Govs. Malloy, Christie an Cuomo sign joint letter Friday asking the U.S. House of Representatives to pass Superstorm Sandy aid package without, citing "time of crisis."
Crook in recent days has said the media has overused the term “assault weapon” and that efforts to limit high capacity gun magazines is “asinine.”
Longevity bonuses and hospital reimbursements are set to be cut, the Hartford Courant reports.
Speaking at a press conference Monday the governor also said he had to break the news Friday to some grieving Newtown parents that their children were dead.
In a statement issued this weekend Connecticut's First District Democrat said "politics be damned" in the wake of the Newtown shootings.
It's already being called the worst school shooting in American history. The president has been notified and the FBI is in Newtown to help investigate.
The application for a warrant sheds more light on the circumstances surrounding former Eighth Utilities District Fire Chief Paul Litrico's arrest.
The university's quarterly state economic outlook is grim.
Officials say the $3 million project is still on pace to be wrap up by late spring/early summer of 2013.
Directors voted to approve a "large arch" at a cost of $1,098,000 as a potential connection between Broad Street and Center Springs Park.
The leaders of the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities suggest the governor has overstepped his budget authority.
The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in the Lincoln Center Hearing Room at 494 Main St.
Starting Jan. 1, residents ages 18 and older will have to hold a three-month learner's permit before taking the test, similar to requirements for 16- and 17-year-olds, the state Department of Motor Vehicles said Wednesday.
Town leaders at a meeting this week said they're worried the deepening budget problems, which include a growing deficit that is expected to balloon to more than $1 billion next year, will mean cuts in town aid.
The Republican Town Committee appointed a new chairman on Thursday and filled a vacancy on the Board of Education.
The company that supplies New England states with power wants a 10 percent rate hike.
Officials for Gov. Dannel P. Malloy disagree with the state comptroller's deficit figures, but acknowledge they must now file a deficit mitigation plan with the legislature.
The Planning and Zoning Commission again decided to table making any decision on Walmart's proposal to build a new supercenter in town.
It's one of dozens of states across the country that collectively spends $80.4 billion annually to lure business growth, the New York Times reports.
Social services, education see the biggest cuts.
The money is part of $81 billion being sought by Connecticut, New York and New Jersey.
Or the Manchester Planning and Zoning Commission could again decide to table any decision on the proposal.
The Department of Motor Vehicles and AAA offices on January 2, 2013 will begin issuing drivers’ licenses and ID cards that will include the symbol of an American Flag to identify veteran status.
The proposal by Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen to extend the benefits is detailed in this press release.
Matthew Galligan has resigned as the chairman of the Manchester Republican Town Committee.
"We try to offer 25-30% new credit-free courses in every catalog." ~ Ann Bonney
The state's budget deficit is now projected to top $1 billion but Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has vowed he won't hike taxes again to close the budget gap.
The lobbying group for towns wants the state to limit education mandates and increase education aid.
As the so-called 'fiscal cliff' looms, defense contractors are waiting to see whether budget cuts could impact their industry.
The former head of the WWE gave a post-election interview to Bloomberg News recently and said she was working on her acceptance speech when she learned she'd lost her bid - once again - for a U.S. Senate seat.
A long list of obstacles made the voting process difficult last week.
Is the state heading toward its own fiscal cliff?
"I flipped a coin to pick either armor or the engineers. It came up heads and I went to Fort Knox to Armor and Cavalry." ~ Col. Kipp Miller
Hufstader blogs on the Connecticut Patch sites about the Cuban Missile Crisis, detailing the events leading up to the crisis that happened 50 years ago.
The average replacement benefit is $62. More than 7,000 Manchester residents receive SNAP benefits
Manchester voters resoundingly rejected a $12.5 million proposal to expand the Mary Cheney Library.
The Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate made one final stop in Manchester on the eve of the election.
Three leading online vote-counters show a close race between Obama and Romney.
The City of Village Charm does not lack for representation in Hartford, as residents will decide the fate of candidates vying for one senatorial and four house district seats on Tuesday.