The CDC recommends indoor public mask use for vaccinated and unvaccinated Greater Hartford residents.
A new analysis found more than 6 million nationwide are behind on rent, owing a total of $23 billion.
The unemployment rate in Hartford County decreased recently.
Gov. Ned Lamont announced $19M in grants to help assess and remediate properties across the state.
Here is how the Greater Hartford area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
Hartford County's unemployment rate decreased recently.
Environmental Conservation Officer John Chickos was recently named the Wildlife Officer of the Year.
More than 150 million Americans don’t use the internet at broadband speeds. See how the Greater Hartford area compares.
Three affordable housing projects are moving forward as part of a $49 million state package.
The governor's executive order applies to the upcoming special elections for all municipal offices in Bethany and Woodbridge.
IRS figures allow you to compare what you’re paying in taxes with that of your Hartford County neighbors.
A new house bill would establish the Commission on Racial Equity in Public Health.
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"It is an honor to be a part of such a powerful organization helping some of the most vulnerable people in society,” McGee said.
Press Conference Highlights Positive Impact of Recent Population Growth in Connecticut and Hartford
State Legislature Considers Stepping In to Require Protections
Demorse Kelley has pleaded guilty to charges that he assaulted a U.S. Postal Service carrier.
The Hartford Democrat will continue service as Chair of Housing Committee.
A former aid to Gov. Dannel Malloy and Hartford resident has died.
Katie Dykes released a statement on the program to reduce carbon pollution by 26 percent from transportation sources in Connecticut by 2032.
Dr. Miguel A. Cardona, Commissioner of the State Department of Education, was nominated by President-Elect Biden today.
The Capital Region Guy Buyback Program will be held this weekend.
As Waste Disposal Options Become More Limited, Sustainable Materials Management Will be Key to An Affordable, Sustainable & Equitable Future
Here is how Hartford residents voted for every person on the ballot including president, congress and their local state races.
In Connecticut, Democrats have decisive majorities over Republicans in both chambers of the State Legislature.
A Hartford court denied an injunction filed by the Freedom Alliance to block mandatory mask wearing in schools.
The polls are now open in Hartford. Here’s everything you need to know about the candidates and where to vote.
Hartford residents head to the polls on Nov. 3 to vote for president, congress and several local, state races.
Democratic incumbent John Larson, Republican Mary Fay and Green Party candidate Thomas McCormick are vying for the seat.
Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in Hartford for the election Nov. 3.
State Parole Officers are increasing in-person contact with high-risk individuals in the capital city.
State Senator Eric Berthel (R-32) released the following statement in connection with the agenda for the September 2020 Special Session.
Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin announced Thursday that he was hospitalized with a medical condition.
The man was sentenced to 108 months in prison, followed by four years of supervised release, for trafficking heroin and fentanyl.
Connecticut joined other states led by Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson suing the Trump Administration.
Connecticut healthcare providers may be violating the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act with a coronavirus surcharge.
After more than a year without a permanent residence in Connecticut, Murphy's family has purchased a Hartford home.
A bipartisan coalition of 28 attorneys general are aiming to assist federal student loan borrowers impacted by the pandemic.
The coalition argues that the law unlawfully hinges the right to vote on court-ordered financial obligations.
In April, Connecticut, New York, Vermont and New York City asked the U.S. Supreme Court to block implementation of the Public Charge Rule.