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Following a lawsuit brought by Connecticut and 23 other states, the Trump administration will fully release all $184 million ...
As Labor Day approaches, labor leaders and elected officials drew attention to what they’re calling an “unprecedented attack” on labor unions and workers by the Trump administration.
Test results released from the Connecticut Department of Education this week show that academic performance improved across all student groups in 2025, while chronic absenteeism fell for the third ...
The Connecticut Department of Children and Families' building in Hartford on Jan. 7, 2025. HARTFORD, CT — New policies and a new computer system will help ...
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 ...
Gov. Ned Lamont and Captain Ken Curtin London sign paperwork for the $7.7 million state funding for infrastructure work at the New London submarine base.
The Trump administration’s cuts to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention funding for state and local health departments had vastly uneven effects depending on the political leanings of a state, ...
Attorney General William Tong answers questions outside the State Capitol in Hartford on Tuesday, April 29, 2025. HARTFORD, CT — In response to numerous ...
New Haven student Esdrás Zabaleta-Ramirez took one big step closer to being freed from ICE detention Thursday — after a federal immigration court judge granted the 18-year-old a bond of $1,500.
An APRN with the Community Health & Wellness Center in Torrington, meets with a telehealth patient. Despite the challenges ...
Rajeev Pahuja of Hamden, one of the main advocates for the state holiday, said all families should celebrate the holiday as a triumph of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ...