Connecticut lawmakers are considering a proposed law that would enable municipalities to increase penalties for those engaged in illegal street takeovers while also seizing certain motor vehicles.
My hope is that a new territory will be discovered in the “Gulf of America” where the Great Prophet in Washington can part ...
As the child of immigrants and a U.S. Citizen by birthright, the actions of President Donald Trump’s administration are ...
Mubarak Soulemane, 19, was fatally shot just off Interstate 95 in West Haven on Jan. 15, 2020 following a pursuit on the ...
William Tong is on a mission. The Connecticut attorney general has been working seven days a week as he battles executive ...
A coalition of attorneys general is trying to stop the federal government from cutting funding for medical and public health ...
The U.S. Supreme Court said on Monday that it would not hear a case seeking to stop climate lawsuits in five Democratic-led states, which are seeking financial damages from oil and gas companies for ...
CT officials said they were working on a way for residents and businesses to report financial impacts of the Trump ...
William Tong joined 22 other state AGs in filing a second motion for enforcement in their lawsuit against the Trump ...
Swaranjit Singh formally announced his mayoral bid in front of Norwich City Hall Saturday, with numerous people in attendance ...
Tong is part of a coalition of 38 state AGs and the U.S. Justice Department looking to end Google’s monopoly over internet search engines.
Brookfield, said a bomb threat against his family was political, days after a similar threat against AG William Tong.