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Connecticut has joined a group of states declining to sign a letter from the U.S. Department of Education certifying Title VI ...
Connecticut municipalities, businesses and nonprofits that have been affected by recent actions by the federal government are ...
Members of the House of Representative’s Tax Equity Caucus and advocates called on the Connecticut General Assembly and the ...
United States Sen. Richard Blumenthal is ringing the alarm bell over the closure of regional offices of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The Public Safety and Security Committee on Tuesday unanimously advanced a bill that makes changes to a prior law requiring periodic behavioral health assessments for police officers.
Danielle Warren remembers when events like the Advancing Connecticut Together, Inc. HIV/AIDS awareness rally at the State ...
A proposed tax on sweetened beverages returned to the Connecticut legislature on Monday, reviving a years-long debate over ...
In a sharply divided and emotionally charged vote on Tuesday, the Connecticut Senate confirmed Marissa Gillett to a second ...
State officials, educators, and lawmakers gathered on Monday morning at New Britain High School to commemorate National IEP ...
Morrison Hughes, chapter vice president of the Manor House Tenant Union, speaks about the conditions of Manor House at a ...
Gov. Ned Lamont is releasing $2.5 million in state funding to two regional education service centers to help improve public education through the coordination of high-quality, cost-effective programs ...
Attorney General William Tong joined a coalition of attorneys general in condemning what they call the Trump administration’s “ideological deportation policy,” targeting noncitizens who speak out ...