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Residents in long-term care facilities may get more protection from LGBTQ discrimination under a bill that passed the state ...
Connecticut’s political leaders and activists joined immigrants and their families to celebrate the contributions of ...
Connecticut has a housing crisis on its hands, officials said this week, but there are things residents can do to advocate ...
With trauma kits in hand and personal stories to share, lawmakers, medical professionals, and advocates gathered at the ...
HARTFORD, CT – Representatives from the medical community and state lawmakers came together Wednesday to voice their concerns ...
As Mental Health Awareness Month continues, state leaders and public health officials were listening Monday as students shared their own experiences combatting the multitude of pressures and ...
Music, culture, and artistic pride was on display at the State Capitol Wednesday morning as more than 100 organizations gathered to celebrate Connecticut’s first official Arts, Culture & Tourism Day.
Comptroller Sean Scanlon speaks about his office's report on the state of firefighting in Connecticut at a press conference ...
A federal judge in Rhode Island this week granted a preliminary injunction to stop the Trump administration from dismantling ...
Guest columnist Joe DeLong of CCM says he may have only moved to Connecticut a little over 10 years ago, but he has come to believe that the “Connecticut values” coming out of Hartford don't always ...
The Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS) failed to report $9.6 million in Medicaid revenue losses, issued benefits ...
Thousands of Pratt & Whitney workers have voted to go on strike starting Monday, union officials announced earlier today.
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