Bridgeport leaders are working together with mayors and superintendents from Connecticut’s largest cities – Hartford, New Haven, Stamford and Waterbury.
On Friday, the National Water Main Cleaning Company admitted to knowingly discharging a pollutant into Cuff Brook while working in Cheshire in July 2019.
State Democratic Party leaders have told their Bridgeport counterparts to replace the treasurer because she lives out of town.
Coyote mating season typically lasts from January to March, according to the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
Bridgeport police are reporting a rash of vehicle break-ins since mid-December, and hot-spots in the city where the problem is pervasive.
Hartford Healthcare received a large donation from the non-profit Jane Doe No More, an organization that aims to empower sexual assault survivors. On Wednesday, dozens of bags filled with brand new clothing were donated to St.
Five big city mayors and superintendents are calling on the state to increase funding to support high-needs students. Officials said the amount students are currently getting has not changed in years and isn’t keeping up with the level of inflation.
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A new state-funded program will provide businesses a total of $25 million in grants, an initiative aimed at bolstering Connecticut's supply chain.
Governor Ned Lamont on January 14 announced that 14 veterans have been selected as part of the 20th class of honorees for induction into the Connecticut Veterans Hall of Fame, the state’s
Lawmakers in Connecticut said they are focused on improving the cost of electricity for ratepayers and enhancing reliability.
St. Vincent's Medical Center received a donation of new sweatsuits and undergarments for those who go to the hospital for sexual assault exams.