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Prospect could announce initial bids for its three CT hospitals as soon as Friday, a lawyer said, and they may be bid on as ...
Connecticut's 2025 legislative session ended without any bills coming up for debate. Homeschool families want to keep it that ...
CT must adopt a restorative justice approach in reforming its early childcare education system —one that acknowledges past ...
In 1901, CT enacted “An Act Regulating the Speed of Motor Vehicles,” setting limits of 12 mph in cities and 15 mph on country roads.
The announcement comes after people in Western Connecticut cities warned about increased federal immigration enforcement ...
CT Board of Education will require enrollment reports from technical school system after students were denied admission in ...
RFK Jr. is helping lead an administration that is rolling back protections against pollution and chemicals, including some ...
Ahead of a bankruptcy auction to sell Prospect Medical Holdings' CT facilities, Murphy called for CT to ban private ...
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Bus drivers who work with special needs students require not only more training than typical school bus drivers, but a ...
Slogans don’t save lives, but science-based policy does. If we care about making America healthy, we need to fund programs ...
Dozens of CT cities and towns could get a boost for local projects. But they could get left out if Congress passes a short-term funding bill.