Recent research found teens who spent more than three hours a day on social media had double the risk of depression.
Shortly after the incident, Juan Camilo Avila-Olmos left Connecticut and moved to Los Angeles. He was taken into custody by Los Angeles Police without incident Saturday.
As for teens, new research has found that being on social media for more than three hours a day doubles their risk of depression.
On this week's Power & Politics, News 12 Connecticut's Mark Sudol speaks with with Miguel Cardona, the outgoing Education Secretary under President Joe Biden, at Israel Putnam Elementary School in ...
Nine-year-old Benicio Chiavegatti's comic book "The Christmas Night" follows Fyigor the snowman who comes to life and goes on an adventure to the North Pole.
Officials approved $10 million for a new video board system, lighting and retractable seating at Gampel Pavillion, where the ...
It’s a company that uses recycled materials and local vendors to create toys that foster creativity and imagination in young ...
Bridgeport City Councilwoman Jeanette Herron says as a board member of the National League of Cities, she played a direct ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission says space heaters are involved in over 1,000 home fires each year, and the National Fire Protection Association says they're a factor in nearly half of home ...
Winston lost her life in the early morning hours of Aug. 17 while hanging out with friends on Stratford Avenue, between Union and Carroll avenues.
It happened in the 200 block of Pickett District Road at 8:09 p.m. Monday when Will’s SUV went off the road and through a ...
The teams completed an intensive 16-week training program, preparing them for their critical roles in law enforcement.