Connecticut-based jazz musicians Dan Pugach and Nicole Zuraitis travel from the Nutmeg State to the West Coast this weekend with big plans. The husband-and-wife musical duo have earned two nominations for the upcoming 67th Annual Grammy Awards,
They risked their lives to help the U.S. They followed all the rules to win permission to come to the U.S. to escape death threats. They had
One month into the state legislative session, housing activists and Mayor Justin Elicker are pushing for tenant protections, affordable housing construction and support for homeless New Haveners.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal’s office confirmed the program is being affected by the federal funding freeze. Blumenthal issued a statement sharply criticizing the order.“As currently framed, it seems legally unsustainable,
“The Brutalist” is a fictional tale of a Jewish Hungarian architect and Holocaust survivor’s struggle to rebuild his life and career, and his fictional creations in the movie include an episcopal church in Greenwich and a reform synagogue in Wilton. In real life, Connecticut has been home to some of the architects who shaped the Brutalist movement.
The once-powerful archbishop of Lima, Peru and the first-ever cardinal of Opus Dei acknowledged Saturday that the Vatican had imposed sanctions on him in 2019 following an
Projects based in the cities of Hartford, Stamford and New Haven have been named finalists for a piece of a $100 million state grant funding pool meant to grow new technological industries and jobs. The “Innovation Clusters” program,
Steve Schirripa, an actor best known for his roles in "The Sopranos" and "Blue Bloods," stopped by Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana in New Haven last week.
New London native and University of Connecticut alumna Hayley Segar will pitch her swimwear brand, onewith, on a new episode of ABC's "Shark Tank."
Pope Francis has taken the remarkable step of dissolving a Peruvian-based Catholic movement, the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, after years of attempts at reform and a Vatican
The City of Lima will receive $50,000 to launch the Ride to Thrive youth bike program. The city earned the money after placing second as the Small City winner of the 2025 Childhood Obesity Prevention/Environment Health and Sustainability Awards.