Connecticut residents who bought a car from Carvana may be eligible for money after the online car retailer agreed to a ...
State officials are preparing to respond to any sweeping actions President-elect Donald Trump makes on day one.
During a talk in Bridgeport, Attorney General William Tong pushed back against calling Connecticut a "sanctuary state." ...
AG William Tong has joined a national movement of attorneys general in combatting the spread of dangerous e-cigarettes being used by and harming young people.
HARTFORD, Conn. — In Hartford on Friday, state leaders announced a $58.6 million investment in the fight against the opioid ...
Connecticut Attorney General announces $1.5M settlement with Carvana after hundreds of complaints about delays and deceptive ...
Gov. Ned Lamont and Attorney General William Tong announced the state is investing $58.6 million to create a program providing stable housing and recovery support for ...
Gov. Ned Lamont and AG William Tong pledged nearly $60 million in housing and recovery support for those battling drug abuse disorders across the state.
Connecticut leaders are behind a massive crackdown on bootleg e-cigarettes to get fewer young people addicted to disposable ...
An online used car dealer based in Arizona will pay more than a million dollars to settle customer complaints in Connecticut.
Attorney General Tong said he'll pitch a shrinkflation bill and try again with a gouging measure that failed four times.
Attorney General William Tong said he would rather not describe Connecticut as a “sanctuary” state. “The word ‘sanctuary’ has no legal meaning, OK?” Tong said during an event Tuesday ...