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Connecticut ratepayers will see their electricity bills decline slightly when they receive their July bills following a ...
GreenerGovCT is an outgrowth of Gov. Ned Lamont’s first executive order back in 2019, which established a set of ...
According to the lawsuit, the demand from the USDA, which came in the form of a letter in May, threatened states with ...
A roadway safety law passed by the legislature in its 2023 session allows for towns and cities to employ the devices to enforce local traffic ordinances.
Whether by protecting American interests overseas or providing wholesome food for Connecticut families, state veterans continue to serve, according to US Marine Corps veteran Jared McCool.
Once again, residents across Connecticut are gearing up for protests across the state this weekend.
Medicaid and Medicare were signed into law on June 30, 1965, by President Lyndon B. Johnson as part of the Social Security ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and agency leaders have attributed a panoply of chronic diseases ...
The Connecticut Department of Correction paid out $834,955 to nine people who were on leave past their allowed time limit, ...
The former steel manufacturing building in the New Britain Business Park has not seen a work crew in decades. After ...
The case remains sealed while Allie-Brennan participates in an accelerated rehabilitation program he applied for after his ...
The Park Avenue shooting in Midtown Manhattan that resulted in the deaths of four people could have been prevented, according ...