Get up close and personal with Connecticut
The toll debate has once again been opened in Hartford, and legislators are split in their support.
Nearly half a million more dollars are going to the captains and lieutenants in the Connecticut State Police department this fiscal year.
Governor Says Bill Will Make Connecticut More Business- and Consumer-Friendly
Go fishing, and maybe you'll win big bucks!
Adm. Jonathan W. Greenert accepted the Virginia-class submarine on Wednesday
Frontier Sentinel begins May 2 in Sydney, Nova Scotia and wraps up in Groton and New London on May 9
Town councilors toured the department Tuesday to learn more about the need for a $5.1 million renovation.
'Like' your favorite photos on Facebook! Local submissions include Groton, Noank, Mystic and more!
If signed by Gov. Malloy, DEEP will now be required to notify the public of expected sewage overflows during storms as well as unexpected spills, according to the Stamford Advocate.
State Believes Electronic Tolling Will Increase The Chance Of Federal Funding For $1 Billion Project
The horses are healthy and have been rehabilitated at a Department of Agriculture facility
Submissions should feature 'boating or water scenes in Connecticut'
Connecticut joins 16 other states in abolishing capital punishment.
A second committee of the state legislature reportedly has supported the widely discussed proposed statute.
The Connecticut Supreme Court is hearing a case that could have long-term ramifications on the limits of personal property.
Here's another chance for your photography to be featured on Facebook!
A veterans service officer will hold a seminar on April 19
The senator needs some shots of the Nutmeg State for his Facebook cover photo
The Connecticut Office of Tourism is collecting tales from the Nutmeg State
The governor said local school districts would not get the additional $50 million until an education reform package that he supported was approved.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said he plans to sign the Connecticut bill into law.
Residents will be 'ambassadors' as part of Connecticut's tourism marketing plan
Founder of Myometrics tells Senator Richard Blumenthal that New London County has been overlooked
On April 14 and 21, youth hunters with a valid spring season permit may hunt while accompanied by a licensed adult.
City roads may be paved, but the request will go to Representative Town Meeting first.
Board chairman calls Malloy's version a "coherent proposal," according to the Hartford Courant.
The bill was approved with a 20-16 vote early Thursday morning, according to the Connecticut Post.
Council also approves several capital projects to address asbestos, roof repairs and fire safety.
The bill would have fined salon owners up $100 for allowing residents under 18 to use tanning beds without parental consent.
Interstate 95 might become less crowded - and more expensive - depending on the action taken after the study is finished.
If abolished, the people on death row now will still be put to death if the law passes.
EB will repair the USS Annapolis in Groton and will do repair work on nuclear submarines and carriers in Washington state
The new U.S. Navy submarine will make a temporary home at Groton's Naval Submarine Base New London
Ceremony at Bradley Air National Guard Base honors over 175 troops for their recent service overseas.
Congressman Joe Courtney announces congressional art competition to high school students in eastern Connecticut
“Do not expect your neighbor to pay for what you want”
The revised bill delays changes to the teacher tenure system, according to the Hartford Courant.
Connecticut is the first state in the country to implement these rules, according to the New Haven Register.
Eligible voters have until Monday April 23rd at 12:00 p.m. noon to register as Republicans if they wish to vote in the Presidential Preference Primary.