How are the changes that took effect on July 1 affecting you?
The Board of Education started analyzing specifics at its July 22 meeting.
The Conservation & Inland Wetlands & Watercourses Agency scheduled for today, July 27, at 7 p.m., was cancelled.
The agreement, announced late Friday night, would close the state's $1.6 billion budget gap while averting layoffs for more than 6,500 state workers.
The Governor's Office sends out 1,523 layoff notices in the past week.
The Commission is looking to establish a "pecking order" to keep field use organized and fair.
The governor's plan to cut 6,560 Connecticut workers, more than 14 percent of the state's workforce, would affect almost all levels of state government.
State agencies began notifying state employees that their positions are slated for elimination Wednesday; as many as 6,500 state employees are expected to be affected.
Motion pits the defendant's right to a fair trial against the rights of a victim in court.
Farmers seeking tax breaks were put on hold after a faulty list was presented to the council and the Board of Education received flack for not following protocol.
Blumenthal wants to ban the interstate commerce of monkeys, apes and other nonhuman primates in the exotic pet trade.
Commission discusses a number of issues of interest to town farmers at July 11's meeting.
Rosa DeLauro, this district's congresswoman, voted for the bill but said it's time for the troops to leave Afghanistan.
Get out and enjoy summertime events this week!
Superior Court Jon C. Blue rules that the revised charges against Komisarjevsky are not substantially different from the original charges.
942 Totoket Rd. resubdivision approval extended to 2015.
Candelora: Bill released to legislature at last minute, gives hundreds of millions in budgetary powers to the Governor.
Hope you all had a great Fourth of July and are looking forward to having some fun for the rest of the week.
Judge extends the gag order to state Department of Correction employees.
Union leaders said Friday they remain committed to a reaching a resolution that would prevent the layoff of as many as 7,500 state employees, but that they don't yet know what form such a resolution would take.
State lawmakers closed a $1.6 billion hole in the new fiscal year's budget early Friday morning by adopting an agreement that could see as many as 7,500 state workers eliminated.
The DEP reminds beachgoers that Charles Island in Milford and Duck Island in Westbrook are closed to the public through Sept. 9.
Jerry Labriola achieves the highest votes to replace retiring Chairman Chris Healy, according to reports.
The Department of Motor Vehicles issues a press release regarding law changes effective today, July 1.
New taxes will be charged on non-prescription medicine, dog grooming services.
What’s happening this week in North Branford?
Axles site plan application besmirched by ugly incident.
Addressing the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities today, Malloy said he's optimistic state workers will ratify his agreement.
Quinnipiac poll shows majority of residents not happy with his job performance but still like him personally.
Come join the crowd and have fun!
Jury selection took three months; the trial is scheduled for September.
Court awaits Supreme Court decision on the release of witness lists.
We have the Branford Festival and Father’s Day to look forward to this week!
Attorneys have one last jury selection to make in the trail that's scheduled to begin in September; defense uses all 40 peremptory challenges.
Backup alternate juror is a 60-year-old college administrator.
No jurors selected on Tuesday; jury selection continues today.
Defense lawyers and prosecutors use more peremptory challenges.
Defense will ask the Appellate Court to decide if the lower court has the power to give him life in prison over prosecutors' objections.
Senator says manufacturers could save pre-tax money and spend it on their businesses later at a lower tax rate, like a retirement account.
Another alternate juror is selected in her place.