Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Evening News Brief: Arrest warrants, texts released from 3 teens accused in Shakespeare Theatre fire

           

Arrest warrants, texts released from 3 teens accused in Shakespeare Theatre fire

 

Arrest warrants for the three teens accused in the Shakespeare Theatre arson offer new details about how the plot went down.

 

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State lawmakers debate state toll prices

 

State lawmakers on both sides debated Wednesday how much drivers will have to pay if tolls come to Connecticut.

 

Food and Fun Jam: Muse Paintbar

 

Muse Paintbar in South Norwalk hosts painting sessions seven days a week, welcoming all ages and experience levels.

 

Fairfield teen hopes to inspire others after competing on 'World of Dance'

 

A Fairfield teen who competed on the show "World of Dance" is already planning his next moves.

 

Your National Sibling Day Photos

 

Celebrate National Sibling Day! We want to see fun photos of you and your siblings!

 

Jet Blue could announce flights across the Atlantic

 

Jet Blue may be announcing flights across the Atlantic.

 

Chef's Quick Tips: Buttermilk Biscuits

 

This week Chef Bill Hall of Roasted in Stamford shares with Tina Redwine various holiday recipes.

 

Westport business hosts osprey education event after nest platform removed

 

An osprey education event was held in Westport after construction workers removed a nesting platform from a business plaza.

 

Consumer Reports urges recall of infant swing after multiple deaths

 

The Consumer Product Safety Commission is warning consumers about a Fisher-Price infant swing that has been linked to dozens of deaths when babies roll over in the product.

 

Police: Domestic dispute at home prompts standoff in Stamford

 

A police standoff in Stamford ended early Wednesday after a domestic incident inside a home, police say.

 

Poll: National Siblings Day

 

Give your brother or sister a hug today, it's National Siblings Day! Do you have a sibling?

 

State lawmakers advance bill that would erase some nonviolent criminal records

 

State lawmakers advanced the so-called Clean Slate Bill Tuesday, which could automatically erase some people's criminal records.

 


 

 

 

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