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Gov. Ned Lamont speaks to a joint session of the Connecticut General Assembly during his State of the State Address at the ...
Julieth Callejas, executive director of End Hunger CT!, discusses the impact federal cuts will have on food assistance ...
An APRN with the Community Health & Wellness Center in Torrington, meets with a telehealth patient. Despite the challenges ...
Two Connecticut airports have received over $7 million in federal grants from the U.S. Department of Transportation for various improvements to bring them up to current standards.
State Rep Jillian Gilchrest, D-West Hartford, announced she is challenging incumbent Democrat John Larson, D-1st District, ...
Shellye Davis, secretary treasurer of the Connecticut AFL-CIO and president of the Hartford Federation of Paraeducators, AFT ...
The protests, themed “Workers Over Billionaires,” are part of a nationwide effort to bring together community members in support of constitutional values and opposition to authoritarianism, organizers ...
Columnist Barth Keck says that for the first time in 35 years he is enjoying the back-to-school celebration from home as a retiree while his colleagues who are still teaching face challenging times.
Monday’s briefing was at State Pier in New London, which the state and investors have sunk $310 million in to redevelop it as ...
Medication abortion is now the dominant method in Connecticut, with mifepristone used in nearly 70 percent of abortions in ...
The CDC reported that as of Aug. 19, a total of 1,375 confirmed measles cases had been reported by 42 jurisdictions. There ...
In its decision, the court recognized that the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms is “not unlimited,” Tong said.
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