The former Lieutenant Governor announced his intention to run Monday, Feb. 25, 2013.
Board of Representatives President Randall Skigen announces forum for public to come meet newest Stamford PD Chief Jon Fontneau.
At the most recent CT Commuter Council, it was reportedly the hottest topic.
The list details the 101 top earners for the City of Stamford, released by the Stamford Controller's Office.
The list details Stamford's top 101 highest paid employees, with city police officers making up a majority of the list.
The governor stopped by the University of Connecticut-Stamford Campus to talk about the long-term expansion project known as Next Gen Connecticut and the possibility of student housing in the city.
After visiting all 12 elementary schools, the Stamford school safety task force addressed school and government officials with some of their preliminary findings.
Catherine Guadalupe stopped by the mayor's office Monday to thank him for support of the INTAKE program, a cultural music program.
In this week's Minute with the Mayor, Michael Pavia talks about Stamford's recovery from the recent winter storm.
Jerry Pia of Stamford's Board of Education announces his intention to run for mayor.
Following his announcement that he will not seek re-election, Mayor Michael Pavia addresses Stamford about what's next.
Federal assistance to help homeowners and small businesses repair following Superstorm Sandy is coming to a close in less than a week.
The project would enhance sewer lines and security at the plant.
What's more, Amazon.com will be building a new distribution center in Connecticut and will create up to 300 jobs over the next two years under a deal announced Monday by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy.
Stamford and Darien Representative William Tong announced his candidacy Monday afternoon.
The U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly looking into allegations that the Stamford Public Schools failed to provide adequate resources for non-English speaking students.
Sen. Chris Murphy watches a state police demonstration of the power of military-style assault rifles in Simsbury.
A look back at some of the biggest stories under Stamford Mayor Michael Pavia's Tenure
The mayor announced to Stamford Patch Thursday afternoon he would not seek another term.
Stamford Mayor Michael Pavia talks about joining the "Mayors Against Illegal Guns" coalition.
The officials were on hand for the new site's ribbon cutting.
Gov. Dannel Malloy Monday put forward proposed legislation to create the Connecticut Coordinated Assistance and Recovery Endowment to formalize the collection and distribution of donations in response to a natural disaster or emergency.
Two sides clashed in Hartford Monday as parents of those lost in the Dec. 14 shooting, as parents made pleas for both social change and gun laws.
The project includes replacement of the Stamford train station's original 727-space parking garage with new parking facilities offering more than 1,000 new spaces.
Gov. Malloy announced on Thursday that the deadline to register for Storm Sandy disaster assistance has been extended from Jan. 28 to Feb. 12.
Four ongoing construction sites were inspected by a variety of government agencies after reports were allegedly received on a variety of worker violations.
Anthony D. Truglia, Jr., of Stamford, was one of 15 nominations from Gov. Dannel P. Malloy to preside over the court.
According to Mayor Michael Pavia's office, the city achieved the sale thanks to broad appeal in spite of U.S. Treasury rates.
He must now receive support from the Connecticut House or Representatives.
The Violence Against Women Act ran into issues being reinstated during the last legislative session.
The governor met with both the Fairfield County Business Council and Women's Business Development Council
The 57th inauguration brought with it many firsts and a great deal of historical significance.
The commission, created by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy in response to the Dec. 14 shooting in Newtown, will get an update on the police investigation and hear from two experts when it meets for the first time on Thursday.
The honor is to recognize their service to neighbor and country.
Town Council approves resolution naming new elementary school after Stratford native who died protecting her students during the Dec. 14 school shooting in Newtown.
The State Bond Commission is anticipated to approve a Metro-North Railroad Bridge replacement project on Atlantic Street.
President Obama said the laws, including universal background checks and a renewed ban on assault rifles, would lead to "fewer atrocities like the one that happened in Newtown."
Leone also named Assistant Majority Leader and a member of the Finance, Revenue & Bonding and Transportation Committees
Governor Malloy’s State of the State address, the appointment of the Sandy Hook commission and the opening of the new legislative session marked the official start to the debate that will inevitably result in new gun control legislation for Connecticut.
The former superintendent of Rye Colony Cooperative Apartments will spend years in jail and then register as a sex offender.