A bipartisan coalition of municipal leaders, legislators and state officials are urging the Connecticut Public Utilities ...
As voters feel financial pressure from runaway health care costs and crave innovations that would provide relief, the standoff in Congress has been firmly rooted in the status quo — keeping an ...
Eighty-two percent of New England is experiencing drought conditions, affecting everything from wildfire risk to the vibrancy of the region’s iconic fall foliage.
With a special legislative session scheduled this week to pass a bill aimed at addressing the issue, Gov. Ned Lamont, legislative leaders, and a coalition of local officials gathered in East Hartford ...
As of Saturday afternoon, full SNAP benefits for November were loaded onto the EBT cards of Connecticut recipients, Gov. Ned Lamont announced.
Statewide, voter participation was about 35.9% this year compared to 33.7% in the municipal election two years ago.
The audit, conducted by the state Auditors of Public Accounts for fiscal years 2021 and 2022, found 14 areas of noncompliance ...
What we saw were Democrats coming out. Democrats supporting the issues that mattered,” Danbury Mayor Roberto Alves said.
Unofficial results show 21 communities flipping from Republican to Democratic control. Two others - Middlebury and Wolcott - went from Republican to a petition candidate.
The results mirrored a national trend that saw the party pick up major wins in statewide races in New Jersey and Virginia.
The decision by the administration of President Donald Trump to partially fund SNAP benefits during the federal government ...
The University of Connecticut Senate voted on Monday night to delay a requirement that all undergraduates take a course on ...
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