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Today is Independence Day, the day we — as citizens and residents of the United States — celebrate the passage of the ...
As President Donald Trump prepares to sign the sweeping federal budget bill into law on July 4, Connecticut leaders across government, healthcare, and education have issued nearly-unified condemnation ...
Guest columnist Elizabeth Allen of The Active Voice tells us that no, the state did not allow poison to be dumped into any rivers, but you can rest assured that when the noise of social media ...
Quickmire has been credited with leading the way for approval of early voting in 2022 and strengthening Connecticut’s voting rights in 2023.
While overdose-related deaths in Connecticut are on the decline — the number dropped last year to 982, a 26% reduction from ...
Ahead of a court hearing next week for a Waterbury woman accused of keeping her stepson imprisoned in her house for more than two decades, Senate Republicans are seeking answers from the Connecticut ...
Healthcare analyst Ellen Andrews, Ph. D, highlights a first-in-the-nation bill that the state passed this year in an effort to control generic drug prices.
The station had been in service since about 1915, according to the company, and served about 10,000 customers.
Editorial cartoons by R.J. Matson & Bob Englehart ...
As the state continues to grapple with the issue of disconnected youth highlighted in the 119K Commission’s Young People’s Report, Eddie Cajigas, manager of community advocacy for the Department of ...
The planned cuts include more than $3 million to support social workers in Hartford, New Britain, Vernon and Waterbury schools through 2029.
Attorney General William Tong on Monday filed a brief with the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) urging the full rejection of United Illuminating’s latest $105 million rate hike request.