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Nonprofit agencies supporting mental health services, addiction, homelessness, immigration and more were well represented ...
Residential customers should see their energy rates drop by at least $11 per month starting July 1, as both United ...
US Sen. Richard Blumenthal speaks to reporters about the Federal Aviation Administration during a news conference Monday, May 19, 2025, outside the state ...
A declaration of “extraordinary” circumstances from Gov. Ned Lamont is expected to clear the way for the General Assembly to ...
Hartford, leads the Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee Meeting on May 19, 2025. HARTFORD, CT – Lawmakers on Monday vowed to ...
During his first administration, President Donald Trump’s top health officials gave North Carolina permission to use Medicaid money for social services not traditionally covered by health insurance.
In a unanimous vote Wednesday, the Connecticut Senate passed legislation to expand the state’s Fallen Officer Fund to cover ...
With just hours to go on Sunday before more than 2,000 employees of Electric Boat in Groton were due to go on strike, a deal ...
Connecticut’s two US senators have decried what they called the Trump administration’s “cruel” cuts to a program that helps ...
Library groups in the state are hailing passage of a bill they say would protect them and their patrons from “predatory” ...
Emma Sok, 3, toured the state Capitol and met with a series of legislators in support of The Diaper Bank of Connecticut.
The Connecticut Senate has passed a wide-ranging consumer protection bill aimed at increasing transparency in pricing, strengthening digital privacy, and giving residents more control over product ...