State and local officials are broadly in favor of them, but they've noted concerns about electric and water usage many ...
Following a lengthy hearing Thursday, CT lawmakers voted on party lines to approve top utilities regulator Gillett for second ...
Fearing upcoming cuts at the federal and state levels, Connecticut public college students and administrators called ...
Wildfires in the U.S. Northeast pose a “major threat,” according to a Moody’s report. A record-setting drought turned ...
A new study out from the personal finance website WalletHub shows Connecticut property owners pay among the top three most ...
Proposed to open in Bridgeport this year, a minor league soccer venue is now proposed to be completed for spring 2026, but ...
Medicaid, the government program that covers health care for nearly a million Connecticut residents, has become a focus of controversy both in Hartford and Washington, D.C., this winter as costs ...
WalletHub has ranked the states based on how much the average household pays on taxes and found that we have some of the ...
Although the coronavirus pandemic has largely faded into a past memory, many Connecticut state employees have not returned to the office fulltime in 2025 to do their jobs.
With Connecticut nearly 100,000 units short of the housing it needs, Gov. Ned Lamont wants new development zones to create ...
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