Waterbury police released additional body camera footage that shows their initial questioning of Kimberly Sullivan about possibly holding her stepson captive.
Doctors are breaking down the long road to recovery for the alleged Waterbury captivity victim and the horrifying issues he may have been facing for 20 years.
The Waterbury, Conn., police department released more than 100 photos of the home’s dilapidated interior in response to a public records request.
Of roughly $6 million in ESSER funds CT school districts have obligated, more than half were slated for New London and Waterbury.
Connecticut police have released more than 100 photos showing the inside of a home where a 32-year-old man said he started a ...
Following a particularly snowy winter, a warm stretch and rapid thaw last month quickly transitioned the Green Mountains to ...
This last week saw the House of Representatives considering the bills passed through policy committees prior to crossover, ...
Eight women have been arrested following an investigation in Waterbury. According to the Waterbury Police Department, a multi ...
As News 8 continues to sift through court documents, new details are emerging in the case of a Waterbury woman who allegedly held her stepson captive for more than 20 years.
As Kimberly Sullivan pleads not guilty in court on Friday, the Waterbury Police Department has released photos from inside ...
An investigator said the man’s skin appeared “to be graying,” and that his “physical condition resembles one who would be at ...