Under the new privacy policy, Google can combine users’ personal information from services such as YouTube with Gmail and all other Google products.
Advocates say drivers aren't often punished if they hurt a bicyclist or pedestrian.
During an address to the Council of Small Towns Wednesday the governor also defended his education reform plan.
After months of presentations, planning and public hearings the Stonington Planning and Zoning Commission approved the Coogan Farm plan Tuesday night
Numbers show New London and Windham counties have highest foreclosure increase
Connecticut became the 14th state in the country to adopt a system based on student achievement, according to the Post-Chronicle.
Clean Up Sound and Harbors has been nominated for the 2012 Aquarion Environmental Champion Award
The governor wants liquor stores to better compete with surrounding states, both for the sake of consumers and Connecticut's tax revenues. Not everyone is on board.
NLC president announced First Selectman Edward Haberek's appointment
More than half of the tickets issued in CT for distracted driving since 2006 were given to male drivers, according to the Hartford Courant
February Public Hearing Began Two Hours Late
The Connecticut DEEP and Greenways Council are now taking nominations
Transcript of the governor's speech opening the 2012 General Assembly
Superior Court still must approve the modified site plan
Congressman Joe Courtney announced this news on Wednesday
What To Do If You Are Missing a W-2
Five Tips for Recently Married or Divorced Taxpayers with a Name Change
Board of Finance meets at 7 p.m. to discuss Solid Waste, Police and Highway Department Budgets
Connecticut Judicial Branch Now Using Twitter - Make Sure You Follow @CTStateCourts
Importance of shopping local stressed at economic forecast breakfast for southeastern Connecticut
$33.26 million spending plan represents a 4.1 percent increase over last year
Little opposition to proposed senior living facility but many concerns
Utilizing the latest technology, the IRS offers a wealth of information online.
Reiva Grimshaw’s love of the ocean inspired her to get involved.
Malloy Proposes Overhaul of State's Blue Laws
New legislation proposed by Senator Richard Blumenthal would create better lives for retired military dogs.
U.S. District Court Judge Ronald Lagueux issued a decision in the case against the prayer banner at Cranston West in favor of the ACLU and plaintiff Jessica Ahlquist.
Fines For Utilities, Emergency Drills And Tree Maintenance Are Among Them.
In November of 2010, Stonington voters approved an $18.3 million bond to fund plan
Public Discussion On The Future Of The Stonington’s Athletic Fields
First Selectman Edward Haberek Is Looking For Input From Residents
Then put in your application for one of nine seats on the Town of Stonington 2014 Plan of Conservation and Development Up-dating Committee.
Extreme weather incidents called a "wake-up call" for Connecticut.
Some Of The New Mandates Will Provide Paid Sick Time To Certain Workers And Another Would Keep Repeat Drunk Drivers Off The Road
Concessions, Compromises And Conditions Part Of Deal On Pawcatuck Complex
John Prue Elected Vice Chair; PZC Discusses Zoning Regulations Change and POCD
WPCA Seeks Variances, Relief From Zoning Regs
This As State Releases Its 2013-2018 Plan Policies
Board Of Selectman Nov. 30, 2011 Meeting Roundup
State And Local Officials And Utility Executives Discussed Ways They Could Improve Communication During Severe Storms Or Prolonged Power Outages Wednesday.