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Katherine Hinds is arrested by State Police Trooper Joshua Jackson in July on charges of allegedly illegally protesting on an overpass and trespassing. Speaking after court, Katherine Hinds said she was both relieved and still somewhat wary.
The suspect has several firearms registered in his name, police said. Four rifles and military-grade ammunition were seized from his Rocky Hill home, according to the warrant.
EASTFORD - A state forest remained closed to the public Tuesday in connection to a missing person's investigation, officials said. Connecticut State Police said "her car was located what appears to be in the area of Natchaug State Park in Eastford." Investigators still were working to locate the person as of 9 a.m., police said.
"Unfortunately, this was a very significant layoff that had very significant effect on union members," said one of the attorneys for state employee unions.
CT families receiving SNAP benefits could lose nearly $200 monthly on average, a bigger hit than families would feel in any other state.
The 3rd Annual Witches Walk, “a festive and charitable celebration that brought together over 60 spirited participants dressed in their finest witchy attire,” according to a release, was held last Thursday, Oct. 23.
Connecticut real estate brokers say wealthy NYC buyers are eyeing moves ahead of the mayoral election, as Greenwich luxury sales surge