US Sen. Chris Murphy voted Wednesday to block the sale of offensive weapons to Israel in light of the unfolding carnage in ...
For the first time in 57 years, Connecticut’s 8th Senate district will be represented by a Democrat. After two recounts and ...
The state Department of Housing must strengthen its internal controls and make other improvements to comply with state laws, ...
Educators, municipal leaders, and other advocates gathered Thursday at Hillhouse High School to demand that the state government adjust its Educational Cost Sharing formula to provide more funding for ...
Local leaders and developers gathered this week to celebrate the completion of a small solar energy system on a landfill at ...
The Federal Railroad Administration is awarding Connecticut about $291 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for ...
Former Gov. M. Jodi Rell died Wednesday in a Florida hospital after a brief illness. She was 78. As Connecticut's 87th governor, Rell was only the second woman to serve as governor and she had the ...
Sullivan & LeShane, Inc. has announced two new hires on its government relations team in advance of the 2025 legislative ...
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) rejected rate hike requests by Connecticut gas companies this week, bringing ...
Attorney Sarah Eagan, the Center for Children's Advocacy's new executive director, says Connecticut's underinvestment in children’s behavioral health has created a shortage that leaves families ...
It’s been six months since Erin Gorman Kirk began her role as the first Cannabis Ombudsperson in the nation here in Connecticut.
During a joint meeting of the Appropriations and Public Health committees Monday morning, lawmakers approved over $14 million to be spent supporting smoking cessation programs in the state. The sum ...