Tens of thousands of Connecticut residents will lose their food and energy subsidies unless the state steps in to assist them, Social Services Commissioner Andrea Barton Reeves told members of the ...
Wendell Potter, a former vice president of communications for Cigna turned healthcare-reform advocate, shared his journey from “vice president of propaganda” in his own words to being an outspoken ...
In 2022, 1,700 children were hospitalized with RSV, but the introduction of the antibody in 2023-24 halved that number.
Congressman Joe Courtney, D-2nd District, penned an op-ed this week emphasizing the necessity of preventing a health care ...
The CT Realtors announced Greenwich realtor Bryan Tunney as their 2025 state Realtor of the Year this week during the association's October Board of Directors meeting. Tunney is Executive Vice ...
The $35.2 million project, overseen by the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT), is a central part of the state’s effort to modernize all six stations along the Metro-North Waterbury ...
Two women veterans in Congress led nearly 100 House Democrats in sending a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday, calling his recent comments about women in the military deeply harmful ...
Confronting what Mayor Arunan Arulampalam has called a “crisis level” of youth disconnection, Hartford has partnered with ...
With the federal government shutdown ongoing with no end in sight, the reality is setting in that there could be real, ...
According to the brief, Trump’s actions break the law and threaten one of America’s most important principles — that the military must remain under civilian control — while also threatening state ...
The US Supreme Court has returned to the bench and is poised to hear major cases on tariffs and federal firings. On this week’s On the Media, how a century-old legal theory may help us understand how ...