The Washington Post lists Dannel P. Malloy among the Top 10 governors most likely to lose their jobs in 2014.
The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station traps and tests mosquitos in dozens of towns.
The summer workers are the children of managers and a state commissioner.
There were several closed-door deals approved by the General Assembly last month.
Rosetta Jones says she's collected enough signatures to establish the Smart Choice Party for the November ballot
Shortcut in town saves $400,000 on project to help shoreline community meet its summer water needs
The money would be used for school security improvements and other contingencies.
Republican councilor says there is a βconcentrated effortβ to stymie his proposals
Hey, June brides and grooms! Getting married changes the way you do your taxes.
During a hearing in Hartford this week critics argued the mandatory addition of flouride in public water supplies is harmful to some.
Medal belonging to World War II veteran was found at a Montville estate liquidation
The tax is increasing almost 2 percentage points as of today, July 1, up to 8.81 percent.
A report in the National Journal also says Blumenthal is the Senate's third richest member.
The salary hikes for state employees will cost the state $125 million.
The court has ruled that the federal ban on same sex marriage is unconstitutional. That means it must now recognize Connecticut's gay marriages.
Those who bought insurance under the new federal health insurance programs will get, on average, $168 each.
Nearly two-thirds of those denied gun permits by local police eventually get approved by the state's Board of Firearm Permit Examiners.
Officials this week will go over strategy for the impending storm season.
World War II veteran's donation achieves goal of raising $100,000 in 100 days for the New London museum
Join us for a live lunch chat on Wednesday, June 19 from noon to 12: 45 p.m.
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.
Lots of municipal meetings and the Big Day is Thursday for the Class of 2013!
Montville's U.S. representative says if the House doesn't vote student loan rates could double, putting immense financial pressure on students and their families.
And you thought your legislators didn't do anything.
The Public Safety Commission made the recommendation to the Town Council.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry is coming to Connecticut to make a pitch to gun manufacturers.
A new federal report shows the stateβs Gross Domestic Product declined from 2011 to 2012.
Senate approves lifting a ban on the last day of the session, but the governor hasn't stated a position on the bill.