Even the 'land of steady habits' has seen change over time. Here's a look at 10 ways Connecticut is becoming a different ...
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The state’s concerns include a $38M budget deficit, inadequate special education services and conflict among the local board ...
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The Committee on Children's priorities will include child care costs and staff pay, safety technology in schools and ...
CT Republicans want to roll back a state law that limits when law enforcement can cooperate with federal immigration agents.
The impending auction of the Hartford Courant’s longtime home at 285 Broad St. is a testament to an unmitigated greed that has ended the storied newspaper’s physical presence in the city.
Gov. Ned Lamont will nominate a Supreme Court justice and 13 others as judges on Monday. The CT judiciary now includes more women than men.
CT tenants revived efforts to expand protections against no-fault evictions, signaling the start of what will likely be a contentious debate.
The impending auction of the Hartford Courant’s longtime home at 285 Broad St. is a testament to an unmitigated greed that has ended the storied newspaper’s physical presence in the city.
It’s time CT invests in one of the most evidence-based ways to achieve a strong workforce and better lives for residents: access to public higher education.
It’s time CT invests in one of the most evidence-based ways to achieve a strong workforce: access to public higher education.