- Gov. Dannel Malloy's proposal for historic improvements in the state's transportation system drew praise from fellow officials and from the public.
- Malloy's proposed budget also called for lower sales taxes across Connecticut.
- A Danbury man was charged with assault after an altercation in a grocery store parking lot.
- About 5 percent of Boehringer Ingelheim’s Ridgefield workforce will be laid off in the near future.
- Wilton Police are investigating claims of sexual assault from a woman who lives in town.
- Janet Yon of Weston has been named the new director of the Weisman AmeriCares Free Clinic of Bridgeport.
- State Senate candidate Richard DeJesus has resigned from the Bridgeport City Council, giving no reason for his departure.
- Representative Town Meeting member Chris Tymniak announced his candidacy for Fairfield first selectman.
- Westport firefighters had to contend with snow and ice while fighting a large blaze at a home on Weathervane Hill late Wednesday night.
- Three 15-year-olds were arrested in connection with the bomb threat at Wolfpit Elementary School in Norwalk on Wednesday that led to an evacuation.
- The town of Darien will increase spending by less than 1 percent next year.
- A 37-year-old man who embezzled more than $100,000 from the New Canaan bank where he worked was sentenced to a day in federal prison and six months in a halfway house.
- Both the Danbury and Stamford/Norwalk metropolitan areas are ranked among the most expensive places to live in the United States.
- Earth, Wind & Fire along with the Doobie Brothers will be headliners at the fifth annual Greenwich Town Party in May.
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