With her term set to end in January, Nancy DiNardo announced Wednesday that she won't seek re-election as chair of the ...
A recent audit of the Office of Higher Education (OHE) found that the office continues to have issues with asset management, ...
The late Gov. M. Jodi Rell will lie in state on Tuesday, Dec. 3, on the first floor of the state Capitol in Hartford from 10 ...
The Connecticut Education Association (CEA) released its annual online survey Tuesday afternoon, and educators around the ...
Elected officials and leaders at the United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut announced Monday afternoon that the ...
For the first time in 57 years, Connecticut’s 8th Senate district will be represented by a Democrat. After two recounts and ...
Terry Collins was 18 years old when he stabbed another man to death with a 14-inch blade outside a Connecticut elementary school in May 2003. Now, 21 years after the brutal killing, Collins will be ...
The state Department of Housing must strengthen its internal controls and make other improvements to comply with state laws, ...
US Sen. Chris Murphy voted Wednesday to block the sale of offensive weapons to Israel in light of the unfolding carnage in ...
Local leaders and developers gathered this week to celebrate the completion of a small solar energy system on a landfill at ...
Sullivan & LeShane, Inc. has announced two new hires on its government relations team in advance of the 2025 legislative ...
The Federal Railroad Administration is awarding Connecticut about $291 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for ...