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Most students’ status terminations appear to be connected to a wide range of interactions with law enforcement, rather than ...
Gov. Ned Lamont today announced the CTDOT has begun the I-95 project to replace two aging bridges and improve traffic flow.
Promising an immediate 20% reduction of the average electricity bill, State Sen. John Fonfara (D) unveiled a sweeping piece ...
The Connecticut education commissioner will not be signing the U.S. Education Department's certification to eliminate ...
The Public Safety and Security Committee on Tuesday unanimously advanced a bill that makes changes to a prior law requiring periodic behavioral health assessments for police officers.
A judge has upheld all charges against the driver charged with killing hockey players Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau while they ...
The West Hartford Senior Citizens Advisory Commission is hosting a panel Tuesday on pedestrian and road safety. The panel consists of experts in traffic, cycling and ...
Current state law prohibits towns from banning multifamily housing, but it does allow them to pause development in some ...
Stamford's Planning Board has approved the "Vision Zero" traffic safety plan, which includes lowering speed limits and ...
The bill requires in-person registration with proof of citizenship to vote. Thomas says this is costly, unnecessary and undermines secure and accessible elections.
Book challenges at libraries across the U.S. skyrocketed after the pandemic shutdown, and efforts to censor books have played ...