And, Lieberman talks with CNN about the Taliban.
Here's a look at the agenda for tonight's North Branford Town Council meeting.
And, Himes meets with Greenwich students during their class trip to DC.
Unanimous vote for Murphy from Cheshire's delegates to state convention.
If all of the pieces fall into place, regional dispatch could be in place by the end of the year.
And, Blumenthal announces $5.5 million in funds from FEMA for West Hartford.
And, Murphy launches a new campaign geared towards women.
And, Connecticut receives federal grant money for students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
North Branford is one of eight towns receiving Small Town Economic Assistance Program (STEAP) awards for infrastructure improvement projects.
And, Himes remembers author Maurice Sendak.
And, DeLauro discusses the importance of global exports to Connecticut's economy.
Today's budget referendum vote is not binding as only 7.4 percent of registered voters turned out to the polls.
And Himes tweets a pic of his Stamford office.
U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro meets with those who provide food to the hungry to brainstorm ways to combat threatened funding cuts.
And Himes talks about his possibilities for reelection.
The toll debate has once again been opened in Hartford, and legislators are split in their support.
And DeLauro commends the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's latest announcement.
Here’s the quick rundown of what happened at last night’s North Branford Town Council meeting.
Think all Republicans are religious, intolerant right-wingers? Take another look.
With approval from the Senate and Governor Malloy promising a signature, the bill will become law.
And members of CT Congressional delegation call for investigation into Veterans Support Organization’ (VSO).
Nearly half a million more dollars are going to the captains and lieutenants in the Connecticut State Police department this fiscal year.
Also, Himes discusses the impending lame-duck Congress session.
On May 8, North Branford registered voters will have the opportunity vote in the budget referendum.
Himes, DeLauro and Murphy voice their opinions about the GOP's proposal to eliminate the Prevention and Public Health Fund.
Connecticut’s minimum wage could rise a quarter a year for the next two years to $8.75. A new study says that minimum wage increases do little to effectively help poor people.
And Chris Murphy questions whether "complexify" is a real word.
The state moves closer to allowing medical marijuana.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy releases the following statement after signing S.B. 280, 'An Act Revising the Penalty for Capital Felonies.' Do you agree with the decision? Vote in our poll below his statement.
And DeLauro reiterates country's need for animal identification system.
And DeLauro, Murphy express their views on Twitter.
The senator wants to hold generic drug manufacturers accountable for patient injuries.
Mitt Romney is the projected winner of the Republican Presidential Primary in Connecticut and he had the most votes in North Branford.
The senators bring attention to Syria; Murphy releases info on the taxes he has paid; DeLauro urges Catholics to oppose budget.
Officers interfering with people recording them could be in trouble if the bill is passed.
Lieberman on the Secret Service prostitution scandal; Murphy supports gay marriage as other Democrats remain silent; DeLauro warns of food stamp cuts.
Officers hoping to transfer to another department would have one less thing to worry about, while municipalities are given a little more leeway on how to spend their money.
Himes wants to limit the ballooning deficit; Blumenthal and DeLauro seek a limit to oil speculation; Murphy supports "Buffett Rule."
Their voices were heard but the budget was not increased by the Town Council.