The change will generate new revenues for the state and allow a wide variety of new vanity plates.
The magazine questions how one of the richest states in the union got into so much of a financial mess.
This week the state Supreme Court affirmed that on-the-job misconduct may require an individual's termination.
Experts say changes in federal rules would put Connecticut immigrants on official payrolls.
Connecticut Early Childhood Alliance urges Congress to take action on President Obama’s early childhood proposal.
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.
A new report ranks our state at the bottom of the heap in terms of teaching kids how to deal with money.
New statistics from the Department of Labor shows the medical professions will boom in this state in coming years.
The federal government approved the funding, which will help pay for damages not covered by insurance.
The DEEP is setting limits on the harvesting of Connecticut's snapping turtles.
The increase in the number of food stamp recipients is about 50 percent more than the state's job growth in recent years.
Jepsen asks regulators to decline requested 23 percent increase. A final decision from PURA is expected in August.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has signed into law higher fines for talking and texting while driving.
As demand soars and heat wave lingers, Governor Malloy urges energy efficiency.
The Washington Post lists Dannel P. Malloy among top 10 governors likely to lose their jobs in 2014.
MGM Grand International has won a key vote in Springfield for its proposed $800 million gaming center.
The demand for electricity could come close to breaking a record this week.
The summer workers are the children of managers and a state commissioner.
Gov. Dannel Malloy signed a bill this week that allows the sport.
Congress was unable to find a compromise on the issue, meaning 70,000 Connecticut students will see their loan costs skyrocket this year.
Breitfelder, 9, to dine with the First Lady at Kids’ State Dinner in Washington on Tuesday.
The wet weather has spawned a record level of the annoying little blood suckers.
Republican Town Committee candidates forum wil be held Thursday July 11 at New Canaan Nature Center. A meet and greet is scheduled for 7:00pm. The forum begins at 7:30pm.
During a hearing in Hartford this week critics argued the mandatory addition of fluoride in public water supplies is harmful to some.
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.
Those who bought insurance under the new federal health insurance programs will get, on average, $168 each.
A new report says Connecticut ranks number one overall in how it provides for the general well being of its residents.
The newest Quinnipiac University poll gives former GOP gubernatorial hopeful Tom Foley a slight lead.
The state Senate approved an increase in the minimum wage Thursday, May 23.
The "Wahooo Swim Monitor System" is designed to prevent drownings by alerting people when a swimmer is underwater for more than 20 seconds.