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Hill-Lilly's departure comes as CT awaits another key child welfare role — leading the Office of the Child Advocate — to be ...
Officials will be cracking down on college football players who feign injuries, timeouts in overtime will be reduced and ...
The Connecticut Office of Higher Education (OHE) today announced that the Student Loan Reimbursement Program (SLRP) will ...
The Student Loan Reimbursement Program, which the state legislature created in 2024 and launched on Jan. 1, reimburses thousands of dollars in student loans for Connecticut residents who volunteer in ...
Governor Phil Scott, a Vermont Republican, ranks as the nation's most popular governor, according to Morning Consult, which releases quarterly polling on governors' approval ratings. He has an ...
When hate incidents spiked against Asian Americans during the pandemic, Jason Chang, director of the Asian American Institute at the University of Connecticut, knew remaining silent was not the answer ...
One reason our editorial board preferred Republican gubernatorial nominee Bob Stefanowski in the 2022 election over the eventual winner, Democrat Ned Lamont, was Mr. Stefanowski’s promise to bring ...
Connecticut has two new initiatives to fight haters, which is adorable. But it’s also the reason why it’s best to go.
The Connecticut group seeking to keep the Sun in the state is led by Marc Lasry, a billionaire investor who formerly owned ...
Gov. Ned Lamont won’t make new cuts to Connecticut’s public colleges and universities but he needs to cut $106 million ...
Hartford approved 468 units for a 35-year annual high. On Friday, the Connecticut State Bond Commission approved $19 million ...
But to keep spending under CT's constitutional cap, Lamont needs to find the $106M in savings required by the legislature ...
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