Connecticut Aims to Expand Reading Interventions Despite Implementation Hurdles
Connecticut is considering Senate Bill 220 as a way to expand the state’s Right to Read framework. The bill would […]
Connecticut is considering Senate Bill 220 as a way to expand the state’s Right to Read framework. The bill would […]
This article looks at the aftermath of a historic winter blizzard in Connecticut. It focuses on how Bradley International Airport
Connecticut’s shoreline towns, historic villages, and quick rail links to New York City make it a spot that homebuyers keep
Connecticut’s still digging out from a major winter storm that dumped heavy snow in pockets across the state. The cycle
This blog post breaks down Beacon Bank‘s rebrand of Berkshire Bank after a $1.1 billion merger. The deal consolidated four
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The Eastern Connecticut State University gallery’s Prison Arts Program exhibition spotlights creativity thriving behind prison walls. This year, more than
Connecticut’s latest law-enforcement integrity case is all about Karl Jacobson, the former New Haven police chief. He was arrested on
This Connecticut-focused blog post digs into how a blizzard forced the Capitol in Hartford to close. Lawmakers kept working anyway,
A powerful winter storm swept through the Northeast, dumping heavy snow and blasting damaging winds. Travel got messy fast, with
The latest HNIB News Connecticut Division I Top 8 rankings have really shaken up the postseason picture. New Canaan just
This blog post shares the Connecticut Army National Guard sendoff for about 80 Soldiers from the 143rd Regional Support Group.
Co-living is catching on in Connecticut as a rental model that saves money by pairing private, lockable bedrooms with shared
Connecticut’s Medicaid program stands as a core piece of state health care. It covers about one in five residents, and
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Blizzard Calvin left a mess across Connecticut. Thousands lost power Monday as crews scrambled to clear roads, fix downed lines,
Connecticut’s ongoing struggle with child poverty isn’t new, but the details can still surprise you. Systemic inequities shape daily life,
This piece takes a close look at the winter blizzard that slammed the tri-state area, dropping up to two feet
Connecticut’s luxury real estate scene just saw a shift—after four years on the market, a sprawling Greenwich estate at 97
A third-alarm fire in Woodbridge, Connecticut, claimed the life of a man in his 70s and left a firefighter injured.
This post covers an overnight double shooting in Hartford, the ongoing police investigation, and the impact on students and families
A fresh look at Connecticut politics shows a mix of federal decisions, housing reform talks, elder-care transparency pushes, and budget-fueled
This article breaks down the latest winter weather advisory for northern Connecticut as a wintry system moves in. Snow, ice,
This Connecticut-focused blog post digs into the ongoing fight over tax relief between Gov. Ned Lamont and the General Assembly.
Connecticut doesn’t let winter slow it down. Even in late February, there’s plenty happening—big comedy and music shows, local fairs,
A local winter storm watch is unfolding for Connecticut this weekend. Meteorologists are parsing the latest forecast model data, and
Connecticut advocates are pushing—again—for a medical-aid-in-dying bill. The measure’s been stuck for decades, but with committee deadlines closing in, organizers
This article looks at a federal judge’s dismissal of a challenge to Connecticut’s 2022 captive audience law. The statute aims
Connecticut’s budget for state employee fringe benefits is a puzzle that keeps shifting. Fringe costs, pension obligations, and retiree health
This Connecticut-focused blog post takes a look at a joint report by Disability Rights Connecticut and the Office of the
This post takes a look at a fatal pedestrian-vehicle collision in Dayville, part of Killingly, Connecticut. It focuses on how
This blog post unpacks a recent consent order from Connecticut banking regulators against Trumbull Credit Union, a small institution in
Connecticut keeps things lively in mid-February. You’ve got live music, big-name comedy, food truck festivals, and winter art events popping
A coalition led by State Rep. Kadeem Roberts is pushing revisions to Connecticut’s early parole eligibility rules. They argue that
The Connecticut Senate Republicans just rolled out a $1.5 billion affordability package. They say it’ll shake up how much folks
The article chronicles Salisbury, Connecticut’s Jumpfest at Satre Hill. This year, the festival marked a hundred years of ski jumping
This blog post sums up New Haven’s public input process for a planned Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system. The BRT
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The article takes a look at how Connecticut’s recent run of below-freezing days might affect tick populations. It also digs
February in Connecticut gives you a week to mix culture, history, food, and the outdoors—even in the middle of winter.
This blog post takes a closer look at Governor Ned Lamont’s proposed $28.7 billion budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year.
This blog post digs into a dramatic rescue by the Norwalk Fire Department. First responders jumped in to save a
This blog post dives into the remarkable recovery of Simsbury resident Joseph “J.T.” Huber. After a devastating plane crash, he
This post dives into the exciting revitalization efforts underway in downtown Hartford. We’re focusing on the recent multi-million dollar renovation
Connecticut Faces Frigid Weekend: What You Need To Know Connecticut residents are gearing up for another bitterly cold weekend. Temperatures
This article digs into the postponement of 90s Con, a pop-culture convention that celebrates 1990s TV, music, and movies. So
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February’s here, and Connecticut’s got plenty going on—even if the days are short and the air’s biting. Whether you’re craving
This blog post digs into how cannabis taxes work in Connecticut and why medical marijuana patients don’t pay them. It
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