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The money was earmarked for the 2025-26 school year, meaning CT school districts would soon have to figure out how to adjust ...
Senate Republicans blocked an attempt to reverse a little-noticed provision from their tax and spending cuts law that affects ...
Victimization doesn’t always look how we think it will. It doesn’t always look like force or desperation. Anyone can be a ...
The developer of Windham Energy Center withdrew its application after town officials raised concerns, particularly the risk of fire.
CT didn't regulate AI for businesses, but it did criminalize deepfake revenge porn and provide education funding for ...
Victimization doesn’t always look how we think it will. It doesn’t always look like force or desperation. Anyone can be a victim.
HB 5002 became a brazen state power grab, stripping municipalities of their sovereignty through “fair share” housing quotas ...
Sorry. You’re too late. You missed your chance: the deadline has passed for offering “public comment” on the upcoming fare ...
A looming 10% fare hike for CT Rail and Metro-North commuters has highlighted an $11 million budget shortfall for the state’s ...
A new child tax credit is coming, bringing changes that will alter how much assistance families receive and which families ...
A family of four needed over $113,000 annually in 2022 to cover basic costs, according to a 2024 report issued by the United ...
After years of lobbying, CT food banks landed $9M in state funding for 2026-27. But boost comes amid federal cuts to ...