Inauguration day live updates as Donald Trump is sworn in as president of the United States, only the second president to ...
CT's state leaders and its congressional delegation are refining their approach as they gear up for the next four years.
Will Trump attempt to mobilize the Connecticut National Guard for a promised roundup of immigrants who lack legal status?
Once Donald Trump takes over as president, he will sign numerous executive orders that could affect people in Connecticut.
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong sat down with Dennis House to discuss the Stone Academy case, Prospect Medical ...
Tong and his staff will be looking for executive orders that conflict with CT laws or violate the Constitution.
Leaders of local law enforcement agencies are clear on one thing when it comes to investigating crimes — a person’s immigration status should not be a factor. Donald Trump’s second term as president ...
As the rain fell onto Parade Plaza on Saturday afternoon, the 200 or so attendees of a “People’s Rally,” sang, danced and ...
HARTFORD, Conn. — In Hartford on Friday, state leaders announced a $58.6 million investment in the fight against the opioid ...
Gov. Ned Lamont and Attorney General William Tong announced the state is investing $58.6 million to create a program providing stable housing and recovery support for ...
AG William Tong has joined a national movement of attorneys general in combatting the spread of dangerous e-cigarettes being used by and harming young people.
Gov. Ned Lamont and AG William Tong pledged nearly $60 million in housing and recovery support for those battling drug abuse disorders across the state.