Boughton hoping public funding and social media will help him win the governor's seat.
After Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton called himself a "blue collar" Republican, Democratic state Central Committee Chairwoman Nancy DiNardo said he isn't. Surprise or politics?
Mark Boughton, a Republican in his sixth term as Mayor of Danbury, says he's doing his homework ahead of the 2014 Election.
The money the state makes off its gaming is now greater than casino slot revenues.
Veterans spoke publicly Thursday about nightmarish experiences, including home foreclosures, while they've waited in vain for the government to help them.
Experts say changes in federal rules would put Connecticut immigrants on official payrolls.
Connecticut officials have said they expect the report from the school shooting in Newtown to be released by September.
Report: Hammonasset Beach State Park could disappear, crops like maple syrup, apples and shellfish could be destroyed.
Nearly 300 people in eight states — including Connecticut — have been striken with Cyclospora. The U.S. CDC is investigating the cause.
The Washington Post lists Dannel P. Malloy among the Top 10 governors most likely to lose their jobs in 2014.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has signed into law higher fines for talking and texting while driving.
There were several closed-door deals approved by the General Assembly last month.
During a hearing in Hartford this week critics argued the mandatory addition of fluoride in public water supplies is harmful to some.
Fifth District Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty is holding two issues sessions for constituents this week.
Danbury will work on school roofs, clear the Still River banks, add a traffic light to Lake Avenue and buy air packs for firefighters next year.
City workers joined contractors on White Street Thursday near Western Connecticut State University to install equipment to make crossing White Street safer.
City property values fell roughly $2 billion in its 2012 revaluation, but a study of 29 abandoned homes shows they lost value faster than the city's average home.
Expect nearby competition to arise to the Connecticut casinos should plans for a new casino arise near Springfield, MA.
Governor Dannel Malloy's office said he will visit Danbury Wednesday to make an announcement regarding economic development.
Governor concedes his plan to eliminate car taxes is probably dead this year. He may bring it back next year.
The city is concerned about abandoned houses, and city departments work together to find the owner of each house and get each one cleaned.
Members of the UNIT and CityCenter Danbury maintenance staff worked together Wednesday on cleaning the walls along the Still River on White Street and Lee Hartell Drive.
People dropped off books Saturday, and volunteers carried them into 30 Main St., the new home of book sorting for the Friends of the Danbury Public Library.