City officials are crediting technology used in policing, community groups and crime intervention programs for the decline.
Connecticut will kick off 2026 with nearly two dozen new laws slated to wholly or partially take effect. Here's a look at ...
The new laws touch a range of areas in Connecticut, from farming to pharmaceuticals to housing to the justice system.
Lawmakers are eyeing bills ranging from fixing the state’s waste crisis, further restricting helium balloons and tightening ...
Sixty new train cars coming to Connecticut will have Wi-Fi capability. But don't expect other cars to get the same access.
This story has been updated with statements from Kevin Stefanski, Jimmy and Dee Haslam and Andrew Berry. BEREA — Eight wins over the last two seasons wasn't enough to get Kevin Stefanski a seventh ...
In a rematch of last year's state title game, Ponaganset's team effort was enough to overcome a 40-point night from Moses ...
More bounced checks to Standardbred horsemen and alleged failure by the Chicago-area track to secure bonds for 2026 prompted ...
Darren Schwartz said he concentrates "on what matters most, which is, how can I continue to improve the school system on behalf of the students?” ...
Access Health CT estimated that roughly 52,000 Connecticut residents — about a third of the 151,000 enrolled — could lose coverage by 2034 if enhanced financial aid ends and Medicaid is cut.
The proposal includes funds to hire a bilingual instructor to support multilingual learners and two additional paraeducators ...
In a breathless year of tariffs unleashed by the administration of President Donald Trump, perhaps no one has had to live the ...