- Bridgeport police are asking for help in identifying the man who threw a brick into a car, killing Edy Morales, 41. Morales was struck in the head by the brick, which was thrown by someone in a group standing in front of a two-family home on Jane Street.
- The death of a 4-month-old Adam Gregory Vasaturo Seagull of Shelton, at an unlicensed daycare in Fairfield in March has been ruled a homicide. Fairfield police confirmed that toxicology tests showed the baby had high levels of Benadryl in his system.
- Darien Police Officer Kevan Taggart decked out a police cruiser with Pikachu decals and traveled to different pokéstops around Darien to connect with Pokémon players and give them advice on how to safely play the game during the town’s Pokemon crawl.
- A Norwalk man was charged with severely abusing a 2-year-old girl after luring her family to move from California to Connecticut.
- A new Spanish-Mediterranean restaurant, Tablao Wine Bar & Restaurant, which combines elements of traditional and innovative cooking, is now serving up tapas and Spanish cuisine on SoNo’s vibrant Washington Street.
- Angry after he was rear-ended by an SUV while stopped on Danbury Road/Route 7 in Wilton, a motorcyclist got off his bike and smashed the driver's door window in a move that angered the other driver, who then hit the motorcycle with his car, police said.
- After recent high-profile suicides in Fairfield County, Danbury social worker Megan Duffy Knight offered tips on what to look for to help prevent future tragedies.
- After a seven-month police investigation, a Brookfield man suspected of selling drugs was busted Tuesday on numerous drug and gun charges in Danbury.
- To help the parents from New Canaan after the death of their 2-month-old daughter, Bella, at a Stamford daycare, a friend has launched a GoFundMe effort on their behalf.
- A Stamford resident who worked as an exec for Major League Baseball and her husband were two of three people killed in a small plane crash near Albany, N.Y.
- Redline Renovations announced it was moving its Fairfield Avenue vintage car showroom and shop down the street to a cavernous, bricked-up warehouse to help make Bridgeport an automotive destination.
- A drunken Sandy Hook man was arrested by Newtown police as he tried to climb the Rochambeau Bridge, which carries I-84 over Lake Zoar.
- 11 years after his parents were gunned down in their Fairfield jewelry store, a Bridgeport musician has penned a song, "Somewhere in America," about the crime and the current debate on gun control.
- Alison Fagans, 18, left her mark on her hometown of New Fairfield by painting a 9-foot-2-inch high by 6-foot-7-inch wide mural on a wall at the New Fairfield Library that leads to the children's department.
- Connecticut natives and band mates in argonaut&wasp, a band known for combining rock, electronic, and funk, will play the Ridgefield Playhouse on Sunday, July 24 at 7 p.m.
- Westport police arrested a 44-year-old Stamford man on charges of writing six bad checks worth over $80,000 to Lux Bond & Green in Westport.
- A 42-year-old man from Stratford was one of five arrested on federal charged related to two large operations to fence stolen goods in the New Haven area.
- After a four-year-long closure after Superstorm Sandy, Stamford Mayor David Martin reopened the walking path at Stamford’s Kosciuszko Park.
- A Monroe woman was arrested on charges of stalking her ex-boyfriend in Westport, police said.
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