Jean Jacques, a Norwich man sentenced two years ago to 60 years in prison for the stabbing death of Casey Chadwick, is appealing the murder conviction to the state Supreme Court.
Members of Congress say preserving a two-a-year submarine production schedule is essential to national defense as well as “shipyard and industrial base stability.”
Waterford ― The state, in response to a lawsuit filed against it in Hartford Superior Court for its planned demolition of several historic buildings at Seaside State Park...
The Westerly Morris Men and Mystic Garland Dancers performed traditional dances and toasted May Day in a light rain Wednesday as the sun rose behind the clouds.
A heavy-load carrier with components for Revolution Wind arrived at State Pier Wednesday. The project will be the first offshore wind farm to deliver electricity via wind power to Connecticut.
The planned replacement of the deck on the northbound Gold Star Memorial Bridge will require shifting two northbound lanes of traffic to the southbound span in two years.
Now in the second year of his second four-year term, Gov. Ned Lamont said the state has made progress in repairing its longstanding reputation for being inhospitable to business.
‘A historic financial misconduct case” is said to be the impetus for a new academy process to review honors bestowed on those later found to have committed serious misconduct or engaged in criminal activity.
Residents on Monday shot down a proposed agreement that some town leaders had hoped would forestall a lawsuit amid the continuing fight over who has the rights to Tantummaheag Landing.
Last year, New London had 498 homeless students, the third highest in the state behind New Haven and Waterbury, both of which have much larger populations.
New London ― Catherine Galante, speaking to a crowd of hundreds who’d signed up Sunday for the Homeless Hospitality Center’s 17th annual Walk to End Homelessness, deliver...