Some residents believe that the Madison Beach Hotel will expand again.
Road repaving will continue until the fall.
Food truck operators want to make sure they will still be seen.
Plans include a 45-slip marina.
Gratitude trail will be back at the state park
With the economical benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
The move from MTA is in line with a recommendation federal transportation officials made in an effort to get the railroad back on track.
The grant, which will got to the Madison-based Vista Vocational & Life Skills Center, is among 146 projects statewide that will receive funding
Metro-North's new president unveils a 100-Day Action Plan to address safety, service and communication on the troubled railroad.
Counting down the lowest median tax bills in the state.
In return for paying state taxes in cash, the scam offers to pay out $5 million and a Mercedes Benz. Don't fall for it, Connecticut officials say.
The state's congressional delegation and the largest union praise the plan, but two Republican candidates for governor say it's politically motivated.
Counting down the highest median tax bills in the state.
Work will begin in Cos Cob on Feb. 3, and is expected to prevent power failures like the one in September that shut down service on the New Haven Line.
Hundreds of comments shed light on what residents, businesses and organizations think of state laws relating to taxes, hunting, boating, driving, and a whole host of other topics.
While gun control advocates celebrate the news, those who brought forth the suit say this is far from over.
The millionaire Republican from Greenwich says his background as a successful businessman is what Connecticut needs.
Those who missed the Dec. 31, 2013 deadline to register "assault weapons" and large capacity magazine clips may have recourse, but it would take action from elected leaders in Hartford.
The licensees will set up operations in Portland, Simsbury, West Haven and Watertown.
The study finds that a reduction in deaths, injuries and crashes among teen drivers has coincided with the passage 10 years ago of tough restrictions.
At the Annual Town Meeting on Tuesday, the basic details of the proposal will be discussed, but First Selectman Fillmore McPherson said that any such deal would have to go through the requisite hearings and approvals before it is formalized.
Proposals include job training and measures designed to protect the currently unemployed from being weeded out by hiring agencies.
Here's what the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities says your elected officials need to work on when they return to Hartford on Feb. 5.
The highest mill rate in the state is more than seven times the lowest.
The governor's budget includes several line items and initiatives to bolster treatment and training.
Phishing and other scams become common around this time of year. The tax season starts Jan. 31.
Registration checks also now available at ct.gov/dmv.
The new research center strengthens the state’s efforts to prepare for impacts of severe weather, the governor says.
The state is poised to grant three medical marijuana grow-house licenses next week from among 27 applicants across the state vying for the chance to profit from Connecticut's new regulations.
After doling out $21 million in 2013 to help 111 districts with projects to beef up security, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is including $10 million in his budget proposal to expand the program to all public schools.
Republican legislators want to reinstitute the sales-tax exemption for shoes and clothing under $50 and non-prescription medications.
“We are talking about an industry that employs tens of thousands of workers and generates billions of dollars in economic activity and tax revenue,” Connecticut Gov. Dannel P. Malloy says.
The appointment as commissioner of the agency, made by Governor Malloy, is subject to approval by the Connecticut General Assembly.
The annual waterfowl survey found numbers of the birds are generally up, some at their highest levels in more than a decade.
Connecticut's consumer counsel and attorney general are warning ratepayers to check their electric rates for inflation.
As rumors fly about a possible return of an NHL team to Connecticut, a state senator says a few questions should be answered first.