Tom Foley, the 2010 GOP candidate who faced Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, is the latest Republican to explore a run next year. But there are others β some declared, some also exploring β on the list too.
Much of the forest was closed in late August because Eastern Equine Encephalitis was found in mosquitoes there; only Mt. Misery campground and the nearby Horse Camp are still shut down.
The governor joined state and local dignitaries for the dedication of a memorial garden whose centerpiece is a steel beam from the World Trade Center's North Tower at South Fire District Wednesday.
A moment of silence is planned across the state and nation to honor those killed in the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
The voluntary recall, due to the possible presence of tiny plastic particles, is for the berry flavor.
Gov. Malloy issues the order a day after Staff Sgt. Todd Lobraico, of New Fairfield, was killed in Afghanistan.
A GPS tracking system put in place in Connecticut in 2010 is proving to be an effective tool, but expanding it could prove costly.
President Barack is looking to get support from Congress on intervention in Syria but, even from his own party, the response is not fully there.
A report by Fox CT shows how the DMV is okay with some vanity plate names and disapproving of others.
Homeowners can now apply online for assistance ranging from $10,000 to $150,000, the governor announced Friday.
The rate of unemployed people ages 16-24 is higher in Connecticut than nationally, according to a study by Connecticut Voices for Children.
The federal government will be reimbursing $2.5 million to several departments for overtime and other costs accrued from the Dec. 14 shooting.
Crews sprayed Tuesday night to reduce counts of mosquitoes that could carry Eastern Equine Encephalitis.
Robert Braddock Jr., who was found guilty in May in a scheme to conceal illegal campaign contributions, was sentenced in federal court on Tuesday.
"Iβve got to tell you ahead of time, these reforms wonβt be popular with everybody," Obama says.
The Office of State Ethics said 77 percent of that was spent on lobbying state legislators.
Two campgrounds were closed by the state until further notice Wednesday after the Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus was found in mosquitoes at Pachaug.
Gov. Dannel Malloy signed the bill late last week.
Companies that produce popular first-person shooting games will often depict real life firearms from gun manufacturers.
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., is pushing for flavored cigars to go the way of flavored cigarettes.
Separate group pitched to consider question of having an independent police force in town
Public safety officials request person to keep up maintenance at new $6.5 million facility
The money the state makes off its gaming is now greater than casino slot revenues.
Campaign season for this fall's elections has begun. And Patch is a great way for candidates to inform and engage with local voters on the community issues that matter.
Veterans spoke publicly Thursday about nightmarish experiences, including home foreclosures, while they've waited in vain for the government to help them.
The change will generate new revenues for the state and allow a wide variety of new vanity plates.
Montville mayor, local representatives will discuss the plant's formal bid to the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
The officials are concerned about a new U.S. Interior Department proposal that could make it easier for previously denied Indian groups to earn federal recognition, a step that could lead to more casino development in Connecticut.
National Beef Packing Company, a Liberal, Kan., firm, is recalling approximately 50,100 pounds of ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7
Informational sessions to be held in New London and Old Lyme
STEAP grant looks to improve pedestrian access to Montville High School and other areas on Chesterfield Road
Officials from Waterford, New London, East Lyme and Montville are weighing the pros and cons of consolidating their animal control buildings into a regional shelter.
An Interior Department proposal could give federal tribal recognition to Connecticut Indian groups that were previously denied.
Report: Hammonasset Beach State Park could disappear, crops like maple syrup, apples and shellfish could be destroyed.
The latest published report on nepotism in our state government says as many as 30 summer jobs this year went to the children of state workers, jobs that were never advertised.
Greyhounds β those speedy dogs bred for racing β are coming to Corrigan prison in a new program for inmates.
A new report ranks our state at the bottom of the heap in terms of teaching kids how to deal with money.
Nearly 300 people in eight states β including Connecticut β have been striken with Cyclospora. The U.S. CDC is investigating the cause.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has signed into law higher fines for talking and texting while driving.