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A dozen of CT's colleges were ranked top in the country. Which ones made the cut?
A new analysis by the news website Money.com puts a dozen of Connecticut's four-year colleges and universities in its "best college" designation. While it is not surprising that Ivy League Yale University took home the highest rating with five stars, Middletown's Wesleyan University was also awarded five stars. The five-star rating was only awarded to 54 colleges and universities nationwide. The one- to five-star ratings put three other Connecticut institutions right behind Yale and Wesleyan, with 4.5...
CT leaders urge motorists to slow down, not drive impaired following deaths
Coming on the heels of two high-profile deaths of State Trooper Aaron Pelletier and a Department of Transportation worker Andrew DiDomenico, who were both struck and killed by drivers under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol, Connecticut’s leaders are begging the public to slow down in work zones and stop driving impaired ahead of the holiday weekend. “All […] The post CT leaders urge motorists to slow down, not drive impaired following deaths appeared first on Connecticut Inside Investigator.
Missing Connecticut Teen Found in Orange County, Suspect Arrested
During the afternoon hours of Tuesday June 24, 2024 an announcement was released by local law enforcement regarding the recent disappearance of a Connecticut teenager. The announcement was in regards to a missing teen from Connecticut who was found here in the Hudson Valley at an Orange County location. Tracking...
Attorney General Tong to investigate problem-plagued Capulet Festival
Connecticut attorney general William Tong will investigate a music festival held over the weekend in Hartford. At a press conference on Tuesday, Tong said his office has received over 60 complaints from ticket holders of the problem-plagued Capulet Fest. “Nothing makes me more angry than seeing people in our state getting ripped off,” Tong said. “As a consumer and as a fan, what happened to ...
Westfield’s Madison Curbelo, ‘The Voice’ semifinalist, to play first headlining concert
Since her return from her semifinalist run on “The Voice,” Westfield native Madison Curbelo has been no stranger to performing for Western Massachusetts audiences. The singer, whose Latin twist on “Stand By Me” won her a four-chair turn on the NBC show’s 25th season, has performed all over the region this summer, including at 52 Sumner in Springfield and at a Westfield Starfires game in June.
Hartford Public Library will once again offer free eye exams for children
Children ages 5 to 18 will be able to get free eye exams at Hartford libraries this summer. The Hartford Public Library has partnered with Vision to Learn, a nonprofit that provides free vision screenings, eye exams and glasses to low-income schools and communities. In the past two years, Vision...
Beloved Hartford restaurant getting ready to close its doors
HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - It’s the end of an era. A beloved Hartford restaurant is getting ready to close its doors. J Restaurant and Bar will close Wednesday night. People have been going to the restaurant to say their goodbyes and enjoy a last meal. “It’s real bittersweet. It’s...
Police: Missing 27-year-old woman in Manchester
MANCHESTER, Conn. (WFSB) - Police are searching for a missing woman from Manchester. Chelsea Holden, 27-years-old, was reported missing by her family on Tuesday evening. If you have any information on her whereabouts, please get in touch with the Manchester Police Department at 860-645-5500.
According to Investigators, the Man Who Killed Two Connecticut Police Officers Was Most Likely Motivated by a Previous Traffic Stop
According to a report released by the state’s Inspector General, a Connecticut man fatally shot two police officers in a terrible 2022 ambush while on a downward spiral caused by personal failures and drug and alcohol abuse. Nicholas Brutcher fatally shot Bristol police Sgt. Dustin DeMonte and Officer Alex Hamzy in his driveway after luring […]
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