New Haven and Milford are the latest Connecticut municipalities to be approved for automated traffic enforcement cameras by the state. The cities join six other municipalities approved so far: ...
Skyrocketing electricity bills are the political punching bag of the moment, with elected officials pointing fingers at everything from utility profits to data centers to clean energy policies, and ...
Rehabbing the relationship between public utility companies and the state agency that regulates them is one of the priorities ...
Connecticut was one of 23 states in July that sued the Trump Administration over the Defund Provision and filed a motion for ...
The early voting allows anyone registered to vote to cast their ballots in-person on a day of their choosing prior to Election Day, Nov. 4 — including on two separate weekends — creating more ...
Thousands gathered Saturday behind the Connecticut State Capitol and on Capital Avenue for one of more than 2,600 No Kings ...
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 $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 ...