Within a week of the pandemic declaration, clear disparities began to emerge. Unemployment claims skyrocketed. Some school districts transitioned easily into remote learning; others were scrambling.
BLOOMFIELD, CT. (WFSB) - The Connecticut Foodshare commented on drastic cuts in federal funding Tuesday. They learned that the Local Food Purchase Assistance 2025 Cooperative Agreement, which had been ...
Health centers' legal action demands DSS admit it’s violating law governing care provided to low-income patients on Medicaid.
As artificial intelligence increasingly shapes hiring, workplace surveillance, and wages, Connecticut lawmakers are debating whether to impose new safeguards. AI-driven systems are already determining ...
Following meetings in Washington, Lamont says he found an area of alignment with Trump: more nuclear and natural gas energy ...
Connecticut customers could be caught in the middle of a trade war by tariffs on Canadian electricity at a time when many ...
“It’s been the job of a lifetime,” says Catherine Rinaldi, Metro-North’s first female president, who is set to retire at the ...
Connecticut’s Conference of Municipalities criticized Gov. Ned Lamont’s proposed budget with a new campaign called “Do the ...
One week after agreeing to bolster grants for special education, Gov. Ned Lamont slashed $41 million in other spending on ...
If it passes, CT would join a handful of other states that have similar measures to crack down on images termed ‘deepfake pornography.’ ...
Connecticut is providing $3 million to local nonprofits facing a loss of federal funds. Gov. Ned Lamont signed the bill into ...
Rodney Davis, from Bridgeport, got a hero's welcome in 2022 when he returned to Saint Vincent's Medical Center. He was the ...
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