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Gov. Ned Lamont is weighing whether to call CT lawmakers into special session to revise the housing bill before he must sign ...
Protesters gathered at the Capitol and outside an ICE office in solidarity with demonstrations in Los Angeles over federal ...
Scores of trains were delayed throughout the Northeast Corridor, both on Metro-North and Amtrak. But two were stranded ...
Long Island fishermen are suing the Trump administration to stop construction of Empire Wind, the massive wind farm off the ...
More than 200 wildfires are blazing across Canada, forcing 27,000 people to evacuate and creating hazardous air quality all ...
Federally funded TRIO programs introduce thousands of kids to the idea of college, but now the Trump administration wants to ...
Several of the major bills that passed this year addressed issues that lawmakers had unsuccessfully tried to tackle in ...
It is time for CT to permanently adopt a universal school meals program for all of our students, to ensure healthier learning ...
We cannot remain silent as innocent lives are lost. Our generation must speak up for those whose voices have been silenced.
CT Mirror’s Ginny Monk discusses her story about CT crafters completing projects for people who no longer can.
A nonprofit that pairs unfinished projects with people who have the skills to complete them has drawn more than 33,000 people ...
An envelope containing white powder was mailed to the home of Central Connecticut State University President Zulma Toro on ...
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