A nonprofit Hartford violence prevention organization announced Thursday that it had received nearly $200,000 from the federal government as part of a $4-billion investment in safer communities.
Health care is suddenly front and center in the final sprint to the presidential election, and the outcome will shape the Affordable Care Act and the coverage it gives to more than 40 million people.
Based on the high turnout of early voters since the polls opened Monday, two state Senators have asked the Secretary of the ...
Gov. Ned Lamont declared a state of emergency Friday afternoon in response to critical fire weather conditions which have already spawned a large fire in central Connecticut that has claimed a life, ...
Democratic leaders and their Republican counterparts have gone back and forth this week over a statement made by Republican ...
Problems in Bridgeport continue to cast a shadow over the state's elections following allegations that a Bridgeport city ...
GROTON, CT – Navy, federal, state, and local officials cut a ceremonial ribbon on Wednesday at the US Navy's submarine base, ...
In less than two weeks, Arizonans and the nation will decide the next president of the United States, but concerns about ...
As he walks by the lunchroom at Hazardville Memorial School in Enfield on a recent fall afternoon, School Security Officer ...
Columnist Elwood Watson says Donald Trump’s public appearances follow a typical direction. He has a speech in mind he intends ...
Judges from the state’s Appellate Court heard arguments Thursday from Connecticut's chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union and attorneys for the state about whether a tape that captures the ...
When Pam McClure learned she’d save nearly $4,000 on her prescription drugs next year, she said, “it sounded too good to be true.” She and her husband are both retired and live on a “very strict” ...