$105 billion plan would create high-speed/high-performance New England/NY rail network
Leaders of CTDOT and DEEP discuss how they are collaborating on improving air quality in the state.
The Plainville Police Department is mourning the death of a veteran officer after a motorcycle crash in Torrington.
Gov. Ned Lamont said he is implementing free weekend bus service during the summer months as part of the ongoing COVID-19 recovery effort.
A woman was killed and both occupants of the ambulance were hospitalized after the crash, according to Connecticut State Police.
Connecticut State Troopers have some suggestions about how to keep those flashing lights out of your rearview mirror the next two weeks.
Gov. Ned Lamont changed course on Tuesday and decided not to relax the existing guidelines for which states qualify for an advisory list.
Here is a live look at all of the issues on the major roads, highways in Connecticut Wednesday morning.
CT updated its list of restricted places in its coronavirus travel advisory. Three more states were added, and none were dropped.
The Connecticut Department of Transportation’s Highway Safety Office announced its “U DRIVE. U TEXT. U PAY.” campaign launched October 1st.
Tropical Storm Isaias caused numerous problems on Connecticut roads as trees were downed across the state.
Troopers from each of the agency's 11 units will be conducting roving DUI patrols from the evening of July 1 through the evening of July 5.
A new report found each state’s deadliest road and Connecticut's may surprise you.
CT State Police are reminding drivers to obey all laws this Labor Day weekend. Several sobriety checkpoints are planned.
The annual study looks at racial and ethnic disparities for traffic stops in CT, along with towns with the highest rates of stops and more.
The state DOT provided a more exact breakdown of how much it could cost cars and trucks to traverse highways if tolls are established.
CT State Police are reminding drivers to obey all laws this Memorial Day weekend. Several sobriety checkpoints are planned.
A new study gave some examples of potential costs and locations of tolls in Connecticut.
Millions of drivers across the state are traversing structurally deficient bridges everyday. Here is a look at the worst.