Hunter Biden Faces Disbarment In Connecticut Over Tax And Gun Convictions

Connecticut’s Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel is seeking to disbar Hunter Biden following his federal convictions on firearms and tax charges. Biden has been a member of the state bar since 1997. A status conference is set for Monday with arguments scheduled for Dec. 15 at state Superior Court in Waterbury. His attorney is not […]

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AT&T Customers Face Dec 18 Deadline To Claim Data Breach Payments

AT&T customers, including customers here in Connecticut, who were hit by two major 2024 data breaches have just two weeks left to file for compensation. The telecom giant’s $177 million settlement allows some current and former customers to claim up to $7,500, depending on whether they can show losses tied to the leaks. One breach […]

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Eversource Appeals Regulatory Rejection Of Aquarion Sale

Eversource Energy has filed a court appeal after Connecticut regulators blocked its $2.4 billion sale of Aquarion Water to the South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority. The company argues the Public Utilities Regulatory Agency overstepped its authority and asks the court to overturn the Nov. 19 decision. Opponents, including the state attorney general, warn the […]

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Oregon Man Accused Of Harassing Sandy Hook Father

An Oregon man is accused of stalking and repeatedly harassing the father of six-year-old Emilie Parker, one of the Sandy Hook victims. Prosecutors say 57 year old Kevin Purfield has targeted Robbie Parker for years and ignored restraining orders. Court records show Purfield is charged with stalking and ten counts of telephonic harassment. He’s being […]

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Danbury Man Enters Rehabilitation Program After Rogers Park Shooting

A Danbury man tied to a 2024 drive-by shooting at Rogers Park has been granted a two-year court diversionary program that could wipe his record clean. Twenty year old Jimmy Acevedo was approved for accelerated rehabilitation after prosecutors said he cooperated in the case against the shooter, 20 year old Alexie Espinal, who is now […]

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Ridgefield Historical Society Launches Annual Appeal

The Ridgefield Historical Society is asking for year-end donations to support its preservation work and upcoming programs marking the nation’s 250th anniversary. The nonprofit says it receives no government operating funds and relies entirely on local supporters. Board President Steven Meyers will match contributions up to $10,000 through December 31. The group maintains artifacts, restores […]

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CIFC Pushes For Donations On Giving Tuesday

Connecticut Institute for Communities is pushing to hit a $100,000 Giving Tuesday goal. The nonprofit says the first $5,000 in donations will be matched by a private donor. CIFC serves more than 16,000 people a year through health, education, and housing programs in the Danbury area. The group says any size donation helps keep services […]

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Newtown Woman Charged With DUI After Hiding Wine Bottle During Traffic Stop

A 52-year-old Newtown woman was charged with DUI after officers say she tried to hide a wine bottle under her car’s center console during a traffic stop. Police responded to multiple 911 calls about a swerving white Honda and found the car parked with the engine running. Breath tests showed her blood alcohol level was […]

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New York Minimum Wage Set to Rise in January

The minimum wage in New York will increase by 50 cents per hour starting Jan. 1, 2026. Workers in New York City, Westchester County and Long Island will see $17 an hour, while Upstate and other areas will move to $16. The raise adds roughly $20 a week for full-time workers.

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Southbury Police Investigating Costly Park Vandalism

Southbury police say vandals tore through two town parks, heavily damaging a pavilion at Ballantine Park and the kitchen area at Settlers Park sometime between November 26 and 30. Restrooms were smashed apart, cabinets broken, fire extinguishers set off and equipment stolen. Toilets were shattered and debris was scattered across the floors.

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