The 7 percent year-over-year rise in Connecticut bucks a downward national trend, according to survey results released this week by the federal Housing and Urban Development Department.
As part of the newly-passed gun legislation, all assault rifles and guns with large-capacity magazines must be registered by Dec. 31.
"It needs to get out. It needs to get out this week, next week. It needs to get out," Malloy tells the media.
The living shoreline is a model project for coastal towns to protect against erosion and restore habitat. Next step: CT Audubon and Sacred Heart will install 40 permeable concrete "Reef balls," dome-like concrete structures of various sizes.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
The measure would remove artificially manufactured fats from the list of ingredients considered safe.
The state's congressional delegation says the money will help thousands of families stay warm this winter.
Fans of the new World Series champs can support Connecticut charities with a new new license plate that supports the Red Sox Foundation.
The IRS does not make initial contact concerning a tax issue via phone. If you get a phone call from someone claiming to be from the IRS, here’s what you should do.
A recent event offered free HIV and STI testing and unveiled the gallery of celebrity photos for the "HIV Equal" campaign. Over 90% of new HIV infections are found in young men ages 13-34.
The senator pays tribute to Justin Eldridge, who took his own life Monday night after a long battle with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD.
The program, announced on the one-year anniversary of SuperStorm Sandy, would provide low-interest loans to help waterside homeowners weather future storms.
It's already underway, says the New York Public Service Commission.
The deadline is approaching for spring 2014 internships in the Connecticut Governor's Office. Here's how to apply.
The governor cites the economic effects of the recent Metro-North shutdown in calling for a full investigation into the loss of power at the Mt. Vernon, NY, substation.
The goal is to prepare new teachers to be ready to help learners of all levels from their first day on the job.
Health officials say a batch of the narcotic containing a drug normally used in veterinarian medicine has led to an uptick in heart-attack like symptoms.
Certain types of refrigerated ready-to-eat products from a Topeka, KS, manufacturing plant could be contaminated with Listeria.
Environmentalists gathered at the Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk on Thursday to celebrate nearly $1.3M in grants awarded to local government and community groups in CT and NY from the Long Island Sound Futures Fund.
The 16-day closure of the federal government will delay the start of filing season by up to two weeks.
The Associated Press reports that the Connecticut Supreme Court is taking up the case.
Midwestern Connecticut Council of Alcoholism encourages CT residents to educate themselves on the debate about the legalization of marijuana.
The governor announces two grants totaling about $9 million for early identification and prevention of mental health issues and a free toolkit to help families navigate insurance reimbursement and preauthorization.
Metro-North to will offer a credit to any New Haven Line monthly and weekly ticket holder to compensate for service disruption from September 25 to October 6.
A Connecticut gun-rights group says it may be possible for certain weapons manufactured before 1994 to be purchased legally, despite the tough new regulations passed after the Sandy Hook shooting.
About 200 attended a hearing in Fairfield on Wednesday hosted by the legislative task force on pet store animal sourcing.
Governor signs executive order seeking public comment on state regulations older than four years in an effort to streamline state statutes.