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While it's too soon to be sure, meteorologist Geoff Fox warns that the current computer model is "very similar" to what we saw last year.
Sales of addictive e-cigarettes come in fruit and candy flavors like bubble gum and gummy bear, which are popular among teens. The battery-operated products heat liquid nicotine, derived from tobacco plants, into a vapor which is then inhaled.
The commission ruled against law enforcement officials' argument that releasing the tapes could jeopardize their investigation.
Police held off taking any action until the animal crossed Route 72 in New Britain, then they shot and killed him.
Gov. Malloy's directive, Executive Order No. 36, is intended to better prepare veterans for the civilian job market.
A ruling on the case — about a boy who was bit by a horse — could have far-reaching implications for the state.
Connecticut's Freedom of Information Commission is holding a hearing this week on the request from the Associated Press.
The state is accepting applications for marijuana growers and dispensers in Connecticut, but local officials are scrambling for consensus on whether they can — or will — approve the facilities.
Draft of 2014-2024 Plan of Conservation and Development now available.
Selectmen also discuss potential timeline for design standards and codes for land use.
State Appellate decision prevents intermediary from seeking 'back rent' but parties disagree on other details. Mitchell Volkswagen attorneys say company is as much a victim as anyone.
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"I’ve got to tell you ahead of time, these reforms won’t be popular with everybody," Obama says.
The Office of State Ethics said 77 percent of that was spent on lobbying state legislators.
Senator's staff will answer questions from constituents from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Gov. Dannel Malloy signed the bill late last week.
Companies that produce popular first-person shooting games will often depict real life firearms from gun manufacturers.
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., is pushing for flavored cigars to go the way of flavored cigarettes.
The town also plans on renovating the farmhouse before the new tenants move in.
Weather permitting, rescheduled concerts set for Aug. 20, 22.
The university's board of trustees officially chose Connecticut Water Company as a longterm supplier for the campus' water needs.
Entries accepted until Aug. 9.
Town's CAO proposes alternative that emphasizes review, communication with public and firm price before bringing anything back to voters.
As town issues $6.9 million in debt, rating remains Aa2.
Specialized housing sets aside at least 20 percent of units for households earning less than 80 percent of median area income.
Move would allow users to dispose of bulky waste, brush without first going to Town Hall.
Rising costs led Avon, Canton, Simsbury and Granby to hold collection days independently.