Winter Weather
Milford Organizes Volunteer Shovel Brigade
The city of Milford is calling on able-bodied men and women to join a shovel brigade to help clear sidewalks in residential neighborhoods.
Cities Still Struggling With Snow
Connecticut’s largest cities were struggling to remove huge amounts of snow from narrow streets littered with abandoned vehicles.
Towns Worry About Cleanup Costs
Connecticut’s small towns are looking at how they’ll pay for blizzard cleanup.
School District Keeping Eye On Lost Days
For many school districts around the state, this the third consecutive day of no class as a result of the weekend blizzard. Couple that with days lost last fall to Superstorm Sandy and local school […]
Morning Commute Still Snowy For Many Drivers
Some snow-weary Northeasterners were struggling through their morning commutes on slick, unplowed streets Tuesday, even though the weekend storm was long gone.
Police Identify Apparent C-O Poisoning Victims
Meriden police have released the identities of two people who died of apparent carbon monoxide poisoning while sitting in a car
Snow Slows Start To Work Week
As electricity returns and highways reopen, some Northeast residents tried to get back to their weekday routines Monday following the massive snowstorm that had millions digging out from New York to Maine.
The Northeast Snow, State By State
A look at effects in states and provinces in the path of the massive storm that swept across the Northeast U.S. and southern Canada
Northeasterners Share Snow Experiences Via Social Media
The East Coast woke up under a blanket of snow this weekend and collectively documented the experience on the myriad social and mobile inventions of the past decade. Facebook, Twitter and other technologies make it increasingly difficult to stay isolated–even if you’re stuck home alone.
Malloy Sunday Storm Briefing
Governor Malloy updated the status of storm recovery efforts with a briefing at 6 p.m. Sunday.



