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A suspect attempted to flee the house where a woman’s body was found in the basement.. The tragic scene unfolded in Willimantic, Connecticut, when the woman’s family contacted police at 2pm on ...
Oct. 15—WILLIMANTIC — Police have identified multiple suspects in connection with gunshots that were fired in a Thread City neighborhood Thursday afternoon. At approximately 4: 21 p. m ...
Aug. 30—WILLIMANTIC — One individual was arrested in connection with a shooting and accident on Cameo Drive Friday afternoon, with more arrests expected. According to Willimantic Police Lt ...
What happened in the Dec. 23 Bank Street fatal shooting. According to the District Attorney’s Office, at 5:18 p.m. on Dec. 23, Fall River Police responded to 911 calls regarding a man shot at ...
Willimantic is served by The Chronicle, a local paper founded in 1877 with continuous service since then, which also serves other towns in Eastern Connecticut. Two commercial radio stations serve the Willimantic area: WILI AM 1400 (with a translator station to 95.3 FM), a news/talk/sports station, and its sister station WILI-FM 98.3, a top 40 ...
WILI (1400 kHz) is an AM radio station in Willimantic, Connecticut, broadcasting at a power of 1,000 watts, full-time. WILI's programming is also heard on translator station W237EL (95.3 FM ). It is affiliated with the ABC Entertainment Network , the Red Sox Radio Network , and the UConn Basketball and Football Networks.
The history of 98.3 FM in Willimantic began in 1971, with two competing proposals for the allocation of 98.3 in Connecticut: a proposal for the allocation to go to Willimantic submitted by Colin K. Rice and his family's Nutmeg Broadcasting, and a competing proposal from a group headed by Randal Mayer of WWUH and WHCN and Kenneth N. Dawson of WKND to allocate the frequency to Enfield.
Willimantic resident Julio Cruz-Cabrera pleads guilty to fatally scalding, strangling girlfriend in exchange for 45-year sentence.