Gov. Dannel P. Malloy talked up, in this press release, the state departments and the measures they've taken to save money.
News and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut.
News and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut
A UConn report says it will take years still for the state to regain the jobs lost in the last recession.
New data released this week by the U.S. Census Bureau shows the percentage of people lacking healthcare coverage dropped between 2010 to 2011 in this state and nationally.
Potential Connecticut voters for the 2012 election have until late October to register to vote.
Republicans are looking back to the 2010 gubernatorial election in the hopes of making it to the top of the ballot in 2012.
The state's black bear population is estimated to double every 5-7 years, and they are costing taxpayers $250,000 a year.
On average, the state donates more per person than anywhere else.
Here are some points from the Feb. 9 Board of Selectmen's meeting.
Public Hearing at DEP Headquarters Feb. 15
Contractors are charging anywhere on average from $500 to $2,000 to clear roofs. Make sure you don't get 'taken.'
A Special Town Meeting will take place at the High Plains Community Center tonight at 7:30 p.m.
12/20 Meeting highlight
Appraisal is first step, then it's back to the drawing board: coming to an agreement with Hubbell.
This is how Orange voted in this week's elections.
Former Stamford Mayor Dan Malloy, a Democrat, on Wednesday claimed victory in a race for the governor's mansion that election officials say was decided by about 3,000 votes. His opponent disputes the figures.
Foley tells supporters that votes are still being counted, but he is confident in a victory.
With no strong leader in the gubernatorial election, a winner for Lt. Governor also hangs in the balance.
Emergency Management Commission share concern for residents using oxygen tanks.