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WTNH-TV Channel 8 New Haven CT

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WTNH-TV-Channel 8

8 Elm Street
New Haven, CT 06510
Ph: 203-784-8888
An ABC network station located in Downtown New Haven, Connecticut. WTNH-TV is carried on many of Connecticut’s cable TV systems. The station broadcasts local news, weather, and many ABC shows. It was the first TV station in all of Southern NE.

  • North Haven man celebrates 103rd birthday
    North Haven man celebrates 103rd birthday - NORTH HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) -- Celebrating a 103rd birthday is quite a milestone! That's the story of North Haven resident, Howard Rohloff, who will be celebrating today at Coachman Square, located at 21 Bradley Rd. Rohloff will be surrounded by politicians, friends and family, as well as other members of the New Haven community. Rohloff [...]
  • 5 planets in the sky: How to see them in Conn.
    5 planets in the sky: How to see them in Conn. - Conn. (WTNH) — Interested in stargazing? If so, you're in luck as five planets will be visible in the night sky later this month. On March 28, astronomy enthusiasts will get a treat: Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, and Uranus will be identifiable among the stars during the planetary alignment period. Typically, it's difficult to see [...]
  • Naugatuck mom offers tips for traveling with special needs kids as spring break approaches
    Naugatuck mom offers tips for traveling with special needs kids as spring break approaches - NAUGATUCK, Conn. (WTNH) — "He hated the beach, it was really a struggle," said Aimee Celozzi, who kept working with her son, Chase, who is on the autism spectrum. Year by year, vacations have improved, in a big way. "Now he goes and he loves the sand, he’s in the water, building sand castles and [...]
  • Hamden High girls basketball takes home first-ever state title
    Hamden High girls basketball takes home first-ever state title - The Hamden girls basketball team was unstoppable this year.
  • UConn, Baylor meet 2 years after close March Madness clash
    UConn, Baylor meet 2 years after close March Madness clash - aylor supporters still insist there was a foul or two that should have been called on the final possession of the Bears’ 2021 women’s NCAA Tournament regional final against UConn. Husky fans will tell you it was just great defense.
  • New Haven offering spring events for kids and families
    New Haven offering spring events for kids and families - Monday marks the first day of spring!
  • Sanogo, UConn pull away from Saint Mary’s, into Sweet 16
    Sanogo, UConn pull away from Saint Mary’s, into Sweet 16 - UConn decided to return to its roots five years ago, hiring a former Big East guard as coach and then a couple years later returning to the conference where it became a national power.
  • Warmer temperatures today
    Warmer temperatures today - A quiet start to the week as Spring officially begins at 5:24PM. Quiet and warmer tomorrow as high pressure crosses our area. Some unsettled weather at times late week as the battle of mild and chilly air takes place across the northeast. The biggest storm appears to move through on Saturday. This Afternoon: Lots of [...]
  • Man fatally shot on Hill Street in Waterbury
    Man fatally shot on Hill Street in Waterbury - WATERBURY, Conn. (WTNH) -- A man was shot and killed in Waterbury Sunday night. Officers responded to the 300 block of Hill Street around 9 p.m. Sunday. They found the victim suffering from a gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead on scene, police said. Police have not yet revealed the victim's name, age, or any [...]
  • Officials identify 5 Connecticut children killed in 'horrific' New York crash
    Officials identify 5 Connecticut children killed in 'horrific' New York crash - Five Connecticut residents, ranging in age from 8 to 17, died in a car crash early Sunday morning in New York state, authorities said.

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