"This bill is damaging to public safety across the state and it effectively places financial burdens on municipalities."
Testing is free and accessible to residents regardless of health insurance or immigration status.
The president of the East Hartford police union said that the department-issued guns have a dangerous defect.
He purchased the lucky ticket recently.
Attorney General Tong and 25 others filed a brief supporting regulations requiring “graphic image” warning labels on cigarette packages.
Noel Perez, 23, of Hartford, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Jeffrey A. Meyer in New Haven to 24 months of imprisonment.
"This allocation is the culmination of a nearly 7-year push, spanning three mayoral terms," said State Representative Brandon L McGee Jr.
Marisol Ferry was sentenced to 36 months imprisonment for distributing fentanyl and crack cocaine.
The suit seeks to block an executive order excluding undocumented immigrants from the census.
Nominations open for its third quarter Cash Back to the Community program
Oz Griebel, a two-time candidate for governor in Connecticut, was hospitalized after being hit by a car while jogging in Pennsylvania.
Attorney General William Tong announced the more than $350,000 settlement Thursday.
Pedro Rivera will serve five years in federal prison for drug trafficking.
Wouldn't it be great to have a professional baseball team in Connecticut even if its just for 2020?
The titles include several books about race relations.
Newington resident hits for $25,000.
The ticket was purchased recently.
Noel Perez will serve time in federal prison for illegally possessing a gun.
The suit seeks to stop a new HHS rule targeting LGBTQ+, women and minorities.
William Tong joins other state attorneys general in challenging the EPA to continue regulating toxic air pollution from power plants.
AG Tong joined a multi-state lawsuit challenging a Trump administration rule curtailing states' Clean Water Act oversight.
One person is dead and another hospitalized following an accident over the weekend.
The Annual Weekend in Norfolk is All Online this year with art workshops, music, cooking demonstrations, puppet shows, and More!
An overnight gathering in a credit union parking lot resulted in three people being shot.
For the safety and well-being of everyone, residents should keep wearing face masks, washing hands and maintaining social distance.
A coalition of 23 attorneys general are suing Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and the U.S. Department of Education.
The proposed rule will result in the deportation of bona fide asylum seekers who face persecution or torture in their home countries.
A settlement provides for full restitution for 559 residential electric consumers who enrolled in overpriced contracts with Spark Energy.
The Medical Examiner released a full report on his findings concerning the six-week old's cause of death.
Pursuant to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), the court proceeding occurred via videoconference.
Connecticut Pediatrics at Community Health Center in Hartford is now offering free COVID-19 tests Monday through Friday.
Pursuant to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), the guilty plea proceeding occurred via videoconference.
Festive decorations and party favors were handed out to happy participants entering the building for the first time since March 11.
This program offers prizes and incentives for every 100 books a child reads.
Thanks to a grant, Graciela Rivera, manager of the Park Library, will be holding a series of three events in the garden in August.
Edgardo Rivera has been sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to drug and gun charges.
CT Data Collaborative Earns Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Grant to Launch Initiative
The request is for Columbus Boulevard to be changed to honor the memory of Connecticut civil rights leader Dr. Frank T. Simpson.
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