Petition effort, flyers among effort to advocate for preservation of fourth quarter library funds after legal opinion states funding could be reduced if there is a need to close a budget gap
New London Housing Authority, New London Public Schools also concerned about possible effect of automatic budget cuts
'This is a very serious impasse that could really put a cloud over EB’s projected hiring,' Congressman Joe Courtney says. But he adds that Congress still has time to fix the impasse.
John Maynard suggests alteration to procedure on hearing complaints before New London's Police Community Relations Committee
The governor wants to ban large capacity magazines for guns, implement universal and comprehensive background checks for gun purchases and strengthen the assault weapons ban.
Rep. Joe Courtney interviews Senior Chief James Mosley at New London High School for Veterans History Project
Jeffrey Londregan says Mayor Daryl Finizio may halt discretionary funding in certain areas if New London is facing a deficit
Education officials are set to vote on a plan today to hike tuition and fees at the four state universities, Eastern, Western, Central and Southern. The move would not increase UConn's tuition and fees.
Board of Education mulls ideas for reorganization in New London Public Schools to improve student achievement
Touring part of the state this week Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said climate change is to blame for the severe storms this state has seen in the last two years.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has proposed legislation to eliminate minimum package store pricing standards that make liquor sales more expensive in this state.
Downed wires, long shifts contribute to difficulties in clearing snow; city seeking state aid in efforts
New London Public Schools have been flat-funded for five years
West Hartford resident Matt Warshauer discusses the film, Connecticut and the 13th Amendment vote in response to U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney's letter to Steven Spielberg.
Millstone said Gov. Dannel Malloy is proposing to break a $42 million promise and, if approved, Connecticut’s electricity rates will increase because of it.
School safety, mental health issues, school climate, at risk youth, programming, and funding discussed; YSBs from Ledyard, Waterford, Stonington, New London and Lymes part of event
Administration and New London Police-Community Relations Committee remain at loggerheads on issue
Congressman asks director to rectify votes of the state's delegation, including a New London congressman
Councilors authorize mayor to pursue grant option for alternative fuel vehicles in New London
City Council approves allocation from 2011 bonding for improvements to New London streets
New London councilors approve money for heating fix at Bennie Dover Jackson Middle School
Budget, women in combat among topics discussed by Gen. Martin E. Dempsey at Coast Guard Academy
Southeastern Connecticut is seeing an increase in its elderly population. The state promises a town-by-town projection of long-term care needs and strategies to meet those needs.
He said it will be a hot post-Newtown topic in Washington.
Wednesday, the leaders of the three municipalities agreed to study the feasibility of regionalizing their dispatch centers, a move officials say will save money and provide better service.
Sen. Andrea Stillman, vice-chair of the Legislature's Transportation Committee, said DOT plans to offer weekend service from New London starting this spring.
In visit to New London school, congressman says such clinics provide valuable access to mental health services
Representatives from city, East Lyme, and Waterford to look into coordinated emergency communications
Gov. Dannel Malloy Monday put forward proposed legislation to create the Connecticut Coordinated Assistance and Recovery Endowment to formalize the collection and distribution of donations in response to a natural disaster or emergency.
Jeff Smith says options are available to close an estimated $1.1 million deficit but that some should only be taken as a "last resort"
Budget process starts on April 1
New London Public Schools working to keep middle school adequately heated
Mayor Daryl Finizio announces initiative to be funded by private donations
City Council names three new members to committee, reappoints two
New London mayor says city can stay within approved 2013 budget; preliminary audit shows depletion of $3.7 million in general fund in 2012 fiscal year
Battalion chief and two lieutenants named
Tax group and several residents bring suit against Mayor Daryl Finizio and other city officials
Rep. Ernest Hewett bill would give state road honorary name as "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd."
Dogs are again being kept in Bates Woods facility, which was damaged during Hurricane Sandy
Connecticut has the seventh-highest population of retirees and that population is going to grow, experts warn.