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Connecticut and United States flags will fly at half staff Saturday, according to a directive from Gov. Ned Lamont. The ...
A pair of tech companies from California and Ohio have drawn the ire of the Connecticut attorney general’s office after ...
Partners in the initiative include the state fire marshal, the Connecticut State Police Fire and Explosion Investigation Unit ...
From new cellphone policies to mandatory civics and media literacy instruction, many students and staff will be returning to something new and different in their respective districts.
A bipartisan trio of Connecticut’s legislative leaders called for respect and dignity over the ongoing culture war on social ...
Having served in Hartford since 2009, Sen. Tony Hwang is looking to bring his political career a little closer to home.
Gov. Ned Lamont signed Public Act 25-167 into law July 30. Its aim is to implement the task force’s recommendations in an ...
If municipalities do not meet that threshold, then developers are empowered to develop affordable housing “by right,” meaning they can bypass municipal planning and zoning regulations.
The social media storm surrounding a Connecticut legislator took another turn Wednesday, as US Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-CT, announced he will be initiating an investigation.
Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas is reaffirming the state’s commitment to election integrity and residents’ access to ...
From Jan. 1 through July 31 of this year there were 49 fatal collisions on roads and highways patrolled by the Connecticut State Police, compared to 69 fatal collisions during the same period in 2024.