-
Officials are assuring Connecticut residents of continued access to mifepristone despite a Texas federal judge’s ruling that will restrict nationwide access to the abortion pill.
-
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong is suing Project Service, LLC for unpaid wages. The company owes more than $2.7 million to its employees, which staffed 23 plazas on I-95, 1-395 and Route 15.
-
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has moved to revoke or reduce the pension of a former West Haven housing specialist, who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud involving the city’s COVID relief funds.
-
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has filed a lawsuit against ghost gun manufacturers. Selling gun parts to anyone without a proper license is illegal in Connecticut.
-
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong wants expanded authority to fight fraud and taxpayer abuse.
-
Residents of the Beechwood Community Mobile Home Park in Killingworth sound the alarm over challenges they face with the management company who owns the land their houses are on.
-
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong is cracking down on the illegal sale of THC products, and has sued five retailers for allegedly selling the drug in packaging attractive to children.
-
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong advises business owners to take precautions when handling communications and finances.
-
State Attorney General William Tong wrote in a formal opinion Tuesday that the Connecticut Port Authority was within its rights when it hired a harbor management company to operate the State Pier in New London as a hub for the offshore wind industry.
-
This is the first time the water utility has asked the state Public Utilities Regulatory Authority for a rate increase since it was acquired by the region’s largest power company, Eversource, in 2017. But the company did raise its standard service rates for customers twice last year.