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They don’t always see eye to eye on issues but state Reps. Matt Blumenthal (D) and Joe Polletta (R) don’t want tolls in ...
With concerns about potential cuts, criticism continues regarding the future of former Connecticut State Colleges and ...
"As an aging homeowner population, we need to seriously take a look at what we can do," Councilwoman Alexandra Thomas said of ...
Up to $155 million in state bond funding could be released to offset public benefits charges on electric bills. The vote will ...
As budget cuts were enacted in President Donald Trump’s tax-and-spending bill, one of the biggest items mentioned was ...
The explosion in the use of costly GLP-1 drugs has helped fuel a 9.3% jump in per-person drug costs for CT residents.
People across Connecticut protested Saturday in response to federal funding cuts from President Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful ...
Saturday’s protest took on additional meaning, as it coincided with the 35th anniversary of the American with Disabilities ...
Faith leaders across the U.S. are hoping a bipartisan bill in Congress might finally provide relief to an immigration issue ...
Here’s a first look at meetings of South Dakota state government’s boards and commissions, as well as one committee of the Legislature, that are open to the public during the new week starting Monday, ...
The New York Public Campaign Finance Program, first used in the 2024 election, is one of a few that matches contributions by ...
Fueled by a 5-shot hazelnut Starbucks latte, Indiana University Northwest Chancellor Arrick Jackson settles into his new ...