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More than 516,000 people in Connecticut are struggling with food insecurity, an increase of more than 10% over the prior year ...
Morning Without Child Care” rallies took place in more than a dozen cities in Connecticut on Wednesday to draw attention to ...
Connecticut’s legislature has taken another step toward building a regulatory framework for artificial intelligence, even as ...
State and local leaders joined developers and housing officials Tuesday afternoon to break ground on a transformative housing project in the shadow of the Connecticut State Capitol.
A proposal requiring stronger regulations and oversight of homeschooled students will not be acted upon this legislative session, lawmakers said Tuesday.
Republican state senators say many summer camps run by Connecticut municipalities will be forced to close after Democrats, who hold the majority in the Senate, passed legislation Tuesday to require ...
Connecticut’s not-for-profit hospitals are doing far more than treating patients. According to new data from Ernst & Young ...
Before going into session Tuesday, House Democrats said they planned to pass a pair of priority education bills, including ...
A bill that would make technical changes to Connecticut’s election laws became the source of bipartisan concern due to a ...
Connecticut’s two US Senators have joined an effort to pass legislation that would improve collective bargaining rights for ...
Guest columnist NaCyla Wiley of the Workforce Alliance in New Haven tells us that there are great opportunities in Connecticut right now for tech-savvy young people with the right skill set.
NaCyla Wiley is the GET IT Project Manager at Workforce Alliance in New Haven, which offers demand-driven employment ...
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