Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has signed a contract with a law firm to investigate his staff's apparent misuse of state cars.
Connecticut’s first-in-the nation voucher program helps homeless families whose children are enrolled in Head Start.
It was wintertime, and Kiera Marrero was living in a home with no heat. Her four young children struggled with the cold, growing sick from the chill even as the family bundled up in gloves and ...
The state government will help 50 new Connecticut families in the coming year by offering child care and housing through the ...
Lawmakers return to the Capitol in just under a month, and the United Way and local leaders are pushing for an investment in teens and young adults. The two organizations are pushing a 22-point that ...
Head Start supports low-income parents and their young children. By setting aside vouchers for their housing program, ...
The Head Start on Housing pilot program, which provides housing vouchers to those who are eligible, will help 50 new CT ...
Tump's pick to lead federal health agency wants to stop fluoridating water, a decision largely left up to the states.
Gov. Ned Lamont said Monday the misuse of the state car pool by a senior aide was under review and most likely would result in reimbursement to the state for using a work car for personal purposes.
Gov. Ned Lamont has approved a series of state grants totaling $20 million to support the remediation and redevelopment of 21 blighted properties, consisting of 150 acres of contaminated land in 18 ...
Buoyed by more than $7 million in federal and state aid, a prominent Farmington Valley developer recently kicked off work to ...
The price tag is steep, but supporters said the cost of doing nothing is just as high – in terms of school dropouts, unfilled jobs and youth crime.