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Gervonta Davis vs Lamont Roach has been one of the biggest boxing events of 2025. From world class competition to headline grabbing controversy, the clash had everything. Davis took a knee in the ...
Ned Lamont said Tuesday that he is pushing forward with his major expansion of child care. Lamont will move ahead with $300 million in state surplus funds that will be put into an endowment fund ...
Last month, Gov. Ned Lamont met with Trump Administration officials to try to bring more fossil fuel gas to Connecticut in a move that counters the governor’s original stance on bringing clean ...
Gervonta Davis and Lamont Roach fought for the WBA lightweight title in March 2025. Many expected the contest to be another cakewalk for Davis, but that was far from the case. Roach stood toe-to ...
Gov. Ned Lamont celebrated Connecticut's fiscal recovery and tweaked President Trump in his annual budget address in February. Credit: Shahrzad Rasekh / CT Mirror Support trusted journalism in ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB) - Governor Lamont is making another push for universal preschool. He wants to make it free for thousands of Connecticut families. There are three different bills this year ...
Most people who buy a kilt in Canada never meet the person who made it. They might plug their measurements into a website, select a tartan, and wait for a box from Scotland. Ottawa-area kiltmaker ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont wants to continue funding for the state’s Learner Engagement and Attendance Program. Lamont met with education leaders Monday at Beman Middle School in Middletown.
Aspire Ministries' Kilts for a Cause fundraiser will be held April 26 at Tri-Rivers Career Center. The event will feature dinner, a silent auction, a live auction and Scottish entertainment.
Bates made the comments after a roundtable discussion hosted by Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Connecticut) and the Office of Early Childhood. Get top local stories in Connecticut delivered to you every morning.
Governor Lamont and other state leaders are concerned about Medicaid cuts. Connecticut hospitals are also concerned. They are facing shortfalls in Medicaid dollars.