Plus: An evictions bill, 'Healthcare Cabinet' recommendations, questions about mental health staff at correctional facilities ...
As more than a foot of snow fell on parts of CT on Jan. 25, a massive shift was taking place within power plants across New ...
State lawmakers and Tolland officials say they were blindsided by a plan to open a new juvenile detention facility in the town.
A degree from Yale had a bigger long-term payoff than other CT colleges, but associate's degrees and certificates had high ...
The CT legislature's newly adopted S.B. 83 does more than preserve unused balances. It entrenches the fund and expands its ...
Gov. Ned Lamont has proposed a state-run graduate student loan program that would replace federal loans for a number of professions.
Hakeem Jeffries' efforts on behalf of Larson were personal, not political. CT's 1st District is competitive only in a Democratic primary.
Connecticut must reduce its reliance on local property taxes and fully modernize the Education Cost Sharing formula.
CT officials are considering new regulations on social media and gaming companies to protect youths, but advocates say ...
The Environmental Protection Agency revoked its own determination that required it to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
Last year, a CT state trooper stopped a speeding car with a 'pit maneuver.' No one was injured, but an investigation is ...
Republicans sought short-term DHS funding to continue talks, but Sen. Chris Murphy objected on behalf of the Democrats. A ...