The State Elections Enforcement Commission has a new leader, at least temporarily. Clare Kindall is the commission’s new ...
Labor legislation was at the forefront of the Connecticut General Assembly’s Labor and Public Employees Committee docket ...
A proposed amendment to the Connecticut Constitution aimed at replacing gender-specific language with gender-neutral terms is ...
As measles outbreaks spread across the United States, Connecticut health officials are urging residents to double check their vaccination status, while also raising the alarm about the potential for ...
State officials and educators decried President Donald Trump’s executive order calling for the federal Department of Education’s closure on Thursday, vowing to fight the administration on education ...
Legislators sought Thursday to bring attention to the state's Certified B Corporations, or B Corps. B Corps are for-profit corporations certified for their social impact by the nonprofit agency B Lab.
The Office of the Attorney General overpaid an employee $22,096 for accrued sick leave upon their retirement, according to a ...
Sen. Julie KushnerSen. Rob SampsonRep. Joe Canino HARTFORD, CT – Although some local payroll costs may increase as a result, ...
Gov. Ned Lamont outlined the state’s priorities for education funding, student mental health, and the role of technology in ...
Kiewit Corporation, the construction company behind the Connecticut State Pier project in New London, says it is owed around ...
As the housing crisis continues in Connecticut, guest columnist Kirk A. Wesley of the Open Communities Alliance keeps hearing ...
More than 190 people signed up to speak at Wednesday’s Judiciary Committee public hearing, with hundreds more submitting written testimony, ...