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WTNH went on the air June 15, 1948 as WNHC-TV Channel 6. It was the first television station in all of Southern New England. It signed on within days of WBZ-TV Channel 4 in Boston. WNHC was the first TV service for Hartford, Springfield, the Hamptons and Eastern Long Island.
WNHC-TV moved to Channel 8 on January 1, 1954. The call letters became WTNH in 1971.

Gov. Ned Lamont to sign bill expanding Fallen Hero Fund

A much cooler pattern developing

Connecticut State Sen. Fazio 'strongly considering' entering race for governor

Suns select UConn’s Liam McNeeley with 29th pick in NBA Draft, traded to Hornets

Turning cooler and less humid overnight with some scattered showers possible by morning

Connecticut astronomical experts weigh in on upcoming meteor shower

Lime Rock geared to host its 'largest event' as NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series comes to track this we

Testimony resumes in murder trial of man accused of stabbing teen at Shelton house party

Connecticut businesses forced to adopt changes due to heat

Four-bedroom home to be built on old Hartford Land Bank property

New development in New Haven seeks to refresh area around Union Station

Woman To Woman: A new kind of end-of-life care

Panel discuses 'Women in Transportation' in Connecticut

Nyberg: Yale professor speaks on importance of prostate health

Plugged In 6/25/25

Pedestrian hospitalized after being struck by truck in New Haven

Hot today, then a big cooldown tomorrow

Bridgeport mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus

Heat strokes and burned paws: How to keep your pets safe this summer

Body image concerns can heat up as temperatures rise

Midstate Medical Center earns highest honor from National Quality Measures for Breast Centers

Friends, family gather for official unveiling of mural honoring fallen Wethersfield heroes

Connecticut's hot weather protocol in effect until 8.p.m. Wednesday

Testimony set to resume in the murder trial of man accused of stabbing teen at Shelton house party

Section of East Windsor road closed after tree falls, transformer blows

One more very hot day today to much cooler tomorrow

Sweltering again Wednesday, then much cooler Thursday and Friday

UConn women's basketball team gearing up for title defense

HVAC companies busy amid record heat in Connecticut

Construction begins at Hartford's Village for Families and Children