Within a week of the pandemic declaration, clear disparities began to emerge. Unemployment claims skyrocketed. Some school districts transitioned easily into remote learning; others were scrambling.
A Hartford man plead guilty to federal drug and firearm charges at U.S. District Court on Tuesday in Hartford. Christopher Dancy, 35, was arrested on Aug. 18, 2022, for ...
The Girl Scouts of Connecticut gathered at the State Capitol on Tuesday for a special event aimed at teaching them about ...
The 2025 Hartford St. Patrick's Day Parade will step off at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 15 from the State Capitol building on ...
It’s Girl Scout Day at the State Capitol. Lots of young faces had the opportunity to learn about the importance of local ...
A proposal to expand eviction protections for rent-paying tenants took a big step forward as state legislators voted to ...
Lawmakers in Connecticut are weighing a series of proposed housing and zoning reforms that could reshape the state’s approach to residential development.
Students at the University of Connecticut testified on the controversial campus safety bill SB00980 on Friday, March 7.
The bill would amend laws that a CT Mirror and ProPublica investigation found have come to favor tow companies at the expense ...
Connecticut's General Assembly has a workforce of about 460 people, including 11 who earn more than $200,000 and 155 make ...
The public benefits charges on utility bills were a hot topic at the state capitol this week, as lawmakers heard from ...
Hartford Symphony Orchestra is reuniting with the Hartford Chorale for a special performance of Mozart’s final composition to ...