News and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut.
The proposal by designers at the University of Pennsylvania would cost $100 billion for new service between Washington D.C., and Boston.
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection today trapped and euthanized a black bear in Madison that had been demonstrating aggressive behavior toward humans.
Lowering women's health care costs, funding community health centers, and the importance of preventative care were touched upon at Thursday's town hall meeting on the Affordable Care Act
Press release: 10 percent of all voting precincts using optical scanners will have ballots hand-counted and matched against machine totals to ensure integrity of voting, including North Branford's District 1 polling center at Jerome Harrison.
Health officials are urging residents to get vaccine booster shots.
The utility has spent tens of millions in its effort to improve its storm restoration efforts.
The retail giant, Walmart, will soon start stocking their shelves with un-labeled, pesticide-laced GMO corn made by Monsanto.
Davis replaces departing Town Council Chairman Sean Sullivan, who has taken a job in Washington, D.C.
A new report says several state firms paid little or no income taxes last year and one got a $176 million refund.
And speaking of passenger rail, the Montville Town Council is backing the reinstatement of passenger service from Vermont to Connecticut that could make a stop in Uncasville.
Area businesses said they would use international flights from Bradley if available.
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East Lyme First Selectman Paul Formica's next race against incumbent Congressman Joe Courtney will be a lot tougher to win than the primary.
She lost the primary by a more than 2-1 margin to East Lyme's Paul Formica.
Republican Linda McMahon surrounded herself with family and friends as she vowed to restore growth to the economy during her victory speech.
The East Lyme first selectman will run against incumbent U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney in the Second Congressional District in the November general election. Madison's Daria Novak intends to rally behind Formica as he attempts to defeat Courtney.
The candidates who will vie for Joe Lieberman's Senate seat have been chosen. The national parties have their eyes on the race and one hand on their wallets. And try as you might, you can't find a politico who's neutral about it. Let the games begin!
The Gales Ferry resident has dedicated 18 years to public service.
In East Lyme and Old Lyme, people are turning out to support First Selectman Paul Formica
The incumbent Democrat, Joseph Courtney, is not part of tomorrow's primary because no one challenged his party's endorsement.
GOP respondents to Patch's Red Nutmeg Survey say Ryan brings clarity to the Romney campaign; Blue Nutmeg Survey respondents think the pick will send unaffiliated voters and seniors running to Obama.
Mitt Romney's vice presidential pick causing a stir among state Republican candidates.
Primary day is nearly upon us, and here are some of the endorsements the candidates have been compiling.
Here's all the information you need to know about the Connecticut political primaries on Tuesday, including poll information in Ledyard, who the candidates are and where the campaign gatherings will be on Tuesday.