News and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut.
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.
Though a state law was passed 13 years ago requiring training for tax collectors, it hasn't been implemented. In light of recent scandals, that could change.
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.
A report shows that if you factor in the local taxes allowed in other states, Connecticut ranks much better than previously thought.
Town applies for up to $500,000 from the state's Main Street Investment Fund.
Oxford town historian takes us back in time to remind us that residents have always been fiesty.
Malloy advises people to make sure they protect themselves and their property.
Witnesses do not testify in civil case; case continued to
Officials issue multiple advisories urging snow removal but also advise consumers to be vigilant when hiring contractors.
Payments for the 2009 Grand List due at Town Hall; must be received by Feb. 1 to avoid late fee.
Selectmen to discuss Great Hill Road project tonight.
LZA seeks close to $30,000 increase in its yearly budget to combat invasive weeds, other issues.