Mary Tyler Moore's $16.9 million Greenwich mansion still seeks buyer
Mary Tyler Moore’s eight-figure home in Greenwich, Connecticut, is still looking for a buyer. The asking price for the late actress’s 13,800-square-foot mansion currently stands at $16.9 million.
Bankruptcy judge rejects sale of Alex Jones' Infowars to satirical website The Onion
A federal judge on Tuesday issued a ruling rejecting the sale of Alex Jones’ Infowars to the satirical website The Onion, claiming a recent bankruptcy auction was problematic.
TV host Phil Donahue and actress Marlo Thomas' former $27M Connecticut home could set sale record
A waterfront mansion that once belonged to a famous couple is up for grabs in Westport, Connecticut. Its eight-figure price tag could break a record.
Man spends $20K to transform his Connecticut home into fun, color-filled ‘dollhouse’
A real-life dollhouse was created thanks to secondhand purchases by someone who has dreamed for a lifetime of a fun, color-filled home — see this unique space.
Former NYU, Yale official pleads guilty to stealing money meant for equity programs
Cindy Tappe, former finance director for NYU's Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and Transformation of Schools, pleaded guilty to stealing millions.
Yale University announces change in policy regarding test scores for 2025
Yale University has announced a change in its policy regarding test scores on applications for the 2025 admissions process, signaling a reversal from its 2024 policy.
Connecticut Gov Lamont says state will be 1st to cancel medical debt for all eligible residents
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont announced his state would become the first to erase or eliminate medical debt for all eligible residents.
Stew Leonard’s recalls cookies after woman, 25, dies from eating product that ‘contained undeclared peanuts'
Stew Leonard’s has issued a cookie recall after Connecticut health officials say they “contained undeclared peanuts" and are linked to a woman’s death.
Organizations in Washington, Connecticut helping create qualified workers for jobs in maritime industry
The maritime industry is booming, but employers are struggling to find qualified workers so organizations in Connecticut and Washington are training young adults to enter the field.
Home on Long Island Sound sells for record $139M
A 13,500-square-foot home on 50 acres of waterfront property in Greenwich, Connecticut, has sold for just shy of $139 million, Sotheby's International Realty said Thursday.
Former Obama official died after pilot of Bombardier jet flipped switch, plane 'abruptly pitched up'
The National Transportation Safety Board said a former Obama-era official on a business jet was fatally injured after the aircraft "abruptly pitched up."
Jet 'trim issues' may have led to deadly turbulence: NTSB
National Transportation Safety Board said "trim issues" may have led to deadly turbulence on a jet that resulted in the death of a passenger. The plane was experiencing stability issues.
Connecticut family business shutting its doors after 11 years, blames inflation, cost of labor
A small business owner in Connecticut is closing his family-oriented Italian restaurant after 11 years in business amid rising inflation and labor shortages. Mark Zommer spoke on "Fox & Friends."
Yale graduate teachers, researchers vote to unionize
Yale University graduate teachers and researchers voted to unionize. The Yale faculty members have been attempting to unionize for over a decade, dating back to the 1990s.
Supply chain issues push back opening of Hartford's XL Center
Hartford Connecticut's XL Center has pushed its opening date back to spring after expecting to open on time for this year's NFL season, due to construction supply chain issues.
Tax on diesel to rise 9 cents per gallon in Connecticut on July 1st
Connecticut plans to increase their taxes on diesel by 9 cents. The upcoming change will be made on July 1st. It will increase from 40.1 cents per gallon to 49.2 cents per gallon.
Real estate in Danbury, Connecticut: What you can get for $1M
With plenty of parks, historical sites and public transportation, this city is a popular destination for New Yorkers hoping to escape the big city.
States: Sackler family members abusing bankruptcy process
A federal judge should reject a sweeping settlement to thousands of lawsuits against OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma, a group of states said at a hearing Tuesday, arguing that the protections it extends to members of the Sackler family who own the firm are improper.
Subway co-founder Peter Buck dead at 90: report
One of the men who co-founded the Subway sandwich chain has died.
Connecticut men allegedly allowed customers to redeem food stamps for cash, male enhancement pills
Two Connecticut men have been accused of allowing federal food aid recipients to redeem their benefits for cash and other ineligible items at a convenience store while charging them a nearly 50% premium for the transactions.