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The Connecticut Appellate Court will have the final word on the fate of a Life Time Fitness in Stamford's High Ridge Office ...
Middletown City Hall has a special project many in the city are proud of on display in their main entrance. An exact-to-scale ...
A judge ordered the state to return horses to a Connecticut rescue after 15 were seized during an investigation into reports of neglect in May, officials said. Stirrup Fun Stables in Lebanon, owned by ...
The U.S. Supreme Court's birthright citizenship decision is not a validation of President Donald Trump’s executive order, ...
William H. Luers, U.S. diplomat and Met museum leader, dies at 95 While serving as ambassador to Czechoslovakia, he worked to shield the writer and dissident Vaclav Havel, who became the Czech ...
William H. Luers, Diplomat Who Backed Czech Dissident Leader, Dies at 95 His longtime career in the Foreign Service included protecting Vaclav Havel, the writer and dissident who became the first ...
Richard Lapointe’s family awarded $5.9 million for his wrongful conviction and 25-year imprisonment, following overturned charges in 2015. His case highlighted justice flaws, disability advocacy, and ...
Connecticut is set to award $5.9 million to the family of a disabled man who served a quarter century in prison before his murder conviction was overturned.
Lapointe's case became a cause celebre, receiving widespread publicity from advocates for the disabled and celebrities, including writers Arthur Miller and William Styron, who called for his ...
More than four years after his death, Richard Lapointe's family is set to receive a nearly $5.9 million award from Connecticut for his wrongful, quarter-century imprisonment that ended in 2015 when ...
Lapointe's case became a cause celebre, receiving widespread publicity from advocates for the disabled and celebrities, including writers Arthur Miller and William Styron, who called for his release.