Connecticut law allows town camps for children to operate with no state oversight. Calls for change are spreading.
This fall, the big question facing educators and law enforcement officials is how to best deal with a wave of threats of violence, shootings and bombings, and the fears, evacuations and temporary ...
It began with a student making social media and in-person threats against a School of Music, Theater and Dance faculty member ...
An outspoken journalist had been targeted by an Iranian terrorist organization on at least two other occasions, officials ...
In a statement, Fairfield University said it "rescheduled" the Feb. 15 talk with Alinejad but did not clarify what time they ...
On Thursday night, a student entered the Connecticut Dining Hall, implied they had a weapon using hand motions, and yelled at ...
Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, South Dakota, Texas, and Washington, D.C.) still only required one dose for school entry during our study time frame, despite revised ...
An individual who implied they had a weapon yelled at students to get on the ground at a UConn dining hall Thursday evening, ...
Alex Jones' Infowars broadcasts could end next week as he faces a court-ordered auction to pay the defamation judgment he ...
“There is zero place in Connecticut for this kind of hate.” U.S. Rep. John B. Larson, D-1, also condemned the racist threats ...
was arrested Thursday and charged with one count of making “terroristic threats,” the police department said in a statement.
Thelma Mothershed Wair, one of the nine Black students who integrated a high school in Arkansas' capital city of Little Rock in 1957 while a mob of white segregationists yelled threats and insults ...