News 12 Connecticut's Mark Sudol is outside checking the cold weather. The coldest temperature ever recorded in Connecticut in January was -26F in Hartford on Jan. 22, 1961. The coldest temperature ever recorded in Connecticut overall was -32F in Falls Village on Feb. 16, 1943. That's in the northwest corner of Connecticut.
A dog died in a fire in Norwalk early Thursday morning. Firefighters responded to a single-family home on Dairy Farm Road around 12:16 a.m. and found residents trying to put out a fire in the ...
Norwalk paid $249.5 million to 3,758 employees in 2024, with police officers nearly sweeping the top 10 total salary ranking and earning 64% of the overtime.
Sergio Reyes-Cordero is charged with improper disposal of a body and evidence tampering after the body of Leah Chaparro was found in Redding last year.
East Norwalk's controversial Mill Pond 77-unit development construction is on schedule to begin renting apartments by the end of September, a spokesperson said.
The countdown is on to the opening of the first Wegmans Food Market in Connecticut. The company held a hiring event on Wednesday in Norwalk. They are looking to fill more than 200 full-and-part time positions.
With most of Connecticut seeing large increases in home values, the post-pandemic revaluation cycle is nearing an end.
The Connecticut Association of Schools named Brien McMahon High School’s LaShante James as its 2025 High School Assistant Principal of the Year.
NORWICH, Vt. (WTNH) — A cadet formerly from Connecticut died suddenly at Norwich University in Vermont this week, university officials confirmed Friday. The cadet collapsed while participating ...
The City of Norwalk's Recreation and Parks Department has joined forces with Special Olympics Connecticut to bring the Unified Basketb
Norwalk-based EMCOR Group, which provides construction, infrastructure and building services, will acquire Florida-based Miller Electric for $865 million.
Norwalk police arrested three employees at three separate convenience stores this week for selling cannabis without a license, officials said.