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CT received a letter this week from the U.S. Attorney General alleging state policies impede federal immigration enforcement.
Proponents of legislation overhauling CT's century-old towing laws say there are still problems to be addressed, like ...
Recent state data shows that some CT towns are seeing a net loss of housing units, and in five of nine regions, housing ...
Geter-Pataky, the woman at the center of the Bridgeport ballot fraud scandal, was charged with violating the conditions of ...
Plastic is being found seemingly everywhere in our environment—even our bodies—as a persistent, accumulating toxin, with ...
A federal judge struck down the U.S. Education Department’s attempts to do away with diversity, equity and inclusion ...
This year, the debate is political as tariffs drive prices up and the Trump administration makes historic cuts to public ...
The contract governing health benefits for state employees expires in 2027, and retirees want a traditional Medicare option ...
For the first time in four years, CT officials are anticipating an increase in energy assistance for low-income families this ...
The program, administered by the state Office of Higher Education, provides qualified borrowers with up to $20,000 in relief ...
Hill-Lilly's departure comes as CT awaits another key child welfare role — leading the Office of the Child Advocate — to be ...
The $155M in state borrowing will result in lower utility rates for Eversource and UI customers on their monthly bills ...