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CT education leaders hailed a federal judge's ruling that blocked directives that threatened to cut funding for schools with ...
Gov. Ned Lamont nominated Aileen Keays and Alex Tsarkov to fill vacant seats on the board, which is able to grant, deny and ...
Some museums and libraries will need to lay off workers. Others remain in a holding pattern as they decide the future of some ...
Student protests at Yale and UConn have returned. But amid federal funding cuts and student visa revocations, they're taking ...
The Appropriations Committee’s budget would invest in K-12 schools, higher education and child care — but legally exceed the ...
IRIS and the Community Soup Kitchen are partnering to keep serving the New Haven-area community after IRIS lost $4M in ...
The change will result in about a $13 monthly decrease for average Eversource customers and a $3 decrease for United ...
The lawsuit argues that President Trump does not have the authority to circumvent Congress and increase tariffs on most ...
The finance committee proposed a 1.75% surcharge on capital gains earnings on individuals making over $1 million and couples ...
Amy Morano won a special election Tuesday to the state House of Representatives, maintaining Republican control of the ...
Solidarity is our strongest weapon. Together, we can resist the erosion of our freedoms and reclaim a future grounded in ...
The controversial bills would change how Connecticut’s private special education programs are funded and may bill for ...
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