News and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut.
The nationwide outbreak of fungal meningitis resulting from a batch of a tainted steroid medication has caused five deaths.
The first presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Republican Candidate Mitt Romney was held on Oct. 3. Find out when the next ones are scheduled.
Ross Mandell and his brothers began collecting political campaign buttons as children, today, their collection includes thousands of buttons and other political mementos.
The state sees new tourism dollars in finding and highlighting “dog-friendly” places in its “Still Revolutionary” tourism campaign.
City and parade committee at stalemate over costs of police and Public Works services for annual St. Patrick's Day event
State Comptroller Kevin Lembo also says the state's economic recovery remains sluggish, Medicaid spending is on the rise and he's worried about sales tax revenues.
Renaissance City Development Association looks to prepare for Village on the Thames residential development
Audit to focus on finances in recent fiscal years
The grocery chain is removing this item from the shelves because of possible salmonella contamination in the peanut butter used in its manufacture.
Mr. Obama is the 44th President of the United States and is looking to get reelected in the 2012 elections.
Mr. Romney, a former Governor of Massachusetts is the nominee of the Republican Party for President of the United States in the 2012 elections.
Mr. Johnson, a former Governor of New Mexico, is the nominee of the Libertarian Party for President of the United States in the 2012 elections.
The senator outlines his bill aimed at the for-profit college industry in this press release.
Board of Education votes on setup meant to keep focus on student achievement with reduced staff in New London Public Schools
City Council vote on revised 2013 municipal budget and tax rate tabled until Oct. 9
A $26 million DMV computer upgrade will open up a multitude of new 'vanity plate' combinations.
The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities says Connecticut's 169 towns have received little increased aid from the state over the years, putting an increased burden on local tax collecting
Finance Committee also proposes 5.1 percent tax increase
Jeff Smith says debt refinancing, cuts would bring budget to goal set by City Council president; Maynard to propose additional cuts
The College Voice addresses complaints on student participation in Sept. 18 vote
News and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut
Renewed budget process starts with unanticipated increases; Finizio lays off staffer
CT Republican Party Chairman Jerry Labriola said State Sen. Andrea Stillman has plans to move out of Connecticut, but has refused to supply any evidence of how he knows that. Meanwhile, Stillman calls the accusation “a lie.”
The John Kelley Memorial Fund plans to place a bronze life-size statue of Kelley, the late New London and Mystic resident and Boston Marathon champion, on Cottrell Street.
Mayor and City Council president hope to reduce tax increase to five percent by the end of September
Meeting will look to reduce budget and tax rate after rejection at referendum vote on Tuesday
Council and mayor will create new budget after $42.3 million municipal budget and 7.5 percent tax increase defeated at referendum
New London councilors approve measures to approve funds for three plows and two other Public Works vehicles