With three addiction treatment centers facing closure because of the impending end of a federal grant, the state Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) has stepped in with ...
The International Studies Association (ISA), headquartered at the University of Connecticut, held a virtual panel discussion Friday on the fate of Ukraine in the face of fast-moving US foreign policy ...
The current terms for members of the General Assembly should be longer in order to save the state money on elections – that's according to state Senator MD Rahman, D-Manchester, who is proposing a ...
A newly proposed bill seeks to limit students' exposure to gaming-related advertisements across public higher education ...
US Sen. Richard Blumenthal called Friday for the immediate reinstatement of hundreds of Federal Aviation Administration ...
Attorney General William Tong, speaking Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024 – the day after the election – that his office would be watching carefully for ...
Guest columnist Bilal Dabir Sekou, Ph.D, offers his thoughts on the Trump administration's obsession with DEI, rather than ...
A tense public hearing Thursday on the renomination of Public Utilities Regulatory Authority Chair Marissa Gillett exposed the divisions between lawmakers over the state’s approach to energy ...
A bill that would fully fund the state's Roberta B. Willis Scholarship Program is being considered by the Higher Education ...
Legislative leaders and advocates for people experiencing homelessness announced the formation of a new legislative caucus ...
The interest rate on delinquent property tax payments and housing policy were contested topics in a Planning and Development Committee public hearing Wednesday, during which municipal leaders, ...
Joseph Crisco Jr. was a friend, a dedicated senator, and a trusted voice for his constituents for more than 20 years, those who worked with him say. Crisco, 90, died last week. The Woodbridge Democrat ...