this week in the 2006 shooting death of a woman in Hartford after a witness came forward.
"Am I Gonna Drown": Sinkhole Survivor Tells Her StoryNBC Connecticut - Thu Nov 19
She was rescued with just seconds to spare and now Kimberly Edwards is telling her story exclusively to NBC Connecticut.
Hartford Fire Chief Charles A. Teale RetiringThe Hartford Courant - Thu Nov 19
After nearly three decades with the Hartford Fire Department, including the last nine as chief, Charles A. Teale Sr.
Southington Pizzeria Gets A Mobile Edge In A FiretruckThe Hartford Courant - Thu Nov 19
A Shelton man arrived home from work one evening this summer to see a firetruck with lights flashing and sirens blaring in his driveway, along with dozens of people standing in front of his house.
Get A Jump-Start On Black FridayHartford Courant - Thu Nov 19
Handcrafted dolls by Sophie & Lili are on sale Sunday at the Congregation Kol Haverim Winter Bazaar in Glastonbury.
The Future of 911NBC Connecticut - Wed Nov 18
Is texting the future of emergency communications? The state is looking at whether 911 texting will help crime victims who are unable to call for help.
Southington Accident Sends One To Hospital Via Life StarHartford Courant - Wed Nov 18
Police are on the scene of a car vs. pole accident in Southington . The accident happened around 2:40 a.m. in the 300 block of Woodruff Street.
Auto-body shops dent Hartford for $15MNewsTimesLive.com - Wed Nov 18
The Autobody Association of Connecticut banged up The Hartford Financial Services Group, winning a $15 million judgment when a jury in Stamford ruled Tuesday the insurer engaged in unfair business practices.
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