News and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut.
The court unanimously ruled in favor of the Republicans and against the secretary of state’s arguments.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy talked up, in this press release, the state departments and the measures they've taken to save money.
A lobbying group wants Connecticut to rethink its tax structure.
News and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut
A hearing on the city's lawsuit against former Assistant Finance Director Sharon Scanlon has been scheduled
The Drug Enforcement Administration's prescription drug initiative aims to get old and unused prescription drugs away from teens and out of the environment.
The weather-tracking agency says the first 8 months of this year have been the hottest so far ever recorded in the continental U.S.
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.
Former Fairfield Chief Fiscal Officer told the Fairfield Citizen Wednesday he has already begun working for Shelton.
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.
Shelton's vice chair of the Board of Apportionment & Taxation feels the city could benefit from different budgeting processes.
Shelton's Board of Aldermen continue to discuss an ordinance that limits signage on city property.
Landco Holdings, LLC in Shelton Contends Zoning Commission's Jan. 25 Denial Not Supported by Evidence in Record, Doesn't Outweigh Town's Need for Affordable Housing
A Shelton firefighter was recognized by Mayor Mark A. Lauretti for his brave rescue during a house fire last month.
Shelton residents file multiple ethics complaints against Shelton Police officers, which the Police Dept. says are baseless.
A schedule of and what to expect at this week's municipal meetings, and a short recap of last week's meetings.
Dec. 9, 2010: Issues discussed included the ethics ordinance, SHS baseball field and committee appointees.
Connecticut on the ash heap for smoking prevention.
Some state legislators representing Fairfield County want to expel recently passed, yet unfunded mandate, to require in-school suspensions.
A $4 million road work bill was recently passed