By Kimberlyn Bouley, Anna Stansfield, Amanda Callahan and Quinn Pramberger
A judge has denied an injunction filed by Quinnipiac University’s rugby team for a possible Title IX violation following the team’s demotion to club status.
The U.S. Supreme Court said Tuesday it will take up an appeal challenging bans on the AR-15 and other semi-automatic firearms, including the ban in Connecticut and in the Chicago area.
An independent review into former Connecticut State Colleges and Universities interim chancellor John Maduko is underway and ahead of schedule, according to an initial update from the firm conducting the investigation.
A cyanobacteria bloom found at Dooley Pond in Middletown has prompted the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to warn the public to stay out of the water entirely.
A New Haven biopharmaceutical company is working on a potential treatment for measles as cases climb across the country, including two recent cases in Connecticut.
While many people found ways to stay cool Tuesday, some workers had no choice but to spend hours in the heat — cooking over grills, laying roofs and servicing air conditioners in sweltering attics.
With a heat wave on the way, counselors at YMCA Camp Sloper in Southington are making sure kids stay cool, hydrated and safe through the hottest days of the week.
Some parents in Old Saybrook say they are disappointed with literacy levels at the town’s elementary school, and a new independent report backs up their concerns.