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The Connecticut Department of Correction paid out $834,955 to nine people who were on leave past their allowed time limit, ...
The former steel manufacturing building in the New Britain Business Park has not seen a work crew in decades. After steelmaking ended, ...
According to a report published by the Office of Legislative Research in 2022, there were more than 540,000 state residents who held student debt, totaling $19.3 billion.
At his recent annual physical, Columnist Barth Keck received the vaccine for pneumococcal pneumonia because his age group had been added to the list of people recommended for the shot. Not much of a ...
The Park Avenue shooting in Midtown Manhattan that resulted in the deaths of four people could have been prevented, according ...
A map of Yankee Gas territory in Connecticut. Both Connecticut Attorney General William Tong and the state’s Office of ...
So far, the federal government has provided little in the way of regulation for artificial intelligence and data privacy.
Wethersfield is the latest Connecticut municipality to be approved for automated traffic enforcement cameras by the state.
Those who like nothing more than a slice of Connecticut pizza on their plate can now show their state pride and help fight ...
US Rep. Joe Courtney is once again hoping the Senate will approve this year’s Coast Guard Authorization Act that includes a Safe-to-Report policy he spearheaded to protect those reporting sexual ...
Guest columnist Jeanette W. Weldon of CHEFA celebrates 60 years of helping Connecticut's nonprofits grow stronger so they can better serve state residents.
Gov. Ned Lamont has directed US and state flags in Connecticut to be lowered to half-staff in honor of a Plainville ...