The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station should strengthen internal controls after miscalculating retroactive payments ...
A new report from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) shows that homelessness trended upward across the nation in 2024, reflecting a similar increase in Connecticut reported in ...
A few days before Christmas, Columnist Terry Cowgill says he found a lump of coal in his stocking. It had traveled all the way from Waterbury – home of the venerable Waterbury Republican-American – to ...
US Attorney Vanessa Roberts Avery announced her resignation Monday, effective 11:59 p.m., Jan. 17. Avery was appointed by President Joe Biden and sworn in May 9, 2022. She was the first Black woman to ...
Pat Byrnes is a long-time cartoonist for The New Yorker, illustrator, humorist, and winner of the National Cartoonist Society’s Silver Reuben. Previous careers include voice actor, ad copywriter, and ...
Brian Scott-Smith caught up with Lauri Volkert, who was appointed State Fire Marshal in November, to talk about the job and the busy wildfire season Connecticut had in the fall after a summer of ...
A new, free training program aims to give young people – including youth who are disconnected from education or employment as ...
Just before the end of the 118th session of Congress, the US Senate and House completed passage of bipartisan legislation to ...
Connecticut's Office of Health Strategy announced Thursday that it had reached a settlement with Johnson Memorial Hospital – ...
US Sen. Richard Blumenthal revealed on Monday morning that President Biden had “assured” him he would sign the Social ...
Mary Daugherty Abrams, a former Connecticut state senator, educator, and advocate died Thursday after a three-year battle with glioblastoma, her husband, Judge James Abrams, announced. Colleagues said ...
Happy New Year to all of our family and friends and the whole Capitol community! Thank you all for your support this year and ...