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Gov. Ned Lamont has scheduled a State Bond Commission vote for Aug. 1 on the release of $155 million in state bond funding to ...
This weekend’s protests, billed as “Families First,” are meant to bring people together to collectively demand an end to ...
As congressional Republicans finalized Medicaid work requirements in President Donald Trump’s budget bill, one man who relies ...
Younger adults are generally less confident: just 25% of people ages 18-49 are confident in the program’s future, compared to ...
The campus of one of Connecticut’s most prestigious colleges may seem like an odd location to announce a preschool program, ...
Advocates from the Partnership for Strong Communities said this week that a minimum wage earner making $16.25 an hour would have to work 70 hours a week to afford a 1-bedroom apartment at a fair ...
The audit, which covers the fiscal years ending June 2022 and 2023, reviewed seven and eight candidate committee commission ...
Belinda McLoyd, 64, has been thinking about peanut butter. She receives a small monthly payment through the federal ...
Despite the nation as a whole experiencing a 363% increase in reported measles cases in 2025, Connecticut has not had a single confirmed case since 2021, according to state public health officials.
When Lawrence and Penny Higgins of Fairfield, Maine, first learned in 2020 that high levels of toxic chemicals called PFAS taint their home’s well water, they wondered how their health might suffer.
The session had the sole purpose of reconsidering and re-passing bills that the legislature passed this session, but Gov. Ned ...
Titled “The State of Working Connecticut”, the 47-page report focuses on the state's lower-than-average job growth in the past three years, when compared to the rest of the United States.