The Associated Press reports that the Connecticut Supreme Court is taking up the case.
Election season in West Hartford is upon us. Who has your vote and why?
Registration forms must be postmarked by Tuesday, Oct. 22; in-person deadline is 8 p.m. Oct. 29.
The governor announces two grants totaling about $9 million for early identification and prevention of mental health issues and a free toolkit to help families navigate insurance reimbursement and preauthorization.
An independent study finds the Access Health CT website produced plan comparisons within four steps, the best in the nation.
Gone are the days when the Department of Revenue Services would renew the permits without collecting a fee — and its new tough stance has yielded $520,000 in just three months.
Linda Schwartz received the third-ever Life Honorary Membership from the 117-year-old group at its convention in Richmond, VA.
The state agency has successfully completed a “program improvement plan” prescribed in 2009.
A Connecticut gun-rights group says it may be possible for certain weapons manufactured before 1994 to be purchased legally, despite the tough new regulations passed after the Sandy Hook shooting.
A state audit has found numerous instances of "excessive" spending while going through the books of the Farmington-based facility.
Democratic candidate for the Town Council.
Public hearing scheduled for Tuesday on a West Hartford ordinance that would put a moratorium on marijuana manufacturers and retailers in town for nine months.
Governor signs executive order seeking public comment on state regulations older than four years in an effort to streamline state statutes.
Republican candidate for the Town Council.
Democrat seeking re-election.
Representatives from all levels of government and from a host of banks will be on hand to work with homeowners who are having trouble paying their mortgage.
The "Task Force Concerning the Sale of Cats and Dogs at CT Pet Shops from Inhumane Origins," co-chaired by state Sen. Bob Duff and Rep. Brenda Kupchick, will hold a public hearing Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 7 p.m. in Fairfield.
Questions first surfaced last week about whether the Secretary of the State was using her office to send out communications to Democratic contacts.
The Connecticut Secretary of the State reportedly sent email newsletters over the course of the last few months through her taxpayer-funded office, according to a recent report.
Town Clerk Essie Labrot announced that absentee ballots are now available in the Town Clerk’s office for the Nov. 5 election.
Candidate for the West Hartford school board.
Seeking re-election to the Town Council.
Minority leader seeking re-election to the Town Council.
Mayor seeking re-election to the Town Council.
Storm dumped 3 feet of snow on West Hartford.
Survivor of Cheshire home invasion confirmed Friday that the state GOP had reached out to him to consider a run to challenge Elizabeth Esty.
Republican candidate for Town Council.
Democratic candidate for Town Council.
Marks Oct. 15 to “celebrate and honor the past achievements and future potential of all of Connecticut’s citizens with blindness.”
Democratic candidate for the West Hartford Board of Education
The president of the Connecticut Horse Council said if the state Supreme Court rules that horses are considered "vicious animals," then it could have grave impacts on horse owners in this state.
Be sure workers and employees know what the new bank note looks like.
Republican candidate for West Hartford Board of Education.
Democratic candidate for West Hartford Town Council.
Republican candidate for Town Council
Democratic candidate for the Board of Education