Three people are displaced following a fire on the third floor of a multi-family home Tuesday morning, fire officials said. According to fire officials, around
A road in Torrington has reopened after a house fire on Tuesday. Firefighters said they were fighting a fire that was reported on the roof of a home. Red Mountain Avenue was closed from North Elm Street on.
State employee charged for voter registration fraud
A road in Torrington remains closed on Saturday after a crash brought down wires. Officers responded to Highland Avenue and Chestnut Avenue for a report of a crash on Friday around 10:40 p.m. It was reported that a vehicle had hit a telephone pole and caused it to snap in half.
According to the Torrington Police Department, officers investigated a fraud complaint concerning voter registration cards that were altered after a national voting event on September 17, 2024. The event was at the Western Connecticut Mental Health Network on 849 Winsted Road.
The high school portion of the $179 million campus opened earlier in January; the middle school portion is set to open in September.
TORRINGTON - In a decision that came weeks before the Feb. 12 deadline, the Connecticut Siting Council on Thursday unanimously approved a 3-megawatt solar farm on Lovers Lane. State Rep. Joe Canino, R-Torrington,
The victim, who had a child with Paul Price, said the attack was one of the worst days of her life and called him a "menace to society."
In St. Louis, luxury-home supply was down 41% compared to before the pandemic, and in Detroit and Portland, the metric was down 36% and 39%, respectively. In comparison, across all 60 of the luxury metro areas analyzed in the report, inventory currently stood roughly 10% below pre-pandemic levels, Jones explained.
The American Airlines jet was carrying 60 passengers and four crew members when it collided with Black Hawk Army helicopter built by Connecticut's Sikorsky.
US Furniture, which opened a new store in Norwalk earlier this month, also has locations in Torrington and Waterbury.
A Greenwich-based attorney said the presence of federal immigration officers in Connecticut could slow down a legal system already slow from COVID.