Although tequila is my girl, I will drink vodka in an espresso martini, so I was excited to see their espresso martini, ...
The City Plan Commission voted Wednesday to approve the housing authority's plan to construct three buildings containing 541 ...
Connecticut's taking a second hit at figuring out how best to run a legal cannabis market -- and hoping to get it right this time.
Indeed, what we call a “telephone” today is in reality a small powerful personal computer with a screen that enables us to see who we are talking to! Unfortunately, according to an August 2025 ...
A public-private effort to develop a George Street lot into 190 new apartments hit a speed bump Wednesday -- following a debate over whether or not the city's Inclusionary Zoning (IZ) ordinance waives ...
Former Police Chief Karl Jacobson appeared in court Thursday morning for a brief hearing, at which a judge postponed his arraignment for charges of larceny as state investigators continue to gather ...
The city is working with a clean energy company to install a solar canopy on the Bowen Field parking lot -- a project that ...
A state judge on Wednesday dismissed a nearly six-year-old lawsuit filed by the Board of Alders against the Elicker administration over the mayor's handling of pension enhancements for former city ...
City firefighters found a “smoldering mattress” and “a large pile of trash burning in the basement” at 58 Avon St. on Feb. 28 — while responding to the first of two fires that would take place in less ...
According to Alex Pullen, the university had initially sought to make the property tax-exempt, and then changed its mind.
Hillhouse Principal Antoine Billy sent out an email to students, staff, and families Wednesday acknowledging “an increase in student cell phone usage during the school day” a ...
New kitchens, bathrooms, and electrical and plumbing systems — among other improvements — are coming to five different housing authority-owned properties across the city, thanks to an approval handed ...