On the morning Gov. Ned Lamont helped UConn men's basketball coach Dan Hurley ring the opening bell on Wall Street, ...
The possibility of restoring service to pre-pandemic levels on the Shore Line East rail line remains in jeopardy as the legislative session nears its conclusion.
Legislation that would increase the default retirement fund contribution rate for workers in the state could come before the Senate today.
State lawmakers who say they’ve heard from constituents about incessant noise from large solar projects are pushing for more ...
The House voted Tuesday to increase pay for state employees by 4.5% for the next fiscal year, an increase of $154 million.
Sikorsky is laying off less than 1% of its workforce in response to the U.S. Army’s decision to eliminate program-making ...
Sean Scanlon, Connecticut’s State Comptroller kicked-off the event with a personal story about a small business and his mom who owns one. And said he understands all too well the challenges that small ...
The Biden administration finalized nursing home staffing rules Monday that will require thousands of them to hire more nurses and aides — while giving them years to do so. The new rules from the ...
A bill that would have decriminalized small amounts of psilocybin – the active substance in hallucinogenic mushrooms – died ...
Despite the changes Connecticut’s latest bill has undergone since February and the support of such industry giants as IBM and Microsoft, there are still some members of the tech industry which are ...
A bill that made significant changes to the state’s family and medical leave law was passed by the Senate Thursday, but not ...
The state House has passed a bill requiring owners of inground pools or hot tubs to put a fence around the structures after a ...