Hey, June brides and grooms! Getting married changes the way you do your taxes.
Residents will have their recycling collected on different weeks.
During a hearing in Hartford this week critics argued the mandatory addition of flouride in public water supplies is harmful to some.
The tax is jumping almost 2 percentage points as of today, July 1, up to 8.81 percent.
Power purchase agreement is 'the biggest hurdle' cleared, according to South Windsor Town Manager Matthew Galligan.
A report in the National Journal also says Blumenthal is the Senate's third richest member.
The legislature passed dozens of new measures this year and many will go into effect on Monday.
The court has ruled that the federal ban on same sex marriage is unconstitutional. That means it must now recognize Connecticut's gay marriages.
The state's unemployment rate has remained unchanged for four months but has declined locally.
A report released Wednesday finds 406 bridges in Connecticut, or 1 in every 10 bridges in the state, in need of significant repair.
The newest Quinnipiac University poll gives former GOP gubernatorial hopeful Tom Foley a slight lead.
Dannel Malloy dropped in on a luncheon Monday where Perry was seeking to woo Connecticut businesses to relocate to Texas.
If you want to watch the July 4 fireworks, you have to wait two days.
Despite a budget increase for the coming academic year, the funds aren't enough to keep some essential services at the schools.
And you thought your legislators didn't do anything.
Connecticut saw its most severe West Nile virus season in 2012, but fortunately, state officials have not yet found evidence of the virus in local mosquitoes, as of June 12.
New London County saw the biggest increase in the Latino population between 2010 and 2012.
Kathleen Miskell died in 2012 after falling to her death while parasailing with her husband.
The visit is part of a broader effort by Perry to boost business growth in his state by luring disgruntled businesses from other areas.
A new federal report shows the state’s Gross Domestic Product declined from 2011 to 2012.
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Senate approves lifting a ban on the last day of the session, but the governor hasn't stated a position on the bill.
The governor is expected to sign the bill when he returns to the state.
The town is eyeing the Forest Street Parking lot as a possible future location for a downtown library branch.
Board of Education member Michael Crockett is alleged to have made "racially discriminatory comments" during school board business on several occasions.
Controversial portions include keno approval, Medicaid accounting shift, aid cut for hospitals.
The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. in the Lincoln Center Hearing Room at 494 Main St.
High pressure centered over Bermuda will allow for a combination of hazy sunshine, hot temperatures and southwest surface winds to persist over Connecticut Thursday through Sunday.
The state continues to investigate allegations of food stamp fraud among state workers following Tropical Storm Irene. Credit: Getty
Lawmakers approved a bill that would increase safety standards in reaction to the recent deaths of two youths in Manchester and East Hartford.
The measure would require genetically modified foods to have labels making it clear they are scientifically engineered.
The proposal to allow certain malt liquors, including beer, to be sold in pouches cleared the legislature recently and awaits the governor's approval.
The city is going through and cleaning the water mains for several streets next week. We have the list of streets below.
Peter DiRosa, who served as mayor of Manchester from 1987 to 1989, was convicted in January of bilking an elderly Maine man out of $600,000 for a fraudulent international investment.