Connecticut officials expressed sorrow Thursday after a plane vs. helicopter crash in Washington D.C. that is believed to have left dozens of people dead.
Connecticut Senators Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy held a news briefing Wednesday to address the Trump administration's attempt to freeze federal funding and its potential impact on the state.
The gag order on health agencies was first reported on Tuesday and prevents all public communications, like publishing health guidelines, until Feb. 1.
Adrian Peeler, whose drug sentence was commuted by President Biden before he left office, killed a Bridgeport woman and her 8-year-old son in 1999.
Top Connecticut elected officials weighed in on the inauguration and early priorities of President Donald Trump. “I’m extremely concerned that his actions could do grave harm to Connecticut and do it quickly,
Connecticut's Washington delegation was busy last week in efforts to derail some of the Trump administration's initiatives and nominations.
Help is on the way for Connecticut farmers.The state’s congressional delegation has secured a federal grant of $220,000,000.This will help farmers whose crops were damaged by extreme weather in 2023 and 2024.
I saw that Connecticut's own Sen. Richard Blumenthal named soon-to-be Secretary of Defense Hegseth a most unqualified candidate_ Well, let's get started. I certainly can't find one instance of him lying about his military service for personal gain,
President Donald Trump's order to pause funding for most types of federal grants and loans would have far-reaching affect in Connecticut, officials say.
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) said he will introduce a Constitutional amendment curbing the president’s ability to issue clemency.
On a frigid holiday Monday in Washington, D.C., Donald Trump will take the oath of office for a second time to become the 47th president of the United States.
A Connecticut lawmaker has introduced a bill to legalize in-flight sports betting on flights originating or terminating in the state. While supporters argue the bill would help position the state in the evolving industry while raising additional tax revenue, opponents have raised concerns over public health risks.