States will be allowed to apply for a waiver to accept digital identification cards — as long as they comply with REAL ID protocols.
DEEP is tracking "at least 50 active fires" across CT, which is in the midst of a record drought.
U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro is seeking an 18th term in Congress and faces a challenge from Republican newcomer Michael Massey.
Veteran U.S. Rep. John Larson, D-1st District, is facing Republican challenger Jim Griffin and Green Party hopeful Mary Sanders.
We all know the names of Donald J. Trump Jr. and Kamala Harris but did you know there are three other candidates on the ballot in CT too?
Wolcott resident Hayes currently sits on the full House committees of Education and Labor, and Agriculture.
Incumbent Democrat Jim Himes, Republican Dr. Michael Goldstein and Independent Benjamin Wesley are vying for the 4th Congressional District.
U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy sought a third term in the U.S. Senate Tuesday against Republican Matthew Corey and two others.
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According to new report by government finance watchdog
The initial post from earlier this week — which has since been deleted — featured Mike France's face edited onto a shirtless body.
The minimum wage in Connecticut will rise from the current rate of $15.69 an hour to $16.35 on Jan. 1, 2025.
Federal officials proposed a new rule that would allow for the REAL ID requirements to be implemented in phases. Here's the latest:
These new Connecticut laws go into effect Oct. 1. Some could change your life…
Kelly issued a response to Murphy's post saying he took to the Senate floor and "told the real story of transgender kids and sports."
The doctor's attorney blasted the CT Medical Examining Board for how it handled the case against his client.
The state will also illuminate the Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge in New Haven in red, white, and blue lights.
The deadline to have the federally approved driver's license, which will allow you to fly within the United States, is coming up.
A DEEP employee was paid an extra $109,239 in administrative leave over 19 months, a new audit shows.
U.S. House members are asking Connecticut regulators to "reconsider" a "sharp increase" in energy rates.
On Wednesday, commissioners with the Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority approved an increase to go into effect on Sept. 1.
Businessman Matthew Corey and ophthalmologist Michael Goldstein won their GOP Primary races Tuesday, according to unofficial results.
The newly launched option will allow Connecticut residents to file federal tax returns online at no cost.
Have you noticed a big jump in your utility bills? Here are some answers as to why.
Beacon Falls First Selectman Gerry Smith and Manchester business owner Matthew Corey look to challenge Sen. Chris Murphy in November.
CT's leading Democrats and Republicans react to the news that President Joe Biden will drop out of the 2024 presidential race.
CT Data Collaborative Analysis Uses Data Compiled by Office of State Comptroller; Includes Changes in Employment Levels, Payroll, and More
Connecticut leaders were swift in their condemnation of the shooting at former President Trump's rally in Pennsylvania Saturday.
Congressman Jim Himes, who represents the 4th District, is the first of CT's congressional delegation to call for Biden's exit from the race
Here's what you need to know about some new laws in effect in CT on July 1 impacting social media use, kindergarten, cannabis and more…
Gov. Ned Lamont and CT state legislators will reconvene Wednesday "on several matters that require timely action."
The company was accused of fraudulently and improperly submitting claims to Medicare and Connecticut Medicaid, according to officials.
Labor union officials are speaking out after Governor Ned Lamont recently vetoed a bill intended to provide support to striking workers.
Gov. Lamont said he believes there is a growing consensus in Connecticut that enacting ranked-choice voting will benefit residents.
What does the former president's conviction mean, and will it change the way Connecticut votes in November?
A Massachusetts DOT official said she favors highway tolls on the state's border. The pushback has been pretty robust…
"It appears seniors will continue to suffer financial insecurity as much next year as they have this year," one expert said. Details here:
Gov. Ned Lamont recently signed new laws dealing with a range of key topics for residents. Here's what you need to know about each one.
A proposal is currently pending before the Board of Park Commissioners. The news has met with ardent opposition by animal rights groups.
The rule is the first national drinking water limit on toxic PFAS, which have been linked to various health issues.