Following a heartbreaking 68-63 defeat at the hands of Creighton that snapped a 28-game home winning streak, the UConn men’s basketball team returned to action this Tuesday, hosting the Butler
Connecticut has joined a new $7.4 billion settlement agreement with OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family members who own the company.
Public financing is falling into place to build a residence hall for students at the regional campus of the University of Connecticut in downtown Hartford, which is expected to open in the fall of 2026.
For students at the University of Connecticut, flakes flying in the cold winter air inspires a distant hope. It’s the type which glimmers the possibility of a short respite from the hustle
The lawsuit argues that the wife intentionally caused her husband’s death and that her estate should not be the beneficiary to any property or policies tied to the husband.
Joaquin Smith, an 18-year-old West Haven native, is part of a group of students at a Massachusetts college charged in a "catch a predator" style plot.
The family of a former University of Connecticut professor has filed a lawsuit against the estate of his late wife who was found dead on the day she was supposed to be sentenced for her  husband’s death.
University of Connecticut is one of more than 800 institutions with graduate schools surveyed by U.S. News on an annual basis. University of Connecticut confers degrees through various schools ...
Three finalist teams — one including the city of Hartford — could share in $100 million designated by the state to promote the expansion of next-generation technology in Connecticut such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing that are expected to drive future economic development and job growth.
Prioritizing new and affordable housing is on the agendas of state lawmakers during this legislative session, including limiting landlords' eviction abilities and funding homeless services.
The fires in the Palisades and other Los Angeles neighborhoods have led to Ryan Serhant and other Connecticut realtors fielding calls.
Connecticut-based international trade experts say President Trump's use of tariffs are likely to be more of a bargaining tool, except in the case of China.