State and local leaders gathered with community members in Cheshire Saturday for the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Children’s March and Bell ringing Ceremony.
A bill in Connecticut aims to legalize sports betting on flights to and from the state, despite other state's laws on gambling on contests.
More than four years after his death, Richard Lapointe's family is set to receive a nearly $5.9 million award from Connecticut for his wrongful, quarter-century imprisonment that ended in 2015 when his murder conviction was overturned in the rape and killing of his wife's 88-year-old grandmother.
Now that President Donald Trump is back in office, one topic will be heavily debated: How far can and should local law enforcement go in assisting federal immigration authorities? Connecticut Republicans have a clear vision: “Our position is quite clear: individuals who are in this country illegally,
As CT grapples with another deadly year on the roads — at least 329 deaths in traffic crashes in 2024 —  the General Assembly may bring BAC down to .05.
Connecticut officials said the jury management system update done in 2023 isn't the reason why residents may be summoned to serve too frequently.
An 18-year-old driver from Connecticut was arrested after leading authorities on a high-speed, nearly 30-mile pursuit this week, state police said Friday.
This article first appeared on CT Mirror and is republished here under a Creative Commons license. Gov. Ned Lamont plans Monday to nominate William H. Bright Jr. as an associate justice of the Supreme Court and 13 others as judges of the Superior Court,
Connecticut lawmakers debated Thursday how the state should respond to President Donald Trump's aggressive immigration enforcement.
It might be hard to think about spring during a week that saw cold weather alerts in over three dozen states impacting over 222 million people.