The Connecticut governor pens a letter to MTA and Metro-North outlining specific requests relating to inspection reports, maintenance programs and communication.
The Connecticut commissioner of revenue services reminds you taxpayers that you're responsible for paying sales taxes to the state even if your out-of-state online merchant isn't collecting them.
Car crashes are the leading cause of death for teens, but the work of three moms whose teenage sons were killed in car crashes in 2002 has led to tougher driving laws aimed at 16 and 17 year-olds.
Resources will be on hand at each location to help residents through the enrollment process.
Malloy and his wife, Cathy, will host the public Dec. 6-8.
The offer "simply doesn't apply to Connecticut," the governor said.
The 7 percent year-over-year rise in Connecticut bucks a downward national trend, according to survey results released this week by the federal Housing and Urban Development Department.
The Groton Senior Center will host one, and the other is a mobile unit that will be by appointment only.
The city is seeking a reimbursement from Central Connecticut State University after it sent dozens of officers to respond to a reported gunman on campus on Nov. 4.
"My top priority is ensuring that the Affordable Care Act works well for folks in my district," said Rep. Esty.
Here are some safety tips to keep in mind when you’re stalking your prey.
Malloy calls the money an investment in the future for Connecticut's students.
Hearing held this week showed policies at state colleges and universities on sexual assaults need work.
The best present, according to the state DEEP, would be to recycle some electronics or unused paint.
"It needs to get out. It needs to get out this week, next week. It needs to get out," Malloy tells the media.
This new report from the Connecticut League of Conservation Voters has the answer.
The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities will team with Milford-based Digital Back Office to expand access to the high-speed Nutmeg Network.
The governor made the announcement at the Farmington Club during the Connecticut School Construction Coalition’s "School Facility Security Products and Services Day."
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
The following opinion piece was submitted by Bryan Hurlburt, Connecticut's Executive Director for the Federal Farm Service Agency.
Connecticut isn't the best in the nation, but our ranking in a new scorecard is pretty darn close.
The measure would remove artificially manufactured fats from the list of ingredients considered safe.
There is an increase in donations from individuals from the financial services industry to Connecticut's federal lawmakers.
Election Day Registration takes place for the first time in Connecticut during this Tuesday's municipal elections.
The races, where to vote and more.
A backlog and other problems with the new state Department of Social Services processing system may cause thousands to wrongfully lose benefits.
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Fans of the new World Series champs can support Connecticut charities with a new new license plate that supports the Red Sox Foundation.
The IRS does not make initial contact concerning a tax issue via phone. If you get a phone call from someone claiming to be from the IRS, here’s what you should do.
A recent event offered free HIV and STI testing and unveiled the gallery of celebrity photos for the "HIV Equal" campaign. Over 90% of new HIV infections are found in young men ages 13-34.
The senator pays tribute to Justin Eldridge, who took his own life Monday night after a long battle with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD.
The program, announced on the one-year anniversary of SuperStorm Sandy, would provide low-interest loans to help waterside homeowners weather future storms.
The deadline is approaching for spring 2014 internships in the Connecticut Governor's Office. Here's how to apply.
Here's a breakdown of the grants.
The governor cites the economic effects of the recent Metro-North shutdown in calling for a full investigation into the loss of power at the Mt. Vernon, NY, substation.
The goal is to prepare new teachers to be ready to help learners of all levels from their first day on the job.
The elections will be on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Governors from eight states announced an initiative to put 3.3 million zero-emission vehicles on the roads in their states within a dozen years. Think it can happen?