Behind shelves of pipes by Bridgeport glass blower Mary Melts and across from a wall of paintings by Westville's Shady Dankin ...
The special education plan would push CT's budget $100 million over spending cap, said a strongly opposed Gov. Ned Lamont.
Last year’s annual report on the state’s homeless population, the number of people over the age of 55 experiencing ...
With costs rising and federal aid falling, students, legislators and administrators are all scrambling for dollars at the ...
Agreement would confirm Marissa Gillett's reappointment as chair of PURA while moving the regulatory body outside of the ...
Gov. Ned Lamont and Connecticut leaders visit India to strengthen economic ties and attract business expansion to the state.
Lamont, who has re-nominated her to a second four-year term, called her “the most experienced utility regulator the state has ever had.” ...
Chairman Marissa Gillett cleared a key committee vote thanks, in part, to a deal between Gov. Ned Lamont and Democrats.
The extra funding comes as the legislature and Gov. Ned Lamont are taking steps to shift more responsibility for special ...
Lawmakers in Connecticut hope Marissa Gillett can help lower electric prices. Market forces make that unlikely.
Gov. Ned Lamont kicked off his day Tuesday by speaking to business leaders across the state at Fairfield University.
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