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The Hall of Flags in the State Capitol was a cool place to be Monday as officials from Mystic Aquarium used a penguin — from ...
Recent federal actions authorizing the US Department of Education to send student loans in default to collections, including ...
In a town hall meeting attended by about 100 residents, US Sen. Richard Blumenthal didn’t mince words when talking about President Donald Trump. "Dumb," "cruel," and "chaotic" were some of the words ...
Attorney General William Tong has joined 20 attorneys general in an amicus brief in support of law firm Susman Godfrey, which is challenging what Tong called an unconstitutional presidential order ...
The future was on display in the Senate Chamber at the State Capitol Friday, as the Jewish Federation of Connecticut hosted ...
They’ve been helping people out of poverty in southeastern Connecticut for 60 years, but what does the future look like for ...
Give the devil his due. That's what the Church of Satanology is asking Hartford. The church, founded by Florida-based ...
Two candidates for full-time positions on the Board of Pardons and Parole were interviewed by the Judiciary Committee ...
Lamont Sees Installation of Solar Panels at Seven Correctional Facilities as ‘Win-Win’ for State
State officials visit the Cheshire Correctional Institution on April 24, 2025, for a public unveiling of a solar array ...
Members of the legislature’s Legislative Regulation Review Committee voted Tuesday to adopt regulations that officials say ...
Republican Amy Romano won Tuesday’s special election in Shelton, securing the 113th House District seat and continuing the ...
It took nearly 10 hours, but the Appropriations Committee approved a draft of a two-year, 2026-27 state budget Tuesday that ...
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