A Vermont park was closed on Monday as part of an effort to get rid of a non-native, invasive plant. Our Adam Sullivan reports on the effort to eradicate Japanese knotweed from a Brattleboro park.
The pumpkins at March Farm in Bethlehem are waiting to be picked. They’re the bounty of a harvest that still had some twists ...
Any businesses that incurred losses due to the Aug. 18-19 flooding, landslides and mudslides in southwestern Connecticut can ...
The Biden Administration has approved a major disaster declaration following last month’s historic flooding in western ...
Home inspections from the Federal Emergency Management Agency are underway after last month’s historic and deadly flooding in ...
The critical problem in Connecticut with respect to housing is that most of the power to permit or deny housing development ...
The National Weather Service issued a warning, from noon to 5 p.m., because high tides may result in minor flooding in some ...
In an August storm, the Norwalk River flooded much of the property at the Riverbrook Regional YMCA, damaging the pool as well ...
Gov. Ned Lamont sat down with Mark Sudol to discuss rising electric rates and all the major issues affecting residents in ...
Commercial property owners in Connecticut are absorbing some of the biggest insurance hikes in the United States, according to a new study, reflecting both escalated costs to repair damage as a result ...
Three Connecticut school districts were closed on Friday due to online threats. Fall begins on Sunday and there are so many great family-friendly events to usher in the new season. Renee chats with ...