A law intended to deal with abandoned vehicles is making it hard for low-income people to get their cars back after they’re towed. The consequences can extend far beyond the cost of the car.
CT school districts, including Milford, Wallingford and Regional School District 16, are notifying parents about the ...
David Smith, a 22-year-old former Stamford man accused of operating a scam that cheated DoorDash drivers out of their ...
A former city official from Waterbury, Connecticut has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for his involvement in a 2023 hit ...
The plans to reform towing laws in this year’s legislative session follow a Connecticut Mirror and ProPublica investigation ...
On Monday, officials with the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection identified the man whose body was ...
'Like Driving Through Hell': Palisades Fire Creates Apocalyptic Scene Along LA Highway ...
Linda McMahon will face questions from lawmakers in the U.S. Senate in the coming weeks about whether or not she’s fit to ...
Connecticut is approaching a self-imposed budget cliff: without adjustments, policymakers will be compelled to make deep cuts ...
The session begins Wednesday, Jan. 8, with Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont’s State of the State address at the Capitol in ...
Vanessa Roberts Avery is the latest in a series of U.S. attorneys in the tristate area to resign ahead of Donald Trump’s ...
Legislators are expected to introduce thousands of bills during the "long session" on everything from drones to studying the sale of wine in grocery stores.