With the cold weather, cities like Hartford are putting off non-essential maintenance work until the temperatures get warmer. “It’s dangerous to be outside on
For a decade, a female Great Horned Owl has nested in a Connecticut cemetery, thrilling birders and ordinary passers-by.
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong Tuesday plans to speak more on what he calls President Donald Trump’s “unconstitutional executive order attacking
While we are excited about our growth as an anchor institution, it is only part of the larger story. At the heart of UConn Hartford’s mission is an unwavering focus on student success — the kind of success that transforms lives and drives progress in Connecticut’s communities.
The National Association of Realtors predicts the Hartford, East Hartford, Middletown market will be among the top 10 hottest markets in the United States in 2025. Rio says buyers will need to get creative to compete with all cash offers.
The phones keep ringing at Connecticut plumbing companies – as temperatures continue dropping. Some residents are calling for help with frozen pipes in your home or business, it may have some weak spots –leading to pipes freezing and possibly bursting.
Twenty people are displaced after a fire that started in a vacant building in Hartford spread to two nearby buildings, according to the fire department. Officials said the vacant building partially collapsed.
The suit argues the executive order violates the U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment and Section 1401 of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
With 329 deaths on Connecticut roads in 2024, state officials and the General Assembly are developing strategies to enhance penalties and reduce fatalities.
The city is among those vying for funding from the $100 million “Innovation Clusters” state program to promote development of key industries. In its case, Hartford would expand its work in artificial intelligence.
Connecticut has the tools, the knowledge, and the resources to lead on clean energy. But will it seize the opportunity to act decisively?
With wild fires raging in Los Angeles and flooding closer to home, Gov. Ned Lamont called Tuesday for measures to combat climate change in Connecticut in order to preserve property and even save