It is not a complete surprise, but Connecticut Governor Dan Malloy has endorsed Hillary Clinton in the race for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. Malloy announced the endorsement on Face the State […]
It is not a complete surprise, but Connecticut Governor Dan Malloy has endorsed Hillary Clinton in the race for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. Malloy announced the endorsement on Face the State […]
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton came to a fundraiser near Yale University this month and left New Haven with 50 to 60 checks for $2700, and a goody bag of premium anti-aging […]
It’s been a tough week to be Governor Dan Malloy. A budget proposal that wasn’t wholly his was barely passed by the legislature after that body was warned by three Fortune 500 […]
There will be late nights at the State Capitol over the next several days as lawmakers work to pass several bills and tackle their biggest challenge: the state budget. With the end […]
It is Memorial Day weekend and this week on Face the State, we will be talking about taxes, wages and Letterman. State Senators Mae Flexer (D) Killingly and Rob Kane (R) Watertown […]
He is a former major league baseball player, author, ESPN analyst and like many of us, a family man. Doug Glanville moved to Hartford a few years ago for his ESPN job, […]
Our lead story for much of this week has been about a serial killer who dumped his victims in some woods in New Britain near a shopping area that includes the Westfarms […]
The woman who is arguably the state’s most popular politician will be spending this Mother’s Day with her children and grandchildren, but if her boss calls, she’ll be ready to go. Lt. […]
The 1970s were a time when many people were focused on women’s rights. The Equal Rights Amendment was being debated in state capitols across the United States, having been ratified by Connecticut […]
The riots and unrest in Baltimore this week has reminded some people of the riots that damaged the city of Hartford in late summer 1969. This Sunday on Face the State, we […]
The city of Hartford was divided in the early 1960s, when Interstate 84 was built through downtown. Historic buildings were lost like Hartford Public High school above, an architectural jewel that rivaled […]
This Sunday we bring you an exclusive, rare look inside a place few people in Connecticut have been: the State Supreme Court. We talked with some people who rarely grant interviews, the […]
At 4 o’clock Friday afternoon Robert Killian retired as a probate judge in Hartford, and promptly announced his candidacy of mayor of the capital city. Killian had sat on the bench for […]
Hillary Clinton will dominate the headlines for the next few weeks. The launch of her candidacy for a second run for the White House will be widely covered, and she’ll also be […]
Hundreds, perhaps thousands of people across Connecticut are getting out the checkbooks this weekend to pay fines for using their cell phones while driving. It’s all part of a new crackdown on […]
Senator Richard Blumenthal is defending Hillary Clinton over the email scandal that has damaged her standing in the polls. During a taping of Face the State set to air Sunday on WFSB, […]
Prom season is almost upon us and teenagers are busy picking out their formal wear for the big event. For the guys, I’m told the big thing this year are colorful suspenders […]
This Sunday on Face the State, we were discussing everything from marijuana to the great communicator. We were joined by two young state lawmakers, State Representative David Arconti, Democrat of Danbury, and […]