
Scattered power outages persist in Connecticut more than a week after Superstorm Sandy hit the Northeast with high winds and storm surges on Long Island Sound. More>>
Hurricane Sandy left a mess behind for thousands of Connecticut residents.
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Gov. Dannel Malloy said state residents have received more than $7.6 million in federal help with disaster expenses related to Superstorm Sandy. More>>
Are you storm ready? A little preparation can make the time you are without power, heat and hot water much easier. Here are some simple food ideas provided by registered dietitian Ana Zeller of Practical Nutrition to get you through the aftermath of a storm. More>>
The Department of Public Health announced Wednesday that 82 small public drinking water systems in the state are now under a boil water advisory as a result of Hurricane Sandy. More>>
Volunteers The Red Cross said that people interested in volunteering or if that are in need call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). He said in regard to people looking to volunteer or donate, the Red Cross' More>>
Greenwich police say lines are forming at gas stations in town as people from the New York City area drive into Connecticut in search of fuel. More>>
Secretary of the State Denise Merrill is touring polling places in Bridgeport, Trumbull and Greenwich that have been affected by Superstorm Sandy. More>>
Here is a chat log from an officials from the Connecticut Insurance Department about how to handle some claims after Hurricane Sandy. More>>
The American Red Cross said Hurricane Sandy has forced it to cancel more than 325 blood drives in 13 states and Washington, D.C., resulting in a shortfall of more than 11,000 blood donations. More>>
Dramatic photos taken by our viewers when Hurricane Sandy hit CT. More>>
Commuter rail service between Stamford and New York's Grand Central Station has resumed, but the first trip after Superstorm Sandy was plagued by delays and other troubles. More>>
Commuter rail service between Stamford and New York's Grand Central Station is struggling to return to normal, though passengers are getting an unusual free ride. More>>
As power outages persist in Connecticut, people are picking up more and more ice to try to save perishables in freezers and fridges. The demand for ice from Burnside Ice Company started last week. Orders were flowing in, even before Hurricane Sandy. More>>
Connecticut's elections chief will be speaking with local officials to assess how Superstorm Sandy may affect preparations for voting on Election Day next Tuesday. More>>
The Coast Guard says operations are resuming in the Port of Long Island Sound. More>>
After causing more than 40 deaths and power outages in the Caribbean, Tropical Storm Sandy is barreling toward the upper East Coast with the real possibility of regaining hurricane strength. Conditions surrounding the storm have led experts to predict it could become one of the worst on record. More>>
WFSB Reporter Karen Lee followed one man back to his home in Stonington after he evacuated the night before. More>>
Many of Eyewitness News viewers captured the destruction of Sandy through pictures they took and Tuesday night, we put them in this package. More>>
Couple returns to find their home damaged in Madison. More>>
WFSB Reporter Robert Goulston explains how the waves and wind in Fairfield are becoming stronger.
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Cities and towns have issued mandatory evacuations for several municipalities throughout Connecticut including West Haven.
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Photog Mike Fisher interviewed a couple as they prepared their residence for Hurricane Sandy. More>>
A fire involving at least 50 houses burned in a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens. More>>
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has asked a task force preparing for Hurricane Sandy to ensure that fuel suppliers are fully supplied in Connecticut to avoid shortages. More>>
New Yorkers have been scrambling to gather supplies and get out of the way as forecasters warned that a wall of water could hit the nation's largest city. More>>
Hurricane Sandy is expected to make landfall Monday night or early Tuesday, likely in New Jersey. It will tie up with other weather systems and form a so-called superstorm. Airlines have preemptively canceled thousands of flights in New York, Philadelphia, Washington and elsewhere. But the storm's affects are already being felt far away from the East Coast. More>>
East Haven Mayor, Joseph Maturo, Jr., ordered a mandatory evacuation of various low-lying areas beginning at 8 a.m. on Sunday morning. The evacuations are to be completed by 6 p.m. "The town has coordinated More>>
If you're wondering why Hurricane Sandy is expected to become a superstorm, here are five reasons why meteorologists are coming to that conclusion. More>>
The staff at Eyewitness News has made some suggestions on what viewers will need to prepare for Hurricane Sandy. More>>
The Naval Submarine Base in Groton is preparing in case it has to send attack submarines out into the ocean to avoid the effects of Hurricane Sandy. More>>
Government forecasters say a big storm that they're calling "Frankenstorm" is likely to blast most of the U.S. East Coast next week. More>>
If a hurricane is likely in your area, you should: Listen to the radio or TV for information. Secure your home, close storm shutters, and secure outdoor objects or bring them indoors. Turn off utilities More>>