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CT Senate Minority Leader Stephen Harding's caucus is offering more, and sharper, criticisms of Gov. Ned Lamont and the ...
The cost of preparing for a threatened May 19 strike at 51 Connecticut nursing homes runs into the millions, an official said ...
CT has ‘no meaningful regulation of homeschooling,’ which has meant some children aren’t getting sufficient education, a new ...
REAL ID, now required for domestic air travel, is only available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents in CT, leaving out ...
CT was one of only three states to lose its IMLS grant for libraries. The state library will now get those funds back and receive a new award.
Difficulty in attracting volunteer firefighters, the first line of defense in most CT towns, is a crisis that has unfolded ...
Janet Andrews sued CT over DESPP’s hiring of Aimee Plourde, who she said was ‘unqualified’ and received interview questions ...
Acknowledging the wrongs of slavery and oppression is not weakness. It is not self-hate. It is the very definition of ...
Officials are seeking better ways to help victims after a report detailed findings like backlogged services and limited ...
Mary was not yet on the verge of losing her house when assistance came, as is usually the case when individuals or families receive assistance. By that time, it’s often too late because for too long, ...
Lawmakers have advanced several bills that could limit which records are accessible to the public or alter how public ...
The tentative deal had strong bipartisan support, despite recent calls from Republican leaders to freeze wages for all CT ...