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If Connecticut loses this team, it won’t be because we didn’t have the infrastructure. It’ll be because we didn’t have the ...
The decision to temporarily lease apartments in downtown Hartford to free up space on the Storrs campus illustrates the depth ...
Gov. Ned Lamont conceded that Republicans had the idea to put part of consumer electric bills on the state "credit card." ...
The bill was not met with glee in Greenwich, the wealthiest town in Connecticut that is, by some measures, starved for ...
The fate of even some of the most major education issues this year was decided by the state legislature's dooming deadline Wednesday night. From cellphones in schools to universal preschool, here are ...
As Connecticut legislators drove through a bill this spring to boost the supply of affordable housing, the state went into reverse with fewer permits for apartments and houses filed by developers.
The ARC program received the distinction from CAEP for its continued excellence and impact in preparing high-quality ...
The century-old maritime law is a rare point of disagreement between allies who have long worked together to support CT’s maritime industry.
The city of Bridgeport partnered with Juneteenth of Fairfield County on Saturday for its annual parade followed by ...
By DAVID A. LIEB As President Donald Trump’s administration targets states and local governments for not cooperating with ...
An employee who used a car for personal use 379 times and operated it at high speeds 224 times would likely be fired. Here’s ...
Governor Lamont has shown a pattern of conservatism that is out of step with the urgency of our times,' writes state Sen., ...