"We won't back down from doing what's right, no matter who tries to stand in the way," Sen. James Maroney said.
A longtime DMV worker reportedly worked with a tow company to acquire cheap vehicles, then resold them.
DECD officials also said they never alerted the Office of State Ethics, which could have investigated the matter further.
Investigators found the longtime employee traded favors with a towing company to purchase vehicles at a steep discount, according to a termination letter.
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Breweries cannot sell alcohol for off-site consumption on Thursday and to-go drinks from bars and restaurants are prohibited.
Thousands of incarcerated people in Connecticut want to pursue higher education, and funding is available, but limited space ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has launched his bid for a third term, highlighting his achievements but acknowledging more work ...
A Connecticut state representative who served the 139th Assembly District died Sunday, according to the New London Democratic ...
The plaintiffs contend the companies charged customers full price for water that was unfit for consumption, documents show.
Thousands of incarcerated people in Connecticut want to enroll in higher education — and financial aid is available — but ...