Connecticut has fixed many of its bridges over the past few years, but more than 230 are still in poor condition, according to a report.
See the latest announcement from the City of Milford.
The state Senate voted Monday evening concerning the statewide school mask mandate. Here's what happens next.
The city expects to receive more than $29 million in funding. Here is how it plans to use it.
See how much your town stands to get if Gov. Ned Lamont's proposed budget is approved.
Gov. Ned Lamont pitched tax cuts, infrastructure investments and gun law changes in his State of the State address.
Several Milford schools are slated to get improvements now that bonding is approved.
Gov. Ned Lamont administration officials gave more detail about the proposal to turn school mask mandate powers over to local officials.
Gov. Ned Lamont wants to move school mask mandate decisions to the local level.
Gov. Ned Lamont proposed changes to Connecticut's law on open carry of firearms, ghost guns and more.
The city granted a zone change which would potentially allow for a major redevelopment of the site.
A virtual Zoom Town Hall will be held Feb. 8.
Milford officials detail how the funds will be spent.
Developers were told to stop working on a bus depot and fueling facility in Milford, the New Haven Register reported.
A major new use for the site is being sought by a developer concerning the former K-Mart shopping center site in Milford.
Canvass mailings to Milford voters will begin on Feb. 4.
The New Haven County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
One police officer received a written reprimand, while a second officer may face a suspension, according to the chief's recommendation.
The bill received favorable votes in three committees but was never voted on by the legislature.
The owners have filed plans with the city of Milford to construct the fourth and final phase of their development project.
New details were released concerning the approval of the project.
The owners of the state's largest mall has filed a lawsuit against the city of Milford after a second rejection of its development plans.
Both applications were on the Planning and Zoning Board meeting agenda held this week. Here's what they are seeking to develop.
State Senator Maroney and Representatives Smith, Ferraro and Kennedy are supporting state bonding approved for Bridges Healthcare, Inc.
The governor has discussed developing, testing and implementing a platform to provide digital proof of vaccination status in Connecticut.
Prices in Connecticut rose 5.3 percent this year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The New Haven County unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
A public hearing regarding the new proposal has been scheduled.