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Connecticut’s leaders denounced President Trump’s military response to the civil unrest in Los Angeles days before the 'No ...
U.S. Dept. of Ed is collecting on defaulted student loans for first time since the COVID-19 pandemic. CT and other states are ...
Protesters gathered at the Capitol and outside an ICE office in solidarity with demonstrations in Los Angeles over federal ...
Lamont began his soft reelection campaign by trying to ably frame legislative wins and nimbly navigate concerns over the ...
Harkay, CT Mirror's former education reporter, won for her story about a Hartford public schools graduate who never learned ...
Community health centers will withdraw a petition to the state following an earmark in the CT budget to increase Medicaid ...
A judge nixed a Bridgeport campaign worker's request to avoid a trial in an absentee ballot case, signaling that others won't ...
A college degree alone is no longer a guarantee of career readiness. That’s why internships and career development need to be ...
The work of CT's Historic Preservation Office faces one the largest threats since historic preservation regulation began in ...
Gov. Ned Lamont is weighing whether to call CT lawmakers into special session to revise the housing bill before he must sign ...
Federally funded TRIO programs introduce thousands of kids to the idea of college, but now the Trump administration wants to ...
More than 200 wildfires are blazing across Canada, forcing 27,000 people to evacuate and creating hazardous air quality all ...
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