Most of the 175 bills the General Assembly passed received bipartisan support. Here's a look at each member's number of 'yes' ...
CT lawmakers who were at the Capitol when rioters broke in four years ago say it serves as a reminder about the 'fragility of ...
The Connecticut legislature will see a Democratic majority, debates over the state's 'fiscal guardrails,' a new committee and ...
Yet, despite their recent insinuations that the walls are caving in financially, Connecticut utilities are still seeing ...
Former CT Sen. Chris Dodd, who accepted a Presidential Citizens Medal last week, reminisced on his career and friendship with ...
CT Mirror's Dave Altimari discuss his story, written with Ginny Monk and Haru Coryne of ProPublica, about a decades-old towing law.
DiGioia will oversee event and marketing deliverables in addition to advertising and sponsorship sales in a newly-created ...
Is there any provision in the state constitution that either explicitly or by implication authorizes the General Assembly to ...
North's branch lines seem determined to stifle new housing development, which in turn delays investment in the rail system.
CT’s new rules on Earned Wage Access (EWA) are forcing many EWA providers to stop offering services, and causing devastating ...
While utility companies claim they want collaboration, their actions of late tell a different story.
The sales have particularly affected low-income people, who have lost jobs after they were unable to get their cars back.