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Stephanie Thomas was discussing her objections to President Trump’s executive order on elections when she referred to Nazi ...
Although funding for the early childhood program has not been cut, uncertainty remains about its future. One parent said she is ‘terrified.’ ...
The visas were revoked by the Trump administration and are part of an effort that has left hundreds of students nationwide at ...
Malik Jones was shot by a police officer in 1997. Now his family wants to build 'a haven for families impacted by police ...
Marissa Gillett was confirmed to a second 4-year term as PURA chair Tuesday after Senate Republicans walked out before the ...
Gov. Ned Lamont has steadfastly refused to increase taxes on Connecticut’s wealthiest residents throughout his six-plus years in office. During that time, legislators have proposed income tax ...
Many lawmakers want to expand the $2,000-per-child credit, a longtime Democratic priority — but aren’t sure about how to get there.
The Trump administration named CT among 34 states that may lose their federal Department of Housing and Urban Development field office.
Many lawmakers want to expand the $2,000-per-child credit, a longtime Democratic priority — but aren’t sure about how to get there.
What begins as an effort to ensure safe schools rapidly turns into an intrusive monitoring system that sees children as criminals.
In diverse urban areas, the increased focus on threats from students leads to more disciplinary actions that unfairly affect students of color.
High-potency cannabis will exist whether CT lawmakers acknowledge it or not. The question is whether these products will be sold safely or elsewhere.