Educators said over 30,000 more students are attending school on a regular basis since the program was launched in 2021.
The threats are greater,” Lt. Gov. Bysiewicz said. “There’s so much hate, so much attempt to divide and discriminate.” ...
Knight, also known as “Brody,” 43, of Hartford, will be arraigned this week on charges of distribution of fentanyl and ...
The Inspector General’s Office is investigating an officer-involved shooting Monday evening in Bridgeport, according to the ...
A man was arrested after allegedly sexually assaulting a woman he was driving in East Hartford, according to police. The ...
SEIU District 1199 New England will announce Tuesday that a preliminary-yet-necessary procedural step toward a strike was ...
The letter surfaces at a time when surging electric bills have made PURA, a once obscure regulatory body with little control ...
Members of CT’s transgender community expressed joy and pride with impassioned speeches, calls to action, and laughter at the ...
Fonfara accused the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority of attempting to tarnish his reputation by levying fines against ...
A southern magnolia tree believed to have been planted by former President Andrew Jackson in the 1800s, according to the ...
WSHU sits down with CT Mirror’s Laura Tillman to discuss her story about the push for 'universal pre-K' in Connecticut.
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont wants to continue funding for the state’s Learner Engagement and Attendance Program.
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