A look at the week's meeting schedule and important agenda items.
The first presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Republican Candidate Mitt Romney was held on Oct. 3. Find out when the next ones are scheduled.
Another group of advocates for the elderly also is seeking a 50 percent reduction on the use of the drugs in Connecticut nursing homes.
Brandon McGee defeated Windsor's Leo Canty in the do-over Democratic primary in Hartford and Windsor's fifth district on October 2.
State Comptroller Kevin Lembo also says the state's economic recovery remains sluggish, Medicaid spending is on the rise and he's worried about sales tax revenues.
Mr. Romney, a former Governor of Massachusetts, is the nominee of the Republican Party for President of the United States in the 2012 elections.
Mr. Obama is the 44th President of the United States and is looking to get reelected in the 2012 elections.
Polls open for Windsor voters on Tuesday, enabling them to cast a vote for one of the Democratic candidates.
The Great New England Public Schools Alliance responded to Leo Canty's filing of a campaign finance complaint against Brandon McGee's campaign.
Dozens of pieces of legislation approved by the General Assembly in its last session went into effect on Oct. 1.
Prospective patients can register for the legal right to buy marijuana, but there's still no system in place to allow the sale of the drug.
State officials announced today the project will bring or sustain 13,000 jobs and will represent, overall, a $365.6 million investment in the New Haven-Hartford-Spring Rail line.
Democratic voters in three voting districts can cast their vote in support of Leo Canty or Brandon McGee for the party's nomination, Tuesday.
The court unanimously ruled in favor of the Republicans and against the secretary of state’s arguments.
The president has a wide lead over Republican challenger Mitt Romney. Also, people surveyed rank Gov. Dannel P. Malloy as one of the most unpopular governors in the nation.
A large contribution made to Brandon McGee's campaign has thickened the plot in an already-historic primary race in Windsor and Hartford.
Deciding not to run in the second primary election, Windsor Mayor Don Trinks has thrown his support behind his fellow Windsor resident.
A $26 million DMV computer upgrade will open up a multitude of new 'vanity plate' combinations.
The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities says Windsor is and that all of Connecticut's 169 towns are being shortchanged by the state.
News and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut.
Drivers can wait for passengers arriving to call them to come pick them up at Terminal A.
A look ahead to happenings in local government.
The Drug Enforcement Administration's prescription drug initiative aims to get old and unused prescription drugs away from teens and out of the environment.
Concern over whether or not residents will use Amtrak's services from Windsor once a new rail station is built may be eased by the company's report of recent ridership figures.
After two recounts, Judge A. Susan Peck ordered a new election to break a tie in the Democratic primary race in the Fifth House District.
Responding to animal lovers' complaints the airport recently upgraded dog relief areas at Terminal A.
An absentee ballot marked "deceased" in error prior to the August 14 primary may give one of the three Democratic candidates in the contested fifth Assembly district race another vote.
Hartford's Brandon McGee gained one vote after a second recanvass of Windsor votes, placing him in an unofficial tie with Leo Canty.
A UConn report says it will take years still for the state to regain the jobs lost in the last recession.
Council members will discuss an attempt to secure funding to improve Windsor Center's appearance and parking.
More than 65 restaurants and farmers markets are participating in the annual program.
New data released this week by the U.S. Census Bureau shows the percentage of people lacking healthcare coverage dropped between 2010 to 2011 in this state and nationally.
On average, the state donates more per person than anywhere else.
The fifth Assembly district primary election hearing continued Tuesday, as Judge A. Susan Peck reviewed the number of votes received, and expressed doubt in the actions of elections staff.
Along with talk of ballots placed in improper bags and elections staff failing to follow proper procedure, an alleged missing ballot from the August 14 Democratic primary in Windsor was the center of conversation in Hartford Superior Court Friday.
Confusion over vote counts and town records in both Windsor and Hartford dominated the continuation of hearing proceedings at Hartford Superior Court Thursday afternoon.