President Donald Trump signed an executive order to shut down the Education Department. What will this mean for Connecticut? Gov. Ned Lamont was in studio to discuss it. Also, Sen. Chris Murphy has ...
I've become more and more convinced that a lot of our social ills will be cured when a co-equal branch of government asserts ...
Connecticut Democrats, in reaction to governor's abrupt hiring freeze, say the state budget surplus is robust enough to keep ...
Employee health care costs would push Gov. Ned Lamont's spending plan more than $100 million over the spending cap in the ...
Connecticut educators are trying to improve student success in the classroom and beyond. The 2025 Spring Conference of the ...
The Labor and Public Employees Committee approved bills that expose a chasm between Democrats and Republicans over labor ...
It is not asking much of agency heads to put more thought into how they can run their departments without adding to state ...
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 ...
Trump chose to make an example of Mills — and Maine — over resistance to his executive order aimed at driving transgender ...
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (WTNH) — Gov. Ned Lamont will discuss his plan for the largest expansion of preschool access in ...
CT Mirror's John Dankosky will sit down with Governor Ned Lamont on March 26, 2025, at the University of Hartford's Millard ...
With the nice weather comes beautiful flowers! As the snow melts and sunshine moves in, Connecticut becomes home to a variety ...