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With Connecticut residents facing some of the highest electric bills in the nation, lawmakers convened Tuesday at the ...
Connecticut’s job market took a modest step back in March, shedding 4,500 nonfarm payroll jobs while the unemployment rate edged up by 0.2 percentage points to 3.6%, according to new data released ...
A pair of aging bridges on Interstate 95 in West Haven are slated for replacement, with the $136 million project expected to ...
The Connecticut Education Association (CEA) used the unveiling of a new piece of art made by aspiring teachers to again call for greater support for educators across the state.
As Connecticut’s housing crisis deepens, lawmakers, advocates and residents gathered in Hamden this week for a public forum calling for legislative action to strengthen "just cause" tenant protections ...
Between staff reductions, policy changes and potential office closures at the federal Social Security Administration, an atmosphere of “complete and utter chaos” has resulted, causing that agency to ...
Officials and pro-choice advocates urge the Trump administration to release Title X funding at the state capitol on April 16, ...
Connecticut has joined a group of states declining to sign a letter from the U.S. Department of Education certifying Title VI ...
Connecticut municipalities, businesses and nonprofits that have been affected by recent actions by the federal government are ...
Members of the House of Representative’s Tax Equity Caucus and advocates called on the Connecticut General Assembly and the ...
The Public Safety and Security Committee on Tuesday unanimously advanced a bill that makes changes to a prior law requiring periodic behavioral health assessments for police officers.
In a sharply divided and emotionally charged vote on Tuesday, the Connecticut Senate confirmed Marissa Gillett to a second ...
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