The threat this week drew strong condemnation from elected leaders in West Hartford on Friday.
The Town of West Hartford said residents must take down those basketball hoops that are over public roadways and sidewalks.
The Town of West Hartford is urging folks planning to gift an e-bike to study up on safety and the state's rules/regulations on them.
The incident last weekend appeared to involve a customer and an employee of the busy, fast-casual Mexican food restaurant.
The regional event, hosted by DEEP, will help the state learn about residents' experiences with bears to better plan a response to them.
Police said the man is accused of cashing a forged check at a bank in South Windsor.
The death happened during an altercation on Interstate 84 between two truck drivers on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 9.
The incident happened after a tractor-trailer driver and a box truck driver battled on I-84 on Tuesday afternoon.
A 47-year-old West Hartford woman was murdered at a Springfield, Mass., residence by a 43-year-old West Hartford man, authorities said.
The 27-year-old suspect is accused of firing into a vehicle parked on a local roadway.
No visitors were allowed for much of Tuesday as police and school officials investigated reports of a weapon in the building.
West Hartford has graduated a new class of volunteers to be part of the town's Community Emergency Response Team.
The 50-year-old suspect from Hartford was wanted in New Britain and was found to have an assault weapon, police said.
West Hartford's ongoing 'Vision Zero' pedestrian/motorist safety campaign includes fast and easy fixes, which are dubbed 'Quick Builds.'
The 27-year-old suspect is facing several charges related to the incident Monday evening in West Hartford.
A fire broke out in a home's basement early Friday morning, according to fire officials.
A student was hospitalized after they were struck by a car near the university's entrance, according to reports.
The Noah Webster House is hosting a special event celebrating the music and dance of Noah Webster's time.
The officers were recently feted at the CT Post Academy.
The West Hartford FD said a basement fire was quickly put out early Sunday morning at a local residence.
The incident occurred last August over a two-day period, affecting residents on several West Hartford streets.
The suspects damaged property at the school and left racist graffiti at the scene last month, according to police.
Part of West Hartford's 'Vision Zero' traffic safety initiative, updated crosswalk signals have been installed at some intersections.
The Town of West Hartford's 'Vision Zero' effort has it giving away reflective vests and armbands while supplies last at town hall.
The blaze originated in one of the home's bedrooms early Monday morning.
The WHPD this week charged a 26-year-old man with stealing and recklessly driving such a vehicle.
The West Hartford PD is investigating and asking anyone with information to contact them.
The town's Community Emergency Response Team has a new class starting on Oct. 11, and it is looking for folks to join the ranks.
The fire destroyed the third floor of a three-story apartment building on Sunday afternoon.
The West Hartford FD recently traveled to Wisconsin to inspect the new, 100-foot ladder truck that will soon join its ranks.
The West Hartford PD is searching for the vehicle responsible, believed to be a dark-colored SUV or hatchback.
The Town of West Hartford recently unveiled a map where 15 speed/traffic enforcement cameras will be placed in town.
The American Red Cross is assisting the fire victims.
The popular program with the West Hartford Police Department is seeking applicants for its next session, which is Sept. 24 to Nov. 12.
The annual event will take place on Saturday, Sept. 6, in the West Hartford Town Hall parking lot.
The town is looking for folks to submit updated information to the office to ensure necessary care in the event of a disaster.
West Hartford's Peer Health and Concerns Teen Task Force recently unveiled a safe teen driving video done with the West Hartford PD.
The rules of pedestrian safety are clear when it comes to sidewalks, but what about when no sidewalks are available?
The WHPD spent much of Wednesday, Aug. 20, cracking down on folks going through stop signs and using phones while driving.
Part of the 'Vision Zero' initiative, the crosswalks were added in four different school zones in town in time for back-to-school next week.