HARTFORD, Conn. - Connecticut's attorney general proposed that a commission be formed to protect parts of Long Island Sound from development and find the best ways to meet the region's energy needs. Richard Blumenthal on...
Next Politics & Policy Article HARTFORD, Conn. - Connecticut Natural Gas has collected millions in profits to which it is not entitled and may have to compensate by crediting customers' monthly bills, state regulators said...
A National Grid representative said Thursday that the company would be willing to look at alternative routes to its Islander East pipeline, which has faced stiff opposition from Connecticut because it would run under the...
Thank you for your thorough article on Congressman Frank Pallone and his refusal to bring H.R. 741 to a vote or hearing (May 22, Suburban). The Lyme and Tick-borne Disease Prevention, Education and Research Act is an extreme...
By Susan Haigh Associated Press Writer State politicians have agreed that they need to do more to help Connecticut residents struggling with high energy costs. "This is what the people of the state of Connecticut are screaming...
New Rules Govern Power Plant Emissions By DAVID FUNKHOUSER | Courant Staff Writer A legislative panel Tuesday overrode the advice of its own attorneys and adopted a set of rules governing power plant emissions that includes...
DURHAM -- The Blue Trail Range & Gun Store in Wallingford is preparing to reopen three of its four firing lanes, residents learned at a meeting Tuesday night. The decision to reopen the lanes came, Blue Trail lawyer Martha Dean...
This is the sort of thing that gives mindless bureaucracy a bad name. On May 5, the Department of Veterans Affairs issued a directive saying voter education and voter registration drives were not permitted at VA health care...
Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and Department of Higher Education (DHE) Commissioner Michael P. Meotti today announced that an unlicensed tractor trailer school has received steep sanctions after defying court orders to...
By Michelle Malkin • July 21, 2008 10:01 AM Unscrupulous borrower Sen. Chris Dodd still won’t come clean on his special home loan deal. Kevin Rennie turns up the heat on The Dodd-ger in the Hartford Courant: I took the Dodd...