The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Connecticut collected $22,755,127.63 in criminal and civil actions in Fiscal Year 2019.
Housing Choice Vouchers rent subsidies were supposed to help low-income people find decent housing outside poor communities.
Newly Released ACS Data Reflect State’s Ups and Downs in Median Income, Education, Age, Population, Among Numerous Measures
A bitterly divided U.S. House of Representatives voted Wednesday to impeach President Donald Trump. Here's how Connecticut lawmakers voted.
The letter is in response to an executive order President Trump signed.
The polls have closed and the votes have been counted in Hartford's municipal election.
Here's what you need to know concerning the 2019 Hartford local elections including the candidates, polling places, voting hours and more.
Cooper Will Coordinate State and Private-Sector Efforts to Promote Growth in State’s Manufacturing Sector.
Gov. Ned Lamont joined other governors in sending a message to President Donald Trump on gun control.
The Hartford Democratic primary is Sept. 10. Here is what you need to know.
Lamont: ‘Connecticut Will Continue to Be a National Leader on Climate Action’
The Trump administration has nominated two state residents to serve as judges.
Officials Point to Challenges Posed by Lack of Internet Access, Hard-to-Count Communities for 2020 U.S. Census
A total of 29 people were killed in two mass shootings that occurred in Texas and Ohio this weekend. CT leaders demanded action.
The State Attorney's office will look into how Juul marketed its products to smokers who want to quit and youth.
“The credit rating agencies have affirmed Connecticut is continuing to move in the right direction," Lamont said.
The CT Governor signed the law on Wednesday.
He said it closes the $3.7 billion deficit he inherited without any tax rate increases or significant cuts to essential services.
During year one, 634,000 passengers utilized the train service connecting New Haven, Hartford, and Springfield.
All 3 companies are considering pulling production of their movies and television shows out of Georgia due to abortion laws.
Attorney General William Tong announced the news.
Law would open birth records of 40,000 adult adoptees, ending bygone era of secrecy and shame
The retailer is closing all of its stores soon.
Gov. Ned Lamont released some of the major draft details of the updated toll bill.
Lamont issued a statement this week.
Several students were honored for their success in 2018.
Here's a look at the final vote on the bill and the impact it may have on businesses in Connecticut. One major company is speaking out.
Democratic legislative leadership is keeping exact details scarce, but said that final issues are being ironed out.
The U.S. Attorney for Connecticut has been assigned to examine the origins of the Russia investigation, according to the Associated Press.
Lamont said a "raging storm" is brewing concerning the state's troubled infrastructure and that tolls are needed to move CT forward.
Over the next few weeks, additional members will be announced as CERC’s board of directors.
“When politics interferes with sound fiscal policy, the people of Connecticut pay the ultimate price," Lamont said.
The appointment was approved this week.
Was Wednesday At The Legislative Office Building
State legislators have about a month to decide the fate of 9-plus major proposed laws that will definitely change your life if approved.
An insurance company was fined for not being in compliance with state law.
Lamont issued the statement on Friday.
Gov. Lamont signs his first executive order since being sworn into office earlier this year.
Connecticut is reminding hunters that the spring wild turkey hunting season runs from April 24 through May 25.