The commission ruled against law enforcement officials' argument that releasing the tapes could jeopardize their investigation.
Police held off taking any action until the animal crossed Route 72 in New Britain, then they shot and killed him.
Gov. Malloy's directive, Executive Order No. 36, is intended to better prepare veterans for the civilian job market.
A ruling on the case — about a boy who was bit by a horse — could have far-reaching implications for the state.
Connecticut's Freedom of Information Commission is holding a hearing this week on the request from the Associated Press.
The state is accepting applications for marijuana growers and dispensers in Connecticut, but local officials are scrambling for consensus on whether they can — or will — approve the facilities.
Here is the WPCA and Town Council's agenda for its Sept. 17 meeting.
North Branford residents are invited to share questions and concerns on the Farm River bridge project, which is scheduled to start in the spring of 2015.
The voluntary recall, due to the possible presence of tiny plastic particles, is for the berry flavor.
The Town Council will hear proposed budgets from the town manager and superintendent with many other items also on the agenda.
If you have questions about Connecticut's new gun laws, State Rep. Candelora can answer them at a forum on Sept. 10.
The council is considering an ordinance that would put tighter restrictions on massage parlors.
Plus, the full list of nominated candidates by both the Democratic and Republican town committees.
The Washington Post lists Dannel P. Malloy among the Top 10 governors most likely to lose their jobs in 2014.
Plus, links to pay your tax bills online.
There were several closed-door deals approved by the General Assembly last month.
A new tax approved by the legislature and the governor this year will help pay to keep paint out of Long Island Sound.
In the recently concluded academic year, there were 73,051 student borrowers in Connecticut who will be impacted by this increase.
Hey, June brides and grooms! Getting married changes the way you do your taxes.
Mike Paulhus, North Branford's town manager, shares his weekly report for the weeks ending June 21 and 28.
Fire Chief Seward presented concerns about the construction in front of Company 1 and Town Engineer Kurt Weiss shared updates on other road projects.
Here's a look at the agenda for tonight's North Branford Town Council meeting.
Mike Paulhus, North Branford's town manager, shares his weekly report for the week ending June 14.
Mike Paulhus, North Branford's town manager, shares his weekly report for the week ending June 7.
Controversial portions include keno approval, Medicaid accounting shift, aid cut for hospitals.
The bill — co-sponsored by North Branford Rep. Vin Candelora — came out of a larger, post-Newtown study intended to boost school security.
Mike Paulhus, North Branford's town manager, shares his weekly report for the week ending May 31.
Wednesday night, the Connecticut House of Representatives supported a bill that will increase the state's minimum wage from $8.25 per hour to $9 per hour in 2015. North Branford State Rep. Vincent Candelora voted against the bill.
In a post on his website, Candelora said he felt the approval of the controversial legislation was “rushed.”
Mike Paulhus, North Branford's town manager, shares his weekly report for the week ending May 24.
In a partisan vote, the House early this morning passed a bill to allow undocumented immigrants to get a Connecticut driver's license. North Branford State Rep. Vincent Candelora, a republican, voted against the bill.
Mike Paulhus, North Branford's town manager, shares his weekly report for the week ending May 17.
The legislature is considering adding a fee of between $8-$12 for new mattresses to help pay for recycling when they become bulky waste.
The proposed law, which was first approved by the Environmental Committee, chaired by State Sen. Ed Meyer, D-North Branford, would allow for the sale of beer and malted beverages in boxes and pouches.