If CT lawmakers had known earlier about projected big budget numbers, they might have done things differently in this short ...
CT's employment numbers and labor force participation rates are still above pre-pandemic levels, but the unemployment rate is decreasing.
Eversource's remarks that it will cut capital project spending were seen as a nudge for Gov. Ned Lamont to fire PURA chair ...
The I-95 fire, caused by a gasoline tanker truck crash, will keep the highway closed for days in CT. It could reopen by ...
COVID made children's developmental and learning challenges worse, and we are handicapping ourselves without real time data to address that.
From left, Reps. Derell Wilson and Manny Sanchez of labor committee listen to House Speaker Matt Ritter and his counsel, ...
YNHH wants out of a deal to buy CT hospitals from Prospect Medical Holdings, citing deteriorating facilities and 'irresponsible' finances.
The rules will allow passengers to receive refunds for some delays and require extra fees to be stated clearly before tickets are purchased.
The number of young people in Connecticut with at least two mental health diagnoses was up 24% from 2018 to 2022, a study found.
Children who are going into kindergarten may already need mental health support. It's time for Connecticut to fund that effort properly.
Despite Connecticut’s perceived wealth, more than one in 10 Connecticut residents struggle with hunger, including over 80,000 children who lack access to enough food for an active, healthy life. The ...
The bills aim to make becoming a teacher easier, examine how unfunded education mandates affect towns and shift mandated reporter laws.