Gov. Ned Lamont announced a state of emergency due to dry weather conditions and the threat of additional fires.
With incarcerated people now broadly eligible for financial aid through Pell Grants, CT officials are working on expanding ...
The call for an audit came just one day after a news report raised questions about CSCU Chancellor Terrence Cheng's expenses.
The discussion at the CT Housing Conference highlighted the differences between the executive and legislative branches on the ...
Concerns about patient safety and abuse have led Connecticut lawmakers to consider increased oversight of state-run ...
The change follows a federal policy finalized in May expanding Affordable Care Act eligibility to DACA recipients.
Documents obtained by CT Public also identified table pads with cracks that prevented them from being properly sanitized ...
Every election cycle, voters across Connecticut hear a lot about housing. Much of that talk comes in the form of ...
CT expects to set aside $1.2 billion to pay down pension debt, but projects nearly $400 million in General Fund cost overruns ...
The Congressional Leadership Fund reserved $600,000 in TV ads to help boost Logan but has moved the money to other ...
Gov. Ned Lamont was one of many CT residents who tried to take advantage of the first day of early voting, only to find long ...
The first day of early voting in CT drew 56,000 voters to the polls, about 2.5% of all eligible voters. Strong turnout ...