Yale medical school: E-cigarette use among kids on the rise

Metro-North bans alcohol for SantaCon weekend Metro-North bans alcohol for SantaCon weekend

Updated: Thursday, December 11 2014 3:46 PM EST2014-12-11 20:46:39 GMT

Santa is expected to be sober on Metro-North Railroad. The commuter rail line said Wednesday that alcohol will not be permitted on trains and stations this weekend as holiday revelers dressed as Santa Claus travel to SantaCon events.

Santa is expected to be sober on Metro-North Railroad. The commuter rail line said Wednesday that alcohol will not be permitted on trains and stations this weekend as holiday revelers dressed as Santa Claus travel to SantaCon events.

Updated: Thursday, December 11 2014 3:23 PM EST2014-12-11 20:23:29 GMT

A Yale School of Medicine study says one-fourth of high school students in Connecticut have tried an electronic cigarette. The study also found that 3.5 percent of middle school students have used e-cigarettes, more than had used tobacco in the past month.

Updated: Thursday, December 11 2014 7:31 AM EST2014-12-11 12:31:53 GMT

A man has been arrested by tribal police at the Foxwoods Resort Casino on charges that he left his 3-year-old son alone for several hours at a hotel.Police say Troy Forster, 33, of Windsor Locks left his son alone for more than three hours while he was at the casino with his girlfriend.

Updated: Wednesday, December 10 2014 8:31 AM EST2014-12-10 13:31:34 GMT

A former Milford man who says he's using medical marijuana has been arrested on accusations he operated a drug factory.

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