She has been hired for a two-month stint.
More and more Connecticut residents are utilizing the state's medical marijuana program and here's a breakdown by county.
The town's Zoning Board of Appeals postponed another hearing concerning the Lighthouse.
Did the President realize?
The interview is scheduled for this week.
The League of Women Voters, New Canaan partnered with all three town Registrars of Voters to register new voters during an event last week.
More than 35 cities and towns in the state would collect more than $1 million if the General Assembly approves the car tax proposal.
The New Canaan development project was approved after many hurdles.
A major shortfall in tax collections ballooned yet again, which is the worst drop since the Great Recession.
Two legislative committees may miss their deadlines to pass budgets.
Another wrench in the budget plan appeared to be cropping up Monday.
Connecticut is facing a $1.7 billion deficit next year, and new taxes are being proposed by some in the legislature.
The state could lay off thousands of state employees in an effort to close a $1.7 billion budget hole.
A proposal to put an emergency communications radio tower in north Stamford has been axed.
Some streets that were set for paving will have projects pushed back due to a planned natural gas route.
The two Connecticut politicians were named among a crowded list for potential presidential challengers in 2020.
Gov. Malloy announced this week he's not seeking re-election and already numerous potential candidates have emerged. Here's who may run.
Automated beer and wine vending machines may be coming to Connecticut restaurants and bars.
The tax could raise millions for the state, but would add a noticeable bump for consumers.
There is no running from Connecticut's fiscal issues, the credit rating agency said in an April report.
The state is set to receive a large check pending a judge's approval
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit related to arrests of Nowacki in 2010.
A developer proposed putting six homes on the property.
The company helps towns figure out ways to improve cell service coverage.
Several prominent CT-based companies have announced layoffs recently and more layoffs of state employees is possible.
The woman fell at the Outback teen center and injured her lower back, according to a lawsuit against the town.
The budget comes with a proposed tax increase
The project would've added 77 parking spots to the lot.
First Selectman Robert Mallozzi III announced his plans.
Resident Michael Nowacki is gathering signatures to run in the first selectman's race.
Last election First Selectman Robert Mallozzi didn't run against a Democrat.
The neighbor contends that a zoning enforcement official's ruling was wrong about the use of the house.
The moratorium would prevent developers from circumventing local zoning laws.
The town stands to effectively lose millions in state aid if the budget passes.
The new plan comes with fewer spots than a previous plan.
Gov. Malloy wants to do away with some of the red tape that places an economic burden on municipalities.
The home is used by recovering alcoholics and drug addicts.
The post office changed locations after their Pine Street lease was up
Toll proposals have become a ritualistic proposal in Hartford, but alcoholic vending machines may be something new.
A group that advocates for the state’s children is suggesting a number of broad tax reforms.