The post is on the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
Stonegate Village's application to change zoning regulations was approved with conditions.
The state representative says that the Senate would offer him a better way to serve
The 2012 legislative session brought sweeping changes to the state.
Go fishing on May 12--no license required!
Bill Makes Pet Shop Owners Responsible For Selling Sick Pets
In a rare Saturday session, the state Senate approved passed two bills, according to the Hartford Courant.
14 people in 9 states - including 1 in Connecticut - made ill by contact with this product
Get up close and personal with Connecticut
Go fishing, and maybe you'll win big bucks!
Connecticut’s minimum wage could rise a quarter a year for the next two years to $8.75. A new study says that minimum wage increases do little to effectively help poor people.
The bill will now go the Senate, according the Hartford Courant.
If signed by Gov. Malloy, DEEP will now be required to notify the public of expected sewage overflows during storms as well as unexpected spills, according to the Stamford Advocate.
The horses are healthy and have been rehabilitated at a Department of Agriculture facility
Five things to know on Friday, April 27.
Submissions should feature 'boating or water scenes in Connecticut'
Request expanded to consider an addition, a new building or an addition with renovations.
Arrangement is part of an ongoing effort to protect the Groton sub base from closure.
Connecticut joins 16 other states in abolishing capital punishment.
Here's another chance for your photography to be featured on Facebook!
People wonder how long the town can hold the line on taxes, town says they'll raise taxes when they need to.
Residents have a chance to voice their opinions about the zero-increase budget.
More information is needed before the Town Council will fund either proposal.
A second committee of the state legislature reportedly has supported the widely discussed proposed statute.
Connecticut could become the 46th state to legalize the contact sport.
A veterans service officer will hold a seminar on April 19
The senator needs some shots of the Nutmeg State for his Facebook cover photo
The Connecticut Office of Tourism is collecting tales from the Nutmeg State
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said he plans to sign the Connecticut bill into law.
Residents will be 'ambassadors' as part of Connecticut's tourism marketing plan
Unused heating and health coverage funds help balance budget.
If abolished, the people on death row now will still be put to death if the law passes.
Congressman Joe Courtney announces congressional art competition to high school students in eastern Connecticut
Open space subdivision would offer affordable homes while preserving rural character.
Past due collections, revenues and expenses will be the focus of new water authority.
Town and school budgets will be re-examined for extra savings.
Daily Forest Fire Danger Available on DEEP Website at www.ct.gov/deep/forestfiredanger
Procrastinating on your taxes won't help get you through the stress of the tax season.
The company is supplying $7.75 million in tax credits
Next weekend you can turn in your alligators, gibbons and other illegal pets with no fear of legal consequences