Connecticut Tax Changes Take Effect July 1
Several Connecticut tax changes take effect July first, including eliminating the state sales tax on most school supplies. The state is also expanding its annual tax-free week to include clothing, footwear and backpacks costing up to 300 dollars. Lawmakers also approved several new tax deductions and credits.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYConnecticut Pastor Charged In Petition Fraud Case
A 33 year old Connecticut pastor, Robert Hoggard of Middletown, faces multiple forgery and perjury charges after investigators alleged he falsified petition signatures during his 2024 Democratic primary campaign for state representative. Prosecutors say several voters reported signatures on nominating petitions were not theirs. The case was referred for criminal investigation by state election officials.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYSummer Bird Counts Underway Across Connecticut
Connecticut birdwatchers are taking part in the annual Summer Bird Counts, a citizen science effort aimed at tracking breeding bird populations across the state. Sponsored by the Connecticut Ornithological Association, the counts are being conducted at eight locations through early July and help monitor both common and declining bird species.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYTwo-Alarm Fire Damages Bethel Business
Firefighters from Bethel and several neighboring communities battled a two-alarm fire at a commercial building on Turkey Plain Road late Tuesday night. Crews arrived to find heavy smoke coming from the unoccupied structure and brought the blaze under control. No injuries were reported, and the cause remains under investigation.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYState Awards $15 Million For Brownfield Redevelopment
Connecticut is awarding $15.2 million to help clean up and redevelop a list of blighted properties across the state. Officials say the projects will support new housing, business development, and job growth while leveraging more than $81 million in private investment. The funding will help remediate 267 acres of contaminated land for future use.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYDanbury GOP Calls For Santos Apology
The Danbury Republican Town Committee is calling on State Representative Farley Santos to apologize after admitting he parked in a designated fire lane during a Danbury Fire Department promotion ceremony. Republicans say Santos defended his actions rather than accepting responsibility and argue fire lanes must remain clear for emergency responders and public safety.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYCTDOT Workers Gain Expanded Insurance Protection
Connecticut transportation workers will receive up to one million dollars in uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage under a new agreement signed by Governor Ned Lamont. The protection applies to Department of Transportation employees injured by uninsured drivers while working, including in active work zones. The agreement honors a worker who was killed by an uninsured […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYAAA Predicts Record July Fourth Travel
If your 4th of July plans include travel, you won’t be alone. AAA predicts a record 72.2 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from home during the Independence Day holiday period from June 27th through July 5th. Most travelers are expected to drive, with more than 61 million hitting the road.
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