Allowing hunting on Sundays in Connecticut is “long overdue,” avid hunters testified this week, while others urged lawmakers to reject a proposed change because Sunday is the one day a week they can ...
With the announcement that genetic testing company 23andMe filed for bankruptcy on Sunday, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said state residents have the right to delete their genetic data ...
The legislature’s Government Administration & Elections Committee heard testimony at a public hearing Monday on House Bill ...
Lawmakers are once again looking to legalize bear hunting in Connecticut and the state’s environmental protection agency says ...
Concerns about the state’s ability to properly implement no-excuse absentee ballot voting led Secretary of the State ...
Grace Brangwyne, a public-policy associate at the Connecticut Business & Industry Association, testifies against Senate Bill 7 on Monday, March 24, 2025, ...
Of the numerous speakers that took to the lectern Monday to express their feelings about the proposed dismantling of the US ...
Columbus House announced Friday that Louis Gill will be leading the homelessness services nonprofit as chief executive ...
The state's wrong-way alert and detection system is working, according to a state Department of Transportation spokesman, who credited the system with stopping hundreds of drivers who were heading in ...
Amid Connecticut’s ongoing efforts to expand voting access through early voting and absentee ballot reforms, a new bill before the state legislature is drawing attention to a largely invisible group ...
More than 200 demonstrators marched through the streets of Hartford Friday afternoon calling for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, divestment from military contractors, and justice for Mahmoud Khalil, a ...
An executive order signed by President Trump in January allows federal and state agencies to bypass Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and use emergency powers to proceed with ...