The plan to lease drones as emergency first responders was rejected by two council committees but is still headed to the full ...
Members of the city council’s Joint Committee on Contracts and Public Safety and Transportation overwhelmingly voted against ...
The initiative would have been funded with $500,000 in state aid that now may be lost unless a contract is salvaged.
The drones will be deployed in response to calls, not regularly "up in the air watching people," an official said.
The unit can travel up to 60 miles an hour, has low-light and thermal imaging capabilities, and can read a license plate from ...
Connecticut legislators have passed a few new laws relating to drone activity in the state, including an act that prohibits adding a weapon to a drone. None of these laws, however, will make it legal ...
The FAA refers to drones as "small unmanned aircraft systems," or UAS. Shooting down a hovering drone is illegal in Connecticut and nationwide, the FAA says. Connecticut legislators have passed a few ...