Connecticut will offer qualifying residents up to $5,000 a year for up to four years to help them pay off their loans.
A family of four in the northeast needed to earn close to $151,100 in 2022 to be economically secure, according to an Urban Institute report.
Gov. Ned Lamont, who previously expressed support for ranked-choice voting, said he is studying the conclusions of a group he ...
Jeffrey Beckham flashed slides showing headlines from 15 states facing budget shortfalls. The message for Connecticut was ...
New Haven economic development officials hope $386,000 in state grant funding will assist with the remediation of two ...
Healthcare analyst Ellen Andrews, Ph.D, says the state released a consultants’ report last week exploring the Governor’s controversial plan to bring private insurers back to run Medicaid in ...
Attorney General William Tong, Gov. Ned Lamont and the rest of our public servants were elected to represent the legal American citizens of Connecticut, and so were our federal senators and ...
Connecticut is poised to ramp up transportation borrowing, after years of consistently issuing less debt than it had the ...
Boccuzzi Park, which hosts summer boating programs for children, is among several parks in line for $7.8 million in federal ...
Ritter, who has spent four years navigating the challenges of a diverse legislative body as House speaker, is gearing up for ...
For the first time in decades, a Connecticut House speaker will get a third term. And a fourth term is not off the table.
The Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development announced that 18 municipalities will receive funding ...