A report released Wednesday finds 406 bridges in Connecticut, or 1 in every 10 bridges in the state, in need of significant repair.
In Washington D.C. Connecticut's congressional delegation, including Farmington's representative, joined the victims' families in their continued push for gun control reform.
Voices for the Farmington River says it has collected 1,800 signatures opposing the MDC plan.
The town is applying for a federal grant to help pay for a new police officer to serve as a resource officer for West Woods Upper Elementary School and Irving A. Robbins Middle School.
This purchase will allow the town to relocate the New England Scenic Trail.
Meanwhile, Avon's Town Council has authorized its town manager to negotiate the Avon lease with the future farmer.
The state has released a database of how much money each town received this year and what’s on the books for next year.
The governor is expected to sign the bill when he returns to the state.
The 70 Mountain Road property would allow the town to relocate a portion of the New England Scenic Trail and connect open space assets to the Hill-Stead Museum.
The caucus will concentrate on issues that are "vital" to Farmington Valley residents, the Hartford Courant reports.
It took 231 years for 8 men from Haddam who fought in the American Revolution to be recognized for their service. Their names are now memorialized in stone.
The former finance director in Chris Donovan’s failed Congressional campaign now faces jail time and a massive fine.
In a partisan vote, the House early this morning passed a bill to allow undocumented immigrants to get a Connecticut driver's license.
The measure would require genetically modified foods to have labels making it clear they are scientifically engineered.
National Republicans are attacking Farmington Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty for taking campaign contributions they deem to be a conflict-of-interest.
A public hearing for the proposal is scheduled for Tuesday night. What do you think about the idea? Tell us in the comments!
The state's U.S. senators and representatives attended a hearing Friday in Hartford on the issue.
A proposal in the state's General Assembly would also hike the fines for distracted driving violators.
The proposal would block towns from passing breed-specific dog bans in their communities.
Tuition and fee hikes implemented this year won't yield badly needed revenues until 2014.
An unprecedented uptick in gun sales following the Sandy Hook shootings has created the backlog.
A proposed recycling law would be paid for by consumers.
They owe a collective $24,371,452.93.
DEEP is urging residents this weekend to be especially careful with outdoor cooking and camping fires.
Connecticut grassroots organization to fight new gun legislation in court.
Only 14% of registered voters came out to the polls.
Budget will pass automatically if less than 15% of eligible voters turn out.
Questions involve road repairs and improvements to Irving A. Robbins Middle School.