Over 4,200 cannabis products were seized in a raid of eight Stamford smoke shops in December 2024 by local and state police.
State officials are preparing to respond to any sweeping actions President-elect Donald Trump makes on day one.
Connecticut leaders are behind a massive crackdown on bootleg e-cigarettes to get fewer young people addicted to disposable ...
Police have raided smoke and vape shops across Stamford, resulting in the seizure of over 135 pounds of illegal cannabis products and more than 4,800 drug-related products that are not allowed to be ...
A massive drug bust involving more than half a dozen stores in Stamford resulted in the seizure of more than 135 pounds of ...
The raids were carried out on Dec. 19, 2024. Investigators discovered 4,826 units of unlawful and unregulated products such as marijuana flower and THC edibles.
Prospect Medical Holdings' 3 CT hospitals are expected to tap into their own funds to finance their operations during the ...
Describing Connecticut as a "sanctuary" state and its cities as "sanctuary" cities isn't helping illegal immigrants anymore, Attorney General William Tong told a forum at the University of Bridgeport ...
Connecticut consumers can now opt out of most targeted advertising and the sale of their personal data with one tool. Here's ...
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong talks with host Catherine Shen for the hour about his work nationally and locally, ...
Sen. Len Fasano watches Sens. John Fonfara, left, and Scott Frantz, the Democratic and Republican finance co-chairs, ...