News
At risk is $50 million from the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRICs) grant, which is designed to provide ...
Hamden Democrat Josh Elliott focused on public education, mental and behavioral health services and municipal support in his ...
Editorial cartoons by Jonathan Brown & R.J. Matson ...
Attorney General William Tong is once again taking the Trump administration to court, this time joining a coalition of 25 states in suing the administration over $6.8 billion in federal funding it is ...
More than half of Connecticut mothers hospitalized for postpartum mental health emergencies had no documented mental health condition at the time of delivery, according to a new state analysis that ...
Hugh Keefe, New Haven’s leading criminal defense attorney of the turn of the 21st century, the son of a meatpacker who ...
Only four Connecticut municipalities have had their plans for automated traffic enforcement cameras approved by the state so ...
The Connecticut Department of Social Services is bracing for the potential loss of hundreds of millions of dollars as a ...
A statewide plan to expand electric vehicle infrastructure for school buses and truck fleets is drawing sharp criticism from ...
It has been two and a half years since the state allowed adult-use cannabis to be legally sold, but while the industry is thriving in surrounding states, it is stagnating in Connecticut, experts say.
Gov. Ned Lamont has acted upon all 203 bills approved by the Connecticut General Assembly during the 2025 legislative session ...
Eight out of Connecticut’s 36 state senators were present for each of the 437 votes taken in the Connecticut Senate during ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results