Devlin said raising taxes on 20,000 businesses wasn't the answer to the state's budget issues.
Top performing schools would be given the greatest flexibility.
He said he filed the complaint after he found out contributions made to the DTC weren't in compliance with the law.
For the Lupus Foundation of America, Connecticut Chapter, the beginning of Lupus Awareness Month has started on a high note.
Some residents received bills with errors.
A resident who was a longtime Republican switched affiliation days before appointment to the commission.
The plan would amount to a $1.8 billion tax increase, according to Trumbull state representatives.
The party hasn't nominated a candidate yet, but some names are floating around.
A Trumbull resident writes about a recent appointment to the Ethic Commission.
Herbst and his style became the subject of a Connecticut Post front page article.
First Selectman Herbst made the announcement Thursday.
Dr. Mehran Zamani faces up three years in prison; He's also agreed to forfeit $1.9 million in state reimbursements.
The bill seeks to regulate student loan servicers and help parents and borrowers.
The town is also looking to do a full financial and operational audit of both departments.
The parks and recreation departments will have a new director overseeing both departments.
There is some controversy surrounding a proposed new director of parks and rec position.
Devlin, a business owner herself, joined in on the networking and discussion event with state and national leaders.
Three state reps want to hear from constituents.
Herbst accused Bridgeport Mayor Finch of being a bully at a regional meeting. Finch spokesman: Herbst behaving like a Tea Party radical.
Herbst made a decision about running again for first selectman.
Herbst said the town is at its strongest point in history. Do you agree? Comment below the article.
The plan would be to make the village premier affordable housing.
One of the proposed cuts would reduce the state's ability to supplement honor guard at military funerals.
State Rep. Laura Devlin writes in this op-ed about changing campaign finance rules.
First Selectman Tim Herbst wrote an op-ed about his support for a bill that would prevent municipal employees from serving on town council.
The Town Council Finance Committee passed a slightly-modified budget, which will head to the full town council for a vote.
The area is quite busy due to a number of popular businesses.
The passage by the committee is another step toward tolls in the state.
Was your mailbox hit by a plow this winter season? Read on to find out if you're eligible to have the town pay replacement costs.
Town officials have recommended realigning the intersection of Route 11 with Old Mine Road near the shopping plaza.
A portion of the painting was defaced Wednesday night as a meeting about the painting was going on in the next room.
The back-and-forth controversy appears to be over for now.
Budget cuts to nonprofits could be detrimental to the state, according to several Trumbull state representatives.
The Office of Inspector General would have broad power to audit all levels of government in a search for waste and abuse.
A lawyer for the owner on the painting also questioned the indemnification agreement the town provided to his client.
An attorney for the ACLU weighed in on the controversy and criticized the Knights of Columbus for their objections.
The Tri-State Transportation Campaign is calling for greater road safety measures.