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Because of the high volume of customers, the CT Motor Vehicles department will close its doors early Friday afternoon.
The Republican will apparently be unopposed in the upcoming election.
Use Uber in Farmington? A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against the company and a legislator warns you may not be covered in a crash.
A study shows Connecticut workers must make $24.29 an hour to afford rent in the state, more than the $16 average renter’s salary.
The store owes the most for businesses, but the list of delinquent income taxpayers includes some other local businesses and individuals.
Party members met on Tuesday to decide who will be running in the fall.
Party members met on Wednesday to decide who will be running in the fall.
A new study breaks it down.
A new report examines which states offer you the biggest bang for your buck, and the news is not good for CT.
The caucus will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the Jeff Yates room at the police station in Farmington.
Connecticut residents will have more time to purchase alcohol from package stores.
Connecticut residents will have more time to purchase alcohol from package stores, which is in effect just in time for the Fourth of July.
Gov. Malloy proposed several changes to the budget. Several large companies are considering a move out of state.
The Siting Council rejected Tower Holding, LLC's proposal to build a 180 foot tower in town.
Indiana took out a full-page ad in the WSJ, lending its support to Fairfield-based GE and others that have criticized the state's new taxes.
The state will change many of its liquor laws again, including expanding package store hours.
The preliminary vote was held on Thursday.
Judge Evelyn Daly will also continue to conduct the business of the Farmington-Burlington Probate Court in the interim.
The protest will take place on Thursday in New Britain.
Emergency exits blocked by piles of store inventory appears to be a recurring hazard at Forever 21.