- Westport first responders helped deliver a baby who arrived unexpectedly at home.
- Eight cases of mumps have been confirmed at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, and more than nine others are being investigated in the first outbreak reported in Connecticut.
- How did your town vote in the presidential primary? Not everyone went for winners Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
- New Canaan's Andrew Campbell and teammate Joshua Konieczny of Ohio have earned a spot on the U.S. team for the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
- Jahana Hayes, a graduate of the University of Bridgeport's School of Education, has been named the 2016 National Teacher of the Year.
- A Norwalk bride was featured on last week’s episode of TLC's "Say Yes to the Dress."
- Greenwich Public Schools superintendent William S. McKersie is the finalist for the post of superintendent for the Weston schools.
- The We the People team from Trumbull High School won eighth place in the nation after competing in the final rounds of the competition on Capitol Hill.
- A Shelton man was arrested on charges of providing an 18-year-old woman with enough drugs and alcohol to cause her to pass out in his home.
- After high levels of lead were discovered in drinking water in Brookfield and Newtown, U.S. Rep. Elizabeth Esty urged federal agencies to take immediate action.
- A 20-year-old Danbury man who was first arrested on charges of vandalizing a city sign post was then charged with sexual assault.
- DJ Colella was appointed to be the new principal of Hindley Elementary School in Darien.
- Former Ridgefield resident Robert Durst, a suspected serial killer, will serve seven years and one month in prison after pleading guilty on a firearms charge.
- An eighth-grader at Scotts Ridge Middle School in Ridgefield took top honors at the 2016 Connecticut National Geographic Bee.
- A 58-year-old Brookfield man is charged with waving a gun in a Southbury road rage incident.
- A family of three was displaced in a Stamford house fire.
- A 37-year-old Fairfield woman was arrested after her 9-year-old daughter called police and said her mother was drunk and had fallen and hit her head.
- A judge sentenced a 20-year-old Torrington woman to seven years in prison for making threats against schools in Danbury and Stratford.
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