March 23, 2009

Casino smoking bill advances

Under a bill passed by a legislative committee, Connecticut’s two tribal casinos could face the loss of their state liquor permits if they don’t enter agreements with the governor to reduce secondhand smoke.


March 20, 2009

Broadcasting school to resume classes

Attorney General Richard Blumenthal says the Connecticut School of Broadcasting has agreed to resume classes for 400 students across the country so they can finish their
coursework.


March 11, 2009

Calhoun scores big in poll on salary

Few Connecticut residents are calling foul on UConn men’s basketball coach’s recent outburst.


March 10, 2009

CT voters back fines for small pot busts

A new poll find support among Connecticut voters for decriminalizing possession of small amounts of marijuana.


March 06, 2009

Gay marriage hearing is scheduled

Connecticut lawmakers plan a public hearing on updating state laws to reflect last year’s state Supreme Court decision allowing same-sex marriages


January 08, 2009

AG proposes smoking ban at casinos

Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal says he’s going to urge legislators again to ban smoking at the two casinos in the state.


November 21, 2008

Conn. sets olive oil standards

Connecticut, historically known as the Nutmeg State, has become the first in the nation to set standards for one of today’s cooking staples - olive oil.


October 28, 2008

Gay marriages may be delayed

Although the Connecticut state Supreme Court decision allowing gay marriages is taking effect, it could be a few weeks before ceremonies begin

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