Columnist Barth Keck, who is teaching a community college introductory composition course in retirement, says he's learned that students' writing style on Reader Responses does not match the style of ...
The ACLU says the cameras put residents at risk, including immigrants, LGBTQ+ people, and those seeking reproductive or ...
College campuses throughout Connecticut are training students themselves to recognize warning signs, ask direct questions, and connect someone in crisis to professional help. The training — called ...
Gov. Ned Lamont has scheduled a special election for Jan. 13 to fill the vacancy in the 139th District following the Nov. 23 passing of state Rep. Kevin Ryan.
The Connecticut Green Bank goes beyond grants and loans to directly develop solar for towns and schools — a model other states could follow as energy costs rise.
A sector despised by President Trump can boost grid reliability on the East Coast when people crank up the heat and gas ...
On October 31, USDA issued new guidance to state SNAP agencies describing changes to program eligibility under HR-1, dubbed ...
The audit, conducted by the state Auditors of Public Accounts for fiscal years 2023 and 2024, found 11 areas of noncompliance ...
Enrollment fairs are one-day events for customers to get in-person help from experts. The fairs will take place in Bristol, ...
The settlement resolves litigation against Stamford-based Purdue and the Sacklers for their role in the creating and ...
New England winters can get wicked cold and five of the region’s states have launched a $450 million effort to warm more of ...
The bill also controversially establishes limits on taking people into custody who are on courthouse grounds for civil ...