The Segarra era in Hartford is coming to a close. After 5 1/2 years at the helm of city hall, Mayor Pedro Segarra is leaving the office he was thrust into on […]
The Segarra era in Hartford is coming to a close. After 5 1/2 years at the helm of city hall, Mayor Pedro Segarra is leaving the office he was thrust into on […]
Datto of Norwalk is an international company that specializes in cloud storage. It’s a company few had heard of until this summer, when it was mentioned in national stories because it had […]
It was snowing in Norwood, Massachusetts the day I was born. My dad was at work when my mom into labor, so she called my aunt for a ride to Norwood hospital, […]
It’s been around for more than 70 years, but could the Hartford Symphony Orchestra be silenced? Management and the union representing the musicians are at a contract impasse and it is jeopardizing […]
Connecticut is a state rich in history, with some beautiful public buildings other states would love to have a fraction of. These spectacular structures are also old and problematic for many, especially […]
2015 marks the 25th anniversary of a parking lot in the heart of downtown Hartford. On April 1, 1990, the city’s first skyscraper was imploded to make way for shiny new high […]
“May the force be with you.” It seems just about everyone knows that saying is from Star Wars, the incredibly successful movie franchise that’s been a part of American pop culture for […]
Chris Mattei was in high school when John Rowland was first elected governor of Connecticut. 20 years later, Mattei was facing this once powerful politician in federal court, with Rowland as defendant, […]
As we await word on whether General Electric will move its headquarters out of Connecticut, there are some new businesses coming to Connecticut. This Sunday on Face the State, we talked about […]
This holiday shopping season marks the 40th anniversary of the opening of what was once the hottest new place to shop in Connecticut, the Hartford Civic Center. The coliseum had opened earlier […]
This past weekend we made our annual trip to get the family Christmas tree, and as tradition mandates, we went to the Dzen tree farm in South Windsor. Kara and I first […]
“This state is not as blue as democrats would want you to believe.” Those are the words of Connecticut Republican party chairman J. R. Romano, who is optimistic about GOP chances in […]
“If you see something, say something.” We’ve heard it continuously ever since 9/11, but the message is being stressed with more urgency this week. The terrorist attacks in Paris have law […]
For many a Connecticut family, there are old holiday pictures in the photo album with Constitution Plaza as a backdrop. The Festival of Light is fondly remembered by people from all over […]
20 years ago this week our top story was a shocking one, Olympian Sergei Grinkov dropped dead of a heart attack at the age of 28. It was big news in Connecticut, […]
Imagine your child is studying overseas, in one of the most beautiful cities on earth. She’s having the experience of a lifetime, and as a parent you share in the excitement. Then, […]
The 2012 senate race in Connecticut was an epic battle between Chris Murphy and Linda McMahon, but remember Brian K. Hill? Hill lost the Republican nomination to McMahon, but picked up some […]
They were the two big stories of the 2015 election. Luke Bronin elected mayor of the capital city, and Joe Ganim voted in as mayor of Connecticut’s largest city. Even though the […]
A year ago this week, Governor Dannel Malloy was re-elected, but there is already speculation about who will run for governor in 2018. Republicans would like to recapture the seat they won […]