The interest rate on delinquent property tax payments and housing policy were contested topics in a Planning and Development Committee public hearing Wednesday, during which municipal leaders, ...
Joseph Crisco Jr. was a friend, a dedicated senator, and a trusted voice for his constituents for more than 20 years, those who worked with him say. Crisco, 90, died last week. The Woodbridge Democrat ...
Democratic leaders of both the House and Senate announced Wednesday morning that they would seek to boost special education ...
As flu cases surge across Connecticut, state health officials are urging residents to get vaccinated amid a troubling national rise in pediatric flu deaths and declining vaccination rates.
Enfield, excoriated a proposal during a public hearing Wednesday to require movie theaters to separately advertise scheduled ...
Lawmakers and advocates gathered Wednesday to join Rep. Joe Gresko, D-Stratford, at a morning news conference to raise ...
The Children's Committee is considering a bill to give free school meals to all students in the state, ultimately removing ...
Connecticut commemorates the 50th anniversary of its Freedom of Information Act, a landmark law that has ensured government transparency and public access to records and meetings since its enactment ...
Guest opinion columnist Carol Noble, president of the Association of Retired Teachers of CT, says teachers form the backbone of our society. They are important because they change lives, inspire ...
Carol Noble is president of the Association of Retired Teachers of CT. The views, opinions, positions, or strategies ...
The Arc Connecticut announced the appointment of Shivonne McKay Annan as its new executive director on Monday.
Ensuring that all of the state's community colleges offer some kind of on-campus food service was raised as a concept by the General Assembly's Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee on ...
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