Lawmakers are considering a bill that would provide relief to long-term care insurance policyholders squeezed by large ...
Connecticut Democrats spoke at the "People's State of the Union," which put a spotlight on Americans affected by Trump policies.
The case is one of many—including one from CT—alleging companies deceived the public about how fossil fuels contribute ...
CT is not the first state to have hospitals bankrupted by private equity, but can be prevent private equity from taking them over in the first place.
The agency will partner with State on foreign gift and contract reporting and with HHS on family engagement and school ...
The General Assembly plans to take an "emergency" shortcut to pass legislation that would, among other things, provide ...
SB 220 would require that schools adopt an individual reading plan for every student in grades 4-9 who doesn't meet annual reading standards.
State Comptroller Sean Scanlon is backing legislation that would cut off companies that commit wage theft from contracting with the state.
CT lawmakers heard testimony on several bills that could fundamentally change the nature of the landlord-tenant relationship.
As Ukraine marks four years since Russia's invasion, Blumenthal hopes Congress will take up his long-stalled sanctions bill.
WSHU's Ebong Udoma and Jan Ellen Spiegel discussed her article about the current state of geothermal technology.
The CT DOT, which procures road salt for many cities and towns, could not provide more to assist in the immediate clean-up of ...