Asthma Up in Conn., But Reasons Why Are Elusive
Connecticut public health officials say asthma is increasing in the state but it's not clear why.
Public Radio from Fordham University
Connecticut public health officials say asthma is increasing in the state but it's not clear why.
The Malloy administration is preparing to award the first round of grants to towns and cities that agree to jointly buy or lease vehicles and capital equipment.
Governor Dannel P. Malloy is calling for meetings with legislative leaders beginning on Monday to come up with a plan to deal with the state's multimillion-dollar budget deficit.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy says he'll invite opposition Republicans to help figure out how to close Connecticut's $365 million budget deficit.
For the second time in 12 years, Amtrak has paid a few million dollars to buy land in Groton from the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, the owner of Foxwoods Resort Casino.
Connecticut's two main utilities are on track to keep their promises to restore power to 95 percent or more of their customers early this week.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is coming to Maryland to speak in favor of same-sex marriage in Maryland.
An increasing number of Connecticut students are being exempted from vaccinations as parents cite allergic reactions or religious prohibitions.
The 15-member Competitive Alcohol Liquor Pricing Task Force is scheduled to hear Wednesday from the Department of Revenue Services on existing state liquor and alcohol taxes, as well as the Department of Consumer Protection on the current regulatory scheme.
The group has until Jan. 1 to come up with recommendations for the legislature to consider in the new session, which begins in January.