The pavement, which is more durable and lasts about five years longer, will be used to pave a portion of I-95 in Greenwich and Stamford.
Jennifer Ahrens | Connecticut Public
‘Historic’ federal funding issued to help plant trees in CT’s cities, combat climate change
Connecticut has launched a $2 million Urban Forest Equity Grant program to improve the tree canopy in disadvantaged communities.
CT DOT tests new device that turns a steering wheel into a breathalyzer
The device is placed inside a vehicle’s steering column and can passively measure a driver’s blood alcohol level through the person’s breath.
CT lawmakers may legalize bear hunting as interactions increase
Connecticut is the only northeast state with a breeding bear population that does not allow bear hunting. This proposal would change that.
CT raptor populations soar, while some coastal birds face pressure
The latest report from the CT Audubon Society called attention to the strong recovery of bald eagles, ospreys and other raptors in CT.
Stonington lobster trap tree celebrates New England fishing culture
Made out of lobster traps, painted buoys and zip ties, the tree was named one of the world’s most amazing Christmas trees by the BBC.
Bristol police officers may have been ‘lured’ into deadly ambush, officials say
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont released a statement which stated the slain officers were responding to a domestic violence emergency call.
CT drought is hitting farmers’ pocketbooks, agriculture chief says
A stage-two drought is forcing farmers in CT and most of New England to buy extra water and recalibrate their plans for harvest.