Attorney General William Tong, Gov. Ned Lamont and the rest of our public servants were elected to represent the legal American citizens of Connecticut, and so were our federal senators and ...
Connecticut is poised to ramp up transportation borrowing, after years of consistently issuing less debt than it had the ...
For the first time in decades, a Connecticut House speaker will get a third term. And a fourth term is not off the table.
The Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development announced that 18 municipalities will receive funding ...
Tump's pick to lead federal health agency wants to stop fluoridating water, a decision largely left up to the states.
The former B&S Carting site on Woodland Avenue, long abandoned and contaminated, is in line for cleanup using $950,000 in ...
There was much back-patting about pensions in the capitol earlier this week, as Gov. Ned Lamont congratulated Comptroller ...
Gov. Ned Lamont is considering hiring a third-party to look into how his staff uses state-owned vehicles. Lamont confirmed he ...
Governor Ned Lamont Thursday directed all United States and Connecticut flags to be lowered to half-staff Saturday in honor ...
Gov. Ned Lamont's chief of staff used a state vehicle for "personal errands," and another vehicle was often driven over 90 ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont, whose staff has used state vehicles to speed hundreds of times, will order an outside ...
Using state property for personal purposes can constitute a violation of the state ethics code if the value to the employee ...