The Governor says he wants to raise awareness of this program so Connecticut veterans "receive the recognition and considerations they deserve."
The findings are part of a more comprehensive report on Election Day Registration is expected on Secretary of the State Denise Merrill's desk by Feb. 1.
Daniel C. Esty is returning to his professorship at the Ivy League university, which had granted him a three-year leave of absence.
The money will fund an expansion at the firm's plant and create or retain 65 jobs.
The goal, the governor said, is to attract entrepreneurs who want to start businesses that benefit the public good.
The state will partner with the nonprofit Child Health and Development Institute and seek input from families, youths, experts and others.
Recommendations seek to curb racial prejudice and stop excessive discipline for minor offenses.
That's the figure for Connecticut. Nationally, it's $8.1 billion.
State government is too big, says Mark Boughton.
What issues would you like your elected representatives to tackle?
Congress let provisions of the Mortgage Debt Relief Act, which allow mortgage-holders with forgiven debt to avoid tax liability, expire at the end of 2013.
Dora B. Schriro comes to Connecticut from New York City, and is the only person in the nation to have led two state and two city correctional systems.
Twenty-six new acts passed by the Connecticut General Assembly will affect your daily life.
The state program will offer low-interest loans to residents and businesses along the shore that want to elevate and flood-proof their buildings. The funds are expected to be approved by the Bond Commission at its Jan. 9 meeting.
E-file and Free File can speed refunds, IRS says.
Access Health CT, the state's Affordable Care Act exchange, is holding several enrollment fairs this month where you can talk to someone who will help you through the process.
The Internal Revenue Service offers videos on just about any tax subject you can think of. Here are some of the links.
Shelters are opening across the state to keep Connecticut residents warm. And the Red Cross offers some safety tips, too.
Gov. Malloy says doing so "will allow us to quickly respond to any problems that may arise and coordinate any resources that may be needed across the state as we head into the height of the storm tonight.”
Deadline for 2014 coverage is March 31; benefits start Jan. 1 for those who enrolled before Dec. 24.
Some applaud Connecticut's U.S. Senator for his response, others say there are way more important things to worry about — on Christmas and in Washington, D.C.
Four state parks will be hosting the walks on New Year's Day to continue a 20-year tradition started in Massachusetts.
The DEEP says permits will allow residents to hunt deer with shotguns on specific state lands.
New site includes free resources, publications and tools for those with behavioral health or substance abuse issues.
Nearly 500,000 have visited the exchange's website since Oct. 1.
The second largest Mega Millions jackpot in history generated $13,952,918 in ticket sales in Connecticut alone.
Act exempts distressed homeowners from paying taxes on forgiven mortgage loans.
The new state law goes into effect Jan. 1.
The Connecticut senator calls on Red Bull and Rockstar Energy to remove toys with their logos from retail store shelves.
A law adopted in 2010 by the Connecticut General Assembly goes into effect on Dec. 31, 2013. The fines are even steeper if the snow on your car flies off and hits another vehicle.
Fare increases of 5 percent will be seen for commuters between Connecticut and New York stations as well as between stations within Connecticut.
Connecticut joins a multi-state petition calling on the EPA to enforce air pollution standards in states to the west and south.
The order comes as the world mourns the passing of the 95-year-old activist and leader. What will you remember Mandela most for?
Ramifications to child hunger are myriad and resources can't keep up with the demand, hunger groups say.
In Hartford on Wednesday, the second of two public hearings on possible legislation requiring pet stores to sell humanely sourced puppies. Pet store owners, suppliers and industry representatives traveled from as far away as Arkansas.
Pet store representatives say proposals unfairly target responsible vendors, while pet advocates say animals are born in inhumane conditions.
The court says Newtown-based National Shooting Sports Foundation doesn't have the standing to challenge Connecticut's laws.
Nearly $47,000 in donations have been made by top NU employees to the "CT Democratic State Central Committee — Federal" account.