In his first month in office, Trump issued the grotesquely titled executive order Protecting Children from Chemical and Surgical Mutilation, designed to shut down medically necessary care for ...
Durable, equitable solutions to affordable housing must be grounded in place, not imposed uniformly across towns with vastly different capacities.
Sen. Martin Looney plays the long game in the CT Capitol, thanking Gov. Ned Lamont for some things while pressing him to do ...
Connecticut seems to be surviving the recent series of winter storms the way it always does: with salt, overtime, and lowered expectations.
Connecticut’s U.S. senators were split on a vote Friday night on a government funding deal that avoids a prolonged partial ...
A CT law that requires police to intervene when they see abuse by other officers applies to immigration agents, top police officials said.
Connecticut can afford to replace more of those vanishing federal dollars than most other states can. The question is where ...
The “Mary Ann Handley Award” — formerly PACT — covers the gap between grants and community college tuition and fees.
Plus: Updates on the Connecticut Education Issues Summit, the Council of Small Towns, and the Planning and Development ...
Many CT school boards have stopped doing written evaluations of superintendents. Instead conducting oral evaluations. In ...
CT received more than 12,000 reports of bear sightings in 2025, more than double from a decade ago. One town provided the most reports.
A 10-year veteran at DCF met with a 21-year-old woman she believed to be Jacqueline 'Mimi' Torres-García, court testimony ...
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