MGM Grand International has won a key vote in Springfield for its proposed $800 million gaming center.
The demand for electricity could come close to breaking a record this week.
Everyone remembers when it was the Travel Center, but what should it be next?
If you're a local business owner, involved in a non-profit or simply want to know how to share news on Patch, this Greater Tribury Chamber of Commerce event is for you.
Casino-Free Milford says there have been too many changes to the casino’s original proposal.
A survey by CNBC puts our state at Number 3 for having some of the richest residents.
Sony's new high-definition television shifts the focus from size to clarity. Sponsored by Sony.
Bristol-based PTR Industries is the first firearms company to leave the state following the passage of Connecticut’s strict gun control laws.
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Bristol-based PTR Industries, which makes a semi-automatic rifle, said the recent passage of gun control legislation in the state was the reason for the move.
Middlebury artistic baker under fire for baking gun cake so soon after Newtown shooting tragedy.
The popular ice cream shop in Oxford may soon be in other towns around Connecticut.
The Gathering of the Vibes will be held from July 25 through July 28 at Seaside Park in Bridgeport.
Looking for a special touch to celebrate St. Patrick's Day? Villarina's Pasta Shop has got you covered.
The chicken chain submitted an application Tuesday to open on Federal Road.
The cans "do not meet the company's standards for seal tightness," which could lead to illness, according to the FDA.
Looking for something to do this weekend? A dinner theatre in Southbury is just one of the events in this weekly round-up. The event will benefit the Dawn Lafferty Hochsprung Memorial Fund and local first responders.
West Hartford's Hall High School graduate Ashley Doris Wilson appears as 'Miss March' in the issue of Playboy being released today.
Rob Ryder, who owns The Inn at Newtown and The Cookhouse in New Milford, has been operating Tavern for the past two weeks.
Economic Development officials say the cash mob will benefit businesses hurt in the aftermath of December 14.
Connecticut Consumer Protection Commissioner William M. Rubenstein asks everyone to be "thoughtful and cautious" over the New Year's holiday.
Drop-side cribs with detaching side rails were eliminated after being involved in at least 32 infant suffocation and strangulation deaths since 2000, Consumer Protection says.
Canadian researchers tell the Hartford Courant that temperature changes may make it impossible for ski areas to maintain profitability within the next 30 years.
The first jobs report released after President Barack Obama’s re-election is better than expected
The company that supplies New England states with power wants a 10 percent rate hike.
The average price per gallon in Connecticut has been on the decline.
A small busing in the machine can leach lead, the manufacturer says.
The fledgling industry tries to band together in response to Connecticut's legalization of medical marijuana.
The price per gallon dropped modestly in the past week and is down ten cents in a month.
Let your fingers do the shopping with click-throughs to online deals promoted as Cyber Monday and Cyber Week specials, starting for some 2012 retailers as early as Sunday, Nov. 25, and extending through Dec. 1.
Job growth appears to be slowing and wages are on the decline.
Can gas prices get much lower during the holiday season?
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