Attorney General William Tong called the changes “drastic and cruel” and said they would have thrown people out on the streets.
Columnist Barth Keck takes a look at the words of the year chosen by various dictionary publishers, and offers one of his own.
The Connecticut Department of Aging and Disability Services paid out more than $10,000 in unapproved overtime to an exempt ...
"Swastikas and nooses are unmistakable representations of hatred, terror, and historical atrocity," Senate President Martin ...
Approximately 2,400 customers who called the call center Monday but were unable to enroll will receive a call back from the ...
"A family squabble spills over into the holidays,” said Quinnipiac polling analyst Tim Malloy. “Democratic voters want their ...
The funds are initially targeted for children under 10 who live in a Connecticut zip code where the median income is less ...
The projects, 16 in all, are projected to redevelop more than 200 acres of land for about 835 housing units, with 157 ...
The funding includes food and nutrition assistance due to changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); ...
Crews have been working around the clock on restoring water access after a structural failure of a 36-inch water main line on ...
Democrats said on Wednesday that they are still looking at their options, including an appeal, since they said the judge had ...
From affordable housing requirements to tax credits for farmers, here is a summary of some of the new laws taking effect Jan. 1.