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Nearly 4,000 homes and businesses in 44 communities will benefit from $9.9 million in state grants announced today by the ...
Democrats on the legislative Appropriations Committee unveiled their 2026-27 budget plan that represents a slight increase ...
State religious and political leaders shared their reactions to the death of Pope Francis Monday in a series of statements across various media. Francis, the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church ...
On its website, the League of Conservation Voters has a video titled, "LCV's Best Year Ever: A Decade in the Making and More to Come." That was in 2022, after the Biden administration had committed ...
Connecticut lawmakers, advocates, and educators gathered for a press conference at the Legislative Office Building Monday ...
MERIDEN, CT – State officials cited Andrew DiDomenico and other workers killed or injured while working alongside state and ...
For years, cannabis advocates would rally outside the state Capitol each April. This year, they were invited in to participate in a conversation about how Connecticut could improve its regulations and ...
Columnist Barth Keck says he's been teaching "Media Literacy" for 30 years, and his inspiration for creating the class was "Amusing Ourselves to Death," a book written in 1985 by the late Neil Postman ...
Guest columnist Janet Stolfi Alfano, CEO of The Diaper Bank of Connecticut, reminds us that for many Connecticut families, the kitchen table isn't just where meals are shared; it's where tough ...
The so-called “No Kings Day” rally in support of federal workers drew a crowd to the south lawn of the Connecticut State ...
FILE PHOTO: Attorney General William Tong speaks on 21 January, 2025, about birthright citizenship and the lawsuit that Connecticut joined to oppose President Donald Trump’s order ending the ...
More than 50 high school students made their way to the Legislative Office Building in Hartford earlier this week to advocate for the extension of the Husky health program to people up to 26 years old ...