A man was allegedly driving under the influence when he sped away from police in Massachusetts and later crashed into a guardrail on Interstate 395 in Connecticut early Thursday. Connecticut troopers responded to I-395 South at the Exit 53 off-ramp in Thompson at 2 a.
The battle between Stop & Shop and union workers is heating up. Now, politicians in New England are weighing in on the labor fight. “As the state treasurers of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut,
A cannabis testing lab with locations in Connecticut and Massachusetts is being sued by another lab claiming "inflated" THC levels.
A Massachusetts woman was arrested after allegedly driving the wrong way on multiple highways before stopping on the shoulder of I-384, telling troopers she was confused by Connecticut’s roads and following her GPS.
A long-established Massachusetts-based home furnishings business, specializing in Scandinavian and European furniture, has opened its first Connecticut outlet in South Windsor. Danco Furniture & Design,
A nursing school with multiple locations in Connecticut shut down, and now some graduates are being told they cannot work in Massachusetts.
The state treasurers of Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut are urging Stop & Shop to resolve the ongoing contract dispute with the union that represents hundreds of workers at its Freetown distribution facility.
Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island treasurers urge Stop & Shop to negotiate with Teamsters Local 25 to avoid potential picketing.
The state and federal government allege that the company owner had his businesses billing Medicare for the highest level of skilled rehab services at RegalCare’s sites in Massachusetts and Connecticut.
The First Circuit ruled that a federal court in Massachusetts was wrong to hold that the Conservation Law Foundation lacked standing to sue a New Jersey bus company for idling its buses in excess of state air-quality limits in Massachusetts and Connecticut.
A Niantic woman was arrested on Friday for bank fraud after presenting fake identification and forged checks at six banks in New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut, according to police. Destiny Ziolko,
The recalled products were sold across 32 states — including Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Vermont.