A report released Wednesday finds 406 bridges in Connecticut, or 1 in every 10 bridges in the state, in need of significant repair.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy spoke at the University of Saint Joseph Tuesday, announcing the grant to help fund construction of the new facility.
Dannel Malloy dropped in on a luncheon Monday where Perry was seeking to woo Connecticut businesses to relocate to Texas.
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After six years on the West Hartford Town Council, Adler has decided not to run for a fourth term.
Peter Privitera will take over the Director of Financial Services position effective July 15.
Dog licenses are required to be renewed by June 30.
Critics complain Malloy has taken numerous steps to keep Connecticut residents in the dark on important policy issues.
The state Senate approved an increase in the minimum wage Thursday, May 23.
In a partisan vote, the House early this morning passed a bill to allow undocumented immigrants to get a Connecticut driver's license.
The proposal to allow certain malt liquors, including beer, to be sold in pouches cleared the legislature recently and awaits the governor's approval.
More than 2,000 lbs of paper was shredded and collected for recycling.
West Hartford's bond rating remains Aaa, but the outlook has been revised from negative to stable.
Natalia Rolon, a 4th grader at Bugbee Elementary School, spent Wednesday shadowing State Sen. Beth Bye.
The governor told reporters last week that his proposal is on the ropes and not likely to pass the legislature.
For the last eight years, Connecticut has ranked last in the nation in the percentage of National School Lunch Program schools that also offer breakfast.
The proposal would increase student fees between $400 and $500 annually, which has riled some UConn students.
The budget increase of 1.5 percent will raise the mill rate from 35.75 to 36.30.
The State Supreme Court will tackle a case this week that questions the legality of the state's abolition of the death penalty, which leaves the punishment in place for those currently on death row.
The state's tax policies and state employee pension and retirement funds have put Connecticut in a precarious fiscal situation.
The group Connecticut Citizens Defense League is planning the rally for Saturday afternoon to protest Connecticut's new gun laws.
Some 43 charities have raised tens of millions for purposes related to assisting or memorializing the victims and their loved ones.
A report by Connecticut Voices For Children says the state's wealthiest 1 percent of taxpayers are not paying their fair share.
Today, April 15, is the tax-filing deadline for state and federal income taxes. If you can't pay or file your taxes today here's a press release from the IRS on filing late and the penalties you might be assessed.
New Haven Register: "Using the 'horror' of the 'massacre of 20 beautiful children' at a time when critical legislation honoring their memory is at stake to beg for $5 for your next political campaign is as tasteless as it gets."
Most of the information on the registry would come from documents that are available to the public under the FIO law.
Roads in West Hartford will be closed on and off Monday between the hours of 3 and 7 p.m., police said.
West Hartford's state senator was recognized Friday for her advocacy of early childhood programs.
State Sen. Beth Bye and State Reps. Brian Becker, Andrew Fleischmann, and Joe Verrengia all voted in favor.
The new law limits the number of bullets, and expands the ban on assault weapons.
The measures would be some of the toughest in the country and the governor has said he will approve them.
A University of Hartford official confirmed that President Obama will speak there on Monday, April 8.
Three collections have been scheduled by the West Hartford Department of Public Works, and will take place over a two-month time period.
Each Connecticut municipality is required to adopt a plan according to a statute passed in 2011.
Rowlson, Director of Community Services and a 16-year employee of the Town of West Hartford, made the surprise announcement at the conclusion of the Chamber of Commerce's annual Economic Development Update luncheon.
West Hartford resident Arnold Chase has approached officials about the feasibility of allowing LifeStar helicopters to land at his Avon Mountain property.
CTfastrak will hold an open house and is looking for input regarding the busway which is under construction in West Hartford and adjacent towns.