The FDA has said the drugs can be harmful to those with dementia and have spearheaded a campaign to lower the percentage of patients taking them.
Hunting season opens soon for turkey, waterfowl, deer and cottontail rabbit, to name a few. New regulations expand junior hunter training opportunities.
Prices at the state's flagship university have increased beyond the rate of inflation, a new legislative report states, but it's the poor who are being hit the hardest.
Massachusetts lawmakers are proposing one today that would be mirrored off the state's sex offender registry. Would you like to see one in our state?
Before you enroll in a health care plan under the Affordable Care Act, you need to gather some information.
Con Ed expects to reconnect a high voltage transmission feeder by Monday, October 7th, which will provide full service to the line.
Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford is among three facilities that will be hit with 2,000 furloughs on Oct. 7, unless the government shutdown is lifted, the Hartford-based company announced.
MTA offers special train schedule for Wed., Oct. 2 through Fri., Oct. 4, increasing New Haven Line capacity to 65% of regular service.
Federal employees affected by shutdown can apply for benefits.
The findings come from a new report on federally-funded Connecticut facilities.
Among the new laws on the books Oct. 1, 2013: anyone convicted of distracted driving will get a point on their license and boat owners who owe property taxes on their vessels won't be able to register them.
Environmental officials are discovering that bears will often stick close to home.
If you haven't registered to vote for the 2013 elections, here's what you need to know.
The 14th annual statewide veterans procession – the largest veterans’ parade in New England – will take place Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013 at 12:30p.m. in Hartford.
It could be weeks before the New Haven line is operating at full capacity, and already the impacts are being felt.
Police held off taking any action until the animal crossed Route 72 in New Britain, then they shot and killed him.
Sales of addictive e-cigarettes come in fruit and candy flavors like bubble gum and gummy bear.
Governor 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.
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.
Connecticut's Freedom of Information Commission is holding a hearing this week on the request from the Associated Press.
A total of 169 schools in 36 districts will receive funds to reimburse some costs for installation of surveillance cameras, bullet proof glass, electric locks, buzzer and card entry systems, and panic alarms.
Two Connecticut Congressmen say a hangar at the airport is to get a makeover.
Connecticut's governor sends his "deepest condolences" to the victims.
State Sen. Rob Kane will visit the state's "unofficial antiques capital," as he promotes a new law he has proposed.
Fortune was a Connecticut slave whose story dates back to the late 18th Century.
Tom Foley, the 2010 GOP candidate who faced Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, is the latest Republican to jump into the race. But there are several others on the list, too.
Archery hunting season opens Sept. 16, 2013, in designated areas.
A moment of silence is planned across the state and nation to honor those killed in the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
The voluntary recall, due to the possible presence of tiny plastic particles, is for the berry flavor.
A report by Fox CT shows how the DMV is okay with some vanity plate names and disapproving of others.
Gov. Malloy issues the order a day after Staff Sgt. Todd Lobraico, of New Fairfield, was killed in Afghanistan.
A GPS tracking system put in place in Connecticut in 2010 is proving to be an effective tool, but expanding it could prove costly.
President Barack is looking to get support from Congress on intervention in Syria but, even from his own party, the response is not fully there.
The federal government will be reimbursing Newtown and several other departments for overtime and other costs accrued from the Dec. 14 shooting.
Republican state senator Toni Boucher says “we must stop the bleeding” caused by the Malloy administration.
"I’ve got to tell you ahead of time, these reforms won’t be popular with everybody," Obama says.
Two camp grounds at Pachaug State Forest have been closed due to the discovery of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE).
The Office of State Ethics said 77 percent of that was spent on lobbying state legislators.
Gov. Dannel Malloy signed the bill late last week.