Connecticut delegation announces $7.1 million grant to support mental health services in Newtown.
According to a published report, a modified plan to widen the road in Danbury and Waterbury is on the drawing boards.
GE gives town $15 million gift
Newtown is one of 28 towns that are getting funds through Connecticut's Small Town Economic Assistance Program (STEAP).
The agency is developing a new curriculum for individuals/families in Newtown that are looking for social recreational and educational programming for children with autism spectrum disorders.
McKinney, Bolinsky and Carter are coming to Newtown to fill you in on what they accomplished on your behalf.
An assessment from the Connecticut Association for Human Services.
With the economic benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is our state next in line?
Polls will be open until 8 p.m. at Newtown Middle School.
Lisa Wilson-Foley and Brian Foley face a year in prison and $100,000 fines for hiding the use of campaign funds.
Connecticut residents could reap the financial benefits of a $29 million rebate the water company is getting from the IRS.
Legislation under consideration in Hartford would make it easier for people to find farms in Connecticut.
The Connecticut Council of Small Towns presents the Newtown First Selectman with its "Town Crier" award.
The Republican state representative for Monroe and part of Newtown will not be seeking re-election.
So, who are the town's top taxpayers? Here's a list of the Top 10.
The bond proposal to build a sewer line — the subject of a Town Meeting vote on Wednesday, Feb. 26 — could open the Hawleyville section of town to development.
Counting down the lowest median tax bills in the state.
In return for paying state taxes in cash, the scam offers to pay out $5 million and a Mercedes Benz. Don't fall for it, Connecticut officials say.
The state's congressional delegation and the largest union praise the plan, but two Republican candidates for governor say it's politically motivated.
Counting down the highest median tax bills in the state.
Hundreds of comments shed light on what residents, businesses and organizations think of state laws relating to taxes, hunting, boating, driving, and a whole host of other topics.
While gun control advocates celebrate the news, those who brought forth the suit say this is far from over.
The millionaire Republican from Greenwich says his background as a successful businessman is what Connecticut needs.
Those who missed the Dec. 31, 2013 deadline to register "assault weapons" and large capacity magazine clips may have recourse, but it would take action from elected leaders in Hartford.
The licensees will set up operations in Portland, Simsbury, West Haven and Watertown.
The study finds that a reduction in deaths, injuries and crashes among teen drivers has coincided with the passage 10 years ago of tough restrictions.
The First Selectman says Newtown cannot afford capital road improvements without a substantial cost increase in coming years.
Proposals include job training and measures designed to protect the currently unemployed from being weeded out by hiring agencies.
Here's what the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities says your elected officials need to work on when they return to Hartford on Feb. 5.
The First Selectmen asked residents to attend a February public hearing on a proposed state-funded bridge replacement near the Route 302 / Main St. intersection.
The highest mill rate in the state is more than seven times the lowest.
The governor's budget includes several line items and initiatives to bolster treatment and training.
Phishing and other scams become common around this time of year. The tax season starts Jan. 31.
Registration checks also now available at ct.gov/dmv.
The new research center strengthens the state’s efforts to prepare for impacts of severe weather, the governor says.
The state is poised to grant three medical marijuana grow-house licenses next week from among 27 applicants across the state vying for the chance to profit from Connecticut's new regulations.
After doling out $21 million in 2013 to help 111 districts with projects to beef up security, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is including $10 million in his budget proposal to expand the program to all public schools.
Republican legislators want to reinstitute the sales-tax exemption for shoes and clothing under $50 and non-prescription medications.