The CT Department of Transportation announced the closure on Monday.
The city copes with reports of pot holes plaguing motorists.
The bill should improve services offered to female veterans.
The two state senators want Connecticut to replace the current 50-percent exemption with a full exemption, as 13 other states do.
U.S. Rep. Jim Himes tells Connecticut Technology Council that government must work with business to protect consumers.
A petition has been created on Change.org urging the governor to restore funding for after-school and at-risk youth programs.
The state Department of Housing is providing a $5 million loan for the third phase of the Metro Green project.
The incidents included an aide punching a resident; others involved residents falling.
A Stamford pedestrian was among the victims. The Tri-State Transportation Campaign is calling for greater road safety measures.
The grants will provide more city children the opportunity to get a 'Smart Start.'
Do you support a 100 percent tax break for Stamford veterans?
The Governor says the goal is to lower the price of alcohol and raise additional tax revenue.
A state representative has drafted a bill that would tax sugary drinks and candy.
Legislators encourage constituents to join them for coffee and conversation at the Parkway Diner.
Hospital tax and corporate tax surcharge repeals, boating safety, are among initiatives Stamford's state senator is seeking.
From 8:30 p.m. to 6 a.m. expect I-95 lane closures between Exits 17 and 18 for a week, starting Wednesday.
Tolls were abolished in 1985 in Connecticut.
Sen. Scott Frantz was also named Deputy Minority Leader of the Senate Republican Caucus.
If you're driving past these construction, maintenance or surveying spots, lane closures or lane shifts may delay you — and drive carefully.
The only successful Republican candidates were two incumbents — a state representative and state senator.
A close race for governor ends on an uncertain note early Wednesday morning, but with indications of a Malloy victory.
Connecticut voters are going to the polls today in what is anticipated to be one of the closest gubernatorial elections in the country.
Profiles of Greenwich businessman Foley and Groton Town Councilor Somers.
Information you need for Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Profiles on Malloy and Wyman.
David Michel, Green Party candidate for State Senate District 27, campaigns at the French Market on Bedford Street
The Rotary Club of Stamford will welcome Kie Westby, a candidate for Attorney General of Connecticut, as a guest speaker.
With pressure from Gov. Malloy, the Democrat has suspended his campaign because he was the subject of a sex harassment lawsuit.
Christie says the race between Greenwich Republican Tom Foley and former Stamford Mayor Dan Malloy ‘won’t be a blowout.’
Greenwich Republican Tom Foley will get a second burst of Christie support next week; Lt. Gov. candidate Somers to visit Greenwich Thursday.
“The Thruway Authority apologizes for this inconvenience,” the agency said in a statement.
New leases will require those renting shellfish beds to actively cultivate them and take steps to reduce harmful "vibrio" bacteria.
The senator asked the pharmacy chains to put the health of consumers first.
More than 1,300 likely voters were surveyed in the poll.
Sources tell NBC New York that club officials weren't willing to bump their members on Labor Day weekend.
Metro-North continues to improve Governor Dannel P. Malloy says.
The pedestrian bridge will link the "new development Gateway Garage" to Platform 4 at the Stamford railroad station.
The World Affairs Forum invites the public to a 9/17/14 Forum event at the Ferguson Library, 5:45 - 7:30 pm. Info, 203-356-0340.
From 7 p.m. to 6 a.m., Wed-Fri, Merritt southbound Exit 35 at High Ridge Rd. in Stamford and its southbound entrance is expected to close.