The beer industry has a $2 billion economic impact on Connecticut, according to a new study, Beer Serves America.
The report finds a lot of 25-34 year olds are currently unemployed and they also have a significant amount of loan debt.
Summer break ends with a tax break for your back-to-school shopping in West Hartford.
The DMV shutdown will affect some major services, but others will remain active. Weβll let you know what impact it will have on you.
Data released by the FEC shows that Hilary Clinton is the favorite in West Hartford when it comes to campaign donations.
A new study breaks it down.
Leesa Philippon, whose son was killed in action in Iraq in 2005, was honored for her service to the country.
The town advises motorists to seek alternate routes for the impacted work zones.
The General Assembly decided to cut all funding for the probate courts, which resulted in several new changes and increased costs.
The report cites high deficits and debt obligations are driving the state into βfiscal peril.β
A new report examines which states offer you the biggest bang for your buck, and the news is not good for CT.
West Hartford sets schedule for planned work.
Connecticut residents will have more time to purchase alcohol from package stores, which is in effect just in time for the Fourth of July.
Attorney Emily Graner Sexton will serve as assistant secretary-treasurer of the Connecticut Bar Association.
West Hartford Clean Energy Task Force fundraiser - discounted LED bulbs and 50% of proceeds go to The Town That Cares.
Gov. Malloy proposed several changes to the budget. Several large companies are considering a move out of state.
An exploratory excavation is scheduled to begin on Monday at the site of the sinkhole problem that began eight months ago.
Indiana took out a full-page ad in the WSJ, lending its support to Fairfield-based GE and others that have criticized the state's new taxes.
The state will change many of its liquor laws again, including expanding package store hours.
Update: State secures additional funding, extends project.
The state DOT is planning to begin the work in West Hartford on June 9 (weather permitting).
Coalition not giving up hope of getting a dog park built in town.
Crews are working on a perpetuating sink hole problem that was first discovered last November.
Peter L. Adomeit, attorney, arbitrator and law professor, is being considered to replace 26-year chairman Peter Blum, who resigned in Dec.
John Farley of West Hartford was nominated by Gov. Malloy for a judgeship.
Certain areas will be closed to the public during the tree removal maintenance project, which begins May 4.
The rally will take place Saturday at West Hartford Town Hall.
The town will hold the collection over a three-month period beginning next week. Read details here.
Previous attempts to build a dog park in town have failed.
About 30 supporters met with town officials to discuss the plan.
Officials will provide details on the $5.1 million project and receive comments from the public at the meeting.