McKinney will talk 'fiscal responsibility' in eight towns across the state as the vote on Gov. Dannel Malloy's proposed Fiscal Year 2014-15 budget approaches.
The Board of Selectmen heard the latest update on the ongoing Miller-Driscoll renovation project at its meeting Monday.
The budget represents a 3.62 percent increase.
Patch Back's Lisa Bigelow congratulates her town's school administrators on walking a tough road while wondering why elected officials won't do the same.
The group is charged with "enhanc[ing] the safety and security of all Wilton school children.
It's official— chair of the national Democratic Party names U.S. Rep. Jim Himes as national finance chair the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
Rep. Ernest Hewett, a Democrat from New London, apologies for remark he made during a public hearing to a 17-year-old girl who was testifying.
Roseann DeSimone, John Suchy, John Logan, and Terrie Schwartz all have experience in public safety and/or security, according to the Wilton Bulletin.
The change is one of many outlined by Connecticut Gov. Dannel P. Malloy.
The meeting originally scheduled to take place tonight has been canceled.
In a breakdown released Sunday by the Obama White House, officials say the automatic cuts that would take effect Friday could have broad implications for the state and country.
Here are the finalists in the state-wide 2013 teen safe driving video contest.
The state's commissioned gun violence group made its recommendations earlier this week.
In an impassioned speech at a Connecticut university on Thursday, Vice President Joe Biden discussed steps the federal government can take to reduce gun violence.
It is the areas where there is common ground that they will seek to take immediate action, according to all six legislators.
With no legal ATV trails in Connecticut, State Rep. Anthony D'Amelio proposed bills pertaining to the recreational vehicles and how to generate funds for trail maintenance.
Are legislators moving too fast? Too slow? Proposals going too far, or not far enough? A Newtown Action Alliance meeting provides an opportunity for the exchange of ideas and concerns.
A regional SWAT team's 2008 raid on an Easton home resulted in the death of an unarmed man from Norwalk.
The proposed $1.5 million Wilton Shared Data Network has already gained unanimous approval from the Board of Education and the Board of Selectmen.
"We've got some pretty good people who have volunteered to be on the building committee," Wilton First Selectman William Brennan said.
During Wednesday's special budget meeting between the Wilton Board of Selectmen and Board of Education, First Selectman Bill Brennan informed that it will cost an estimated $2 million to convert the boilers in the schools to natural gas.
On Thursday, he was the guest of the Governmental Affairs & the Health & Wellness Committee of the Hamden Chamber of Commerce, which hosted its annual legislative breakfast at the Whitney Center.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. Speak out: How will this affect you?
The drop is due to real estate revaluation.
“There’s simply no way to do it,” Lavielle, who represents Wilton, Norwalk and Westport, told The Hour of Norwalk.
The teen center and town facility is once again coming in with a flat budget request, according to Mark Ketley, the executive director of Trackside.
What's more, Amazon.com will be building a new distribution center in Connecticut and will create up to 300 jobs over the next two years under a deal announced Monday by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy.
Sen. Chris Murphy watches a state police demonstration of the power of military-style assault rifles in Simsbury.
A debate on gun control took center stage in residents' comments during Wednesday night's legislative hearing.
Redding is expected to have its first traffic lights ever go online today in Georgetown.
As per the approved revisions, Wilton homeowners would be forgiven for the first two false alarms, as previously, however each subsequent false alarm would result in a $100 fine.
Gov. Dannel Malloy Monday put forward proposed legislation to create the Connecticut Coordinated Assistance and Recovery Endowment to formalize the collection and distribution of donations in response to a natural disaster or emergency.
Patch Back's Lisa Bigelow wonders, will the results of Connecticut's gun control legislative efforts help all of our citizens, or just some?
Two sides clashed in Hartford Monday as parents of those lost in the Dec. 14 shooting, called for tougher gun control at a public hearing for the Bipartisan Task Force on Gun Violence Prevention and Children's Safety.
Organizations and individuals on both sides of the gun control debate are rallying to have their voices heard at a public hearing in Hartford on potential gun law changes in the wake of the Dec. 14 school shooting in Newtown.
The governor met with both the Fairfield County Business Council and Women's Business Development Council last Wednesday.
Gov. Malloy announced on Thursday that the deadline to register for Storm Sandy disaster assistance has been extended from Jan. 28 to Feb. 12.
Local advocacy group Sandy Hook Promise says they "welcome" all proposals, but have not reached consensus on whether to support the legislation.
Nearly one month since his nomination, former State Sen. Andrew McDonald was confirmed by the General Assembly Wednesday.
The task force, which will essentially serve as an advisory committee to the Wilton Board of Selectmen, will be comprised of nine members, four or five of whom will be residents.