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The proposal would block towns from passing breed-specific dog bans in their communities.
Updates from the latest meeting of the Ledyard Town Council.
There was a lot of support but not everyone at the town meeting was sold on the new police station.
A proposal in the state's General Assembly would also hike the fines for distracted driving violators.
Congressman Joe Courtney introduced the piece of legislation where it all started.
Now’s your chance to hear more about the proposed police station.
A proposed recycling law would be paid for by consumers
Connecticut's minimum wage is $8.25 an hour. Is that fair? Share your thoughts in the comments.
The magazine covered the air, hotel and dinner costs for the governor — about $1,000.
The governor told reporters last week that his proposal is on the ropes and not likely to pass the legislature
Michael Curley's time in Town Hall was short but very productive.
The proposal was rejected for several reasons, including possible civil liberties issues raised by the bill, legislators said.
Residents will be asked to vote on the town budget and the police station will be in the referendum.
The State Supreme Court will tackle a case this week that questions the legality of the state's abolition of the death penalty, which leaves the punishment in place for those currently on death row.
The Town and the Superintendent presented their budgets to all those interested.
The Department of Consumer Protection will convene a hearing today, April 22, on new rules that would allow the sale of the drug for medical purposes.
Ledyard's $50.1M budget is the topic of tonight's public hearing.
The governor and members of Connecticut’s congressional delegation are upset about the Senate's vote on Wednesday.
The group Connecticut Citizens Defense League is planning the rally for Saturday afternoon to protest Connecticut's new gun laws.
A report by Connecticut Voices For Children says the state's wealthiest 1 percent of taxpayers are not paying their fair share.
April 15 is the deadline for taxes. Are you scrambling to file on time or are you already planning to spend the refund you expect because you filed early?
What happens if you can't file your taxes on time? The IRS offers the following tips.
If you don't have the money to pay what you owe, don't ignore the tax bill. The IRS offers the following tips on how best to handle this.
The study, which ranks town's according to their access to healthy foods, ranks Ledyard 116th out of 169 towns in the state.
If this bill passes, Ledyard can save lots of money by printing their legal notices online.
Scott Ennis, founder of Disabled Americans for Firearms Rights, challenges laws signed into effect by Gov. Dannel Malloy last week
The town budget and the building projects will be on the May ballot.
State legislative leaders have provided President Obama a framework on the national gun debate.
A state Senate committee has approved a bill, and sent it on for a vote, on a measure that would ban those 18 and younger from using tanning salons.
Newsday reports name of Connecticut businessman who's about to own Little Gull Island.
AG and social services caution consumers about postal scam involving government checks and sweepstakes prizes