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Recent plan to use diquat on hydrilla in the Connecticut River set off viral opposition campaign. But its use is common ...
The centers, which help people released from prison, are running on 'prayer and duct tape' as grants run out and COVID-19 ...
CT's Job Corps centers, which offer vocational training for youths, are still operating after the federal order. But future ...
Federal immigration officials on Wednesday seized an Afghan immigrant — a father of five and former interpreter for the U.S.
William Tong joined 20 other state AGs in filing the lawsuit against FEMA, which seeks to restore billions in grants for ...
CT state employee unions expect raises similar to what state troopers received in May, but it's unclear if matching raises ...
States must begin verifying millions of Medicaid enrollees’ monthly work status by the end of next year. Critics say this may ...
The Northeast has seen a rise in tick-related hospitalizations this summer, but CT health officials say they're prepared.
Lamont encouraged everyone to seek care at CT community health centers after Trump admin. banned funding from serving ...
The cost of trash is hidden. Municipalities pay per ton to incinerate or landfill trash, yet residents rarely see any ...
Some CT lawmakers supported enforcement efforts against immigrants with criminal pasts, but they are now balking at ...
CT spent $32.6 million on State Police sergeant personnel in 2024. By comparison, Massachusetts spent $59.7 million on its ...
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