Bristol, wants University of Connecticut to consider establishing a 'state center' to study unidentified aerial phenomena.
Carlos, who has served as deputy correction commissioner since Dec. 2020, will take over the top spot when Angel Quiros steps down in May.
Connecticut’s U.S. senators supported bipartisan legislation Thursday aiming to boost the supply of housing and create more affordable options. But the bill, which seeks to address a pressing ...
Lawmakers on Thursday questioned Gov. Ned Lamont’s nominee to lead Connecticut’s child welfare agency about whether the state is doing enough to protect children from harm and make sure they’re well ...
Gov. Ned Lamont recently took a big step toward closing a rift with unionized state employees, reaching tentative deals for raises with 10 more unions. But with more than half of state government’s 35 ...
CT's Judicial Branch has canceled plans to open a 20-bed juvenile detention facility in Tolland, a project that sparked fierce opposition.
Cities and states are filing lawsuits and looking for other funding as the Trump admin. seeks to shut off federal dollars for public trails.
On National Working Moms Day March 12 we must address the unjust disparities in access to maternity leave and understand the value of expanding paid leave.
As more lawmakers weigh in on the issue, Sen. Chris Murphy also plans to introduce legislation that would ban trades on ...
SB196 provides a justified response to the actions of a few bad actors who have contributed to hospital bankruptcies.
The legislation has been raised in CT nearly every year since 2018, but it hasn't passed. Most states already have FGM bans on the books.
CT Superior Court Judge Robert D'Andrea said Wednesday that the court could consider life in prison for Jonatan Nanita if ...