A Declaration of Emergency provides the governor with a number of emergency powers during the storm.
Congressman asks director to rectify votes of the state's delegation, including a New London congressman
Millstone said Gov. Dannel Malloy is proposing to break a $42 million promise and, if approved, Connecticut’s electricity rates will increase because of it.
The IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance and Tax Counseling for the Elderly programs provide free tax help in communities across the country.
As of Nov. 1 all purchases in this state from the online retailer will include the 6.35 percent state sales tax.
The amount of your income, your filing status, your age and the type of income you received will determine whether you’re required to file.
Sen. Chris Murphy watches a state police demonstration of the power of military-style assault rifles in Simsbury.
Gov. Dannel Malloy Monday put forward proposed legislation to create the Connecticut Coordinated Assistance and Recovery Endowment to formalize the collection and distribution of donations in response to a natural disaster or emergency.
As state and federal lawmakers look at new laws to curb gun violence, sales of guns in Connecticut are rising.
If approved, Ledyard residents will be eligible for discounted prescription drugs.
Gov. Dannel Malloy and Sen. Richard Blumenthal note Obama's Newtown reference in the president's second inaugural address.
With this legislation, social service agencies could coordinate their services by county.
The group that represents towns at the state capitol has several recommendations on gun control that it issued today.
The Second District Democrat is asking his Facebook and Twitter followers for their thoughts and ideas on what Congress should be doing right now and will share some of them on Youtube later this week.
Attorney General George Jepsen and Department of Consumer Protection Commissioner William M. Rubenstein say 'don't fall for it.'
Connecticut has the seventh-highest population of retirees and that population is going to grow, experts warn.
Locating the police station near town hall reveals problems ranging from property, security, parking, and storm drainage.
CT DEEP requesting proposals. Applications due by March 29, 2013.
Gun control and the state budget might be taking center stage in Hartford right now, but some legislators are also focusing on ways to help our four-legged friends.
Today, Murphy and Blumenthal will gather together a range of Connecticut leaders to talk about reducing gun violence in America.
The U.S. Postal Service is raising the cost of stamps for first class letters by one cent.
School officials from across the state met in a symposium this week to discuss school safety issues arising from the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School. One take away from the meeting was that they don't want guns in schools.
The proposed blight ordinance was up to be adopted but was postponed again after citizen objections.
The Southington resident could soon join the panel of justices on Connecticut's highest court after receiving the nomination from Gov. Dannel Malloy Monday.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy speaks to the tragedy in Newtown, as well as Connecticut's budget, economy, education and energy.
The unemployment rate remained steady at 7.8 percent in December despite the looming threat of going over the fiscal cliff.
Public hearings continue as the town tries again to institute a blight ordinance.
The main lobbying group for cities and towns tells the governor and legislature that municipalities must not have their state aid cut.
Issues facing Ledyard as we move into the 2012-2013 budget season.
In response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, Connecticut is convening a panel of experts to explore all necessary facets of trying to prevent future tragedies.
Gov. Malloy met with small businesses yesterday to discuss the impact of the state's Small Business Express investments and the economic forecast for Connecticut.
Takes oath of office with wife and family by his side.
In the wake of the Newtown shootings the first of what is likely to be numerous gun-related measures was introduced this week in the state legislature by a New Haven lawmaker.
Members of the state Congressional Delegation took to the floor of the House of Representatives Wednesday to lament the lack of action on the bill that would have sent aid to the victims of Hurricane Sandy.
The DMV is reversing 106 years of history by now requiring adults to obtain a learner's permit before they can get a driver's license in Connecticut. The measure is one of dozens of new state laws that take affect Jan. 1, 2013.
The state has awarded grants totaling $9 million to preserve nearly 3,000 acres of land across Connecticut in 35 cities and towns, Groton, Stonington and Norwich.
Govs. Malloy, Christie an Cuomo sign joint letter Friday asking the U.S. House of Representatives to pass Superstorm Sandy aid package without, citing "time of crisis."
McDonald currently serves as General Counsel to the Office of the Governor. If confirmed, he will be the first openly gay judge to serve on Connecticut's Supreme Court.
He leaves the Senate after 24 years on Jan. 3