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Justin Elicker’s Democratic mayoral primary election victory on Tuesday could usher in a new era of politics and leadership in New Haven. → Read More
Homeowners with crumbling foundation repairs are now getting slapped with “surprise bills” from Eversource. → Read More
Fotis Dulos appeared in court to face charges in connection to the disappearance of his estranged wife, Jennifer Dulos. → Read More
It has been a long time since Bridgeport picked a Republican to lead the city as mayor; in fact, the last time a Republican was elected was 1990. → Read More
New Haven Mayor Toni Harp is set to make a Monday announcement on plans for tougher inspections on lead. → Read More
Attorneys for Fotis Dulos and Michelle Troconis are heading back to court on Friday. → Read More
The Connecticut Public Safety Commissioner and other lead investigators looking into the disappearance of Jennifer Dulos gave an update on the search from outside the MIRA trash-to-energy facility. → Read More
Monday is day 24 in the disappearance of Jennifer Farber Dulos. Investigators continue to search for clues at the Mira Trash to energy plant in Hartford. → Read More
The Connecticut Senate has passed a proposed two-year, $43 billion Democratic budget late Thursday evening after over 8 hours of debate. → Read More
The Connecticut Senate has passed a proposed two-year, $43 billion Democratic budget late Thursday evening after over 8 hours of debate. → Read More
Soon after Governor Lamont and Democrat Legislative leadership announced their handshake agreement on the budget, legislators were confident the bill could be on the Governor's desk by the end of the weekend. That changed late Friday night, although the reasons given are more logistical than political. The weekend long budget debate pit on hold Friday night. → Read More
Governor Lamont announced on Thursday that a deal on the 2020-2021 budget has been reached between the Governor and Democrats of the House and the Senate. → Read More
The Transportation Committee held a public hearing on Monday on legislation that would extend the runway at Tweed New Haven Airport, making it viable for more commercial flights. → Read More
The annual West Haven High School versus Fairfield Prep Thanksgiving Day game went on as schedule, despite cold weather leading many schools to reschedule games. → Read More
Comptroller is one of the most non-political roles in state government. → Read More
When you vote for governor on Tuesday, you won’t only be voting for the man at the top of the ticket. → Read More
In Trois-Rivieres, the issue is known simply as “pyrrhotite.” Pyrrhotite is the same iron sulfide mineral that's causing severe spider cracking and concrete deterioration in eastern Connecticut and western Massachusetts. → Read More
New Britain police are investigating after officers say a boy and girl had sex in an art class and another student recorded the act. Then, posted the video on social media. → Read More
A registered sex offender from Windsor Locks faced a judge on Monday morning. 27-year-old William Leverett is charged with murdering insurance executive Melissa Millan in Simsbury nearly 4 years ago. → Read More
Nine states and the District of Columbia legalized recreational marijuana. Connecticut is not yet one of them. → Read More