A look at how the town voted in the 2012 elections.
Ledyard votes for Obama; Courtney wins Ledyard; Murphy wins Ledyard; Coutu wins Ledyard votes in 19th District state Senate race, Preston selectman Tim Bowles elected to the 42nd District in state House; incumbent Ted Moukawsher wins 40th District in st
One-seventh of Connecticut's polling places are without electricity leading up to the Nov. 6 election.
If your property was badly damaged by Hurricane Sandy, here's how to get help from FEMA.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said the pre-landfall declaration will allow federal aid to flow faster once the hurricane passes.
Governor signed similar bill last year after freak October snowstorm.
The State Armory will serve as the state's emergency operations center.
The DEEP will close all state parks on Monday.
CL&P is hiring 2,000 contractors from the Midwest and United Illuminating is hiring hundreds of workers to help respond to Sandy if the storm hits the state.
20 acres add to the Navy base's buffer zone, which will hopefully make it more attractive to BRAC committees.
As she did in 2010, McMahon in the last weeks of her bitter Senate battle is losing favor among women and older voters.
"There is a low potential for a major coastal storm with heavy rainfall ... early next week." Some forecasters say rough weather could begin Sunday night and Monday for New London County, but the track and evolution of the storm is still uncer
Tax revenues are down, and less money is being made from the state's casinos.
Most of the money she has spent on her 2012 and 2010 Senate campaigns is from her personal fortune. Her opponent, Chris Murphy has spent about $8.7 million.
In a scramble over the UConn and Morgan School mascot, the Husky, the University calls the shots.
Barack Obama and Mitt Romney will not be at the Oct. 23 debate, but four other presidential candidates will be.
Connecticut will likely remain blue this November when it comes to voting for the president. The Senate race is far less certain.
Chief Justice Chase T. Rogers says Connecticut judges are underpaid compared to their peers in other states and she has formally proposed that judges here get $45,000 each in pay raises over the next four years.
Ledyard has two different ballots this year.
Paul Formica, the Republican candidate for Connecticut's Second Congressional District, ran his job tour through Waterford Wednesday.
The week-long campaign "Operation Safe Driver," underway now, targets commercial drivers and bus drivers.
President Barack Obama and former Gov. Mitt Romney squared off in their second debate Tuesday at Hofstra University in Hempstead, NY. Patch users in Connecticut offered their thoughts.
Unaffiliated voters still make up the bulk of the electorate, but more Democrats than Republicans have registered to vote this year ahead of the presidential elections, according to Secretary of the State Denise Merrill.
News and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut.
The East Lyme Republican currently serves as that town's first selectman.
The Vernon Democrat is seeking his fourth term.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision not to take up the case is a $3.2 million victory for the state and its coffers.
The commission was scheduled to dissolve but that didn't stop them from making one last, big vote.
Robert Kennedy is freezing $250,000 in questionable pay raises to his employees, including one $48,000 raise Kennedy gave to one of his high-ranking executives.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy dismisses the “F” leadership rating by the Cato Institute.
The nationwide outbreak of fungal meningitis resulting from a batch of a tainted steroid medication has caused five deaths.
Monday, Oct. 8, 2012, is Columbus Day. Here's what's closed.
The first presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Republican Candidate Mitt Romney was held on Oct. 3. Find out when the next ones are scheduled.
Under the proposal, which the governor will unveil today, some people could see their fuel heating costs cut significantly.
Online quiz helps voters find the candidate whose views most closely match their own.
Parts or all of the road will be closed intermittently.
Montville and Ledyard candidates for 42nd and 139th districts talk jobs and the economy.
Another group of advocates for the elderly also is seeking a 50 percent reduction on the use of the drugs in Connecticut nursing homes.