The report found that students in out-of-state schools suffered “a concerning number of injuries." Officials described ...
"Our townspeople are angry about it," one lawmaker said. "I'm mostly mad that no one talked to us about it or came to town and take questions." ...
A full record of which police departments are using the equipment is not kept by state officials.
In a wide-ranging State of the State Address, Gov. Ned Lamont proposed one-time tax rebates of $200 per person Wednesday in ...
Majority Leader Jason Rojas of East Hartford acknowledged that the fund had been established to allow the state to react while the legislature was not in session — and had included specific language ...
Homes are more than where we sleep at night. They shape where our children are educated, determine our employment opportunities, who we call our neighbors, and almost every other aspect of how we grow ...
Electric vehicles parked in the Department of Administrative Service's Morgan Street Garage in Hartford on February 4, 2025. The Chevrolet Bolts pictured make up the majority of the state's fleet of ...
Extending Royal's appointment "ensures continuity" as CT State as the college builds on its progress to serve students, ...
Local Connecticut school districts spent $75 million in three years sending students with disabilities to out-of-state schools, some of which weren't licensed, a report shows.
The Department of Homeland Security removed a list Sunday that put more than 500 “sanctuary jurisdictions” across the country – including the state of Connecticut and several of its towns – on notice ...