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The state police launched a new online dashboard which allows residents to track how many tickets troopers are issuing and ...
Two parks in New Milford with access to the Housatonic River and Candlewood Lake will be closed temporarily beginning on ...
More than 120 defendants in Massachusetts have had their charges — ranging from assault to drug possession — dropped after ...
"Our mothers should not have to go across state borders to Rhode Island to New York, North Carolina or California to get the care that they need," said Cory Bernard, a licensed clinical ...
Gov. Ned Lamont convened the state’s top public safety officials for a press conference in Oxford to urge residents to take ...
The recent audit of the Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ) reveals a troubling picture of Connecticut’s handling of domestic violence cases. As someone who has previously written about the leniency ...
The Connecticut governor signed a sweeping towing reform law that makes it harder to tow vehicles from private property and ...
President Donald Trump wants to slash regulations and speed up power plant approvals through an overhaul of the Nuclear ...
President of the Towing Recovery Professionals of Connecticut applauds compromises made to towing legislation.
Arizona lags nationally in public school spending and, well, you get what you pay for. We’re aiming to raise $6,000 by August ...
HARTFORD, CT — After five years, the Connecticut Psychiatric Security Review Board has ended virtual access to its twice-monthly hybrid meetings because of safety concerns.
Increased roadwork is happening across Connecticut this summer. It's causing major issues for drivers and isn't going anywhere any time soon, especially in Meriden.