A bipartisan consensus is nudging Gov. Ned Lamont toward tapping Connecticut's rainy day fund to replace SNAP benefits.
Criticizing Trump is unthinkable in a GOP primary for governor. But standing with him on some issues can carry risks in a ...
CT Mirror visited Hartford’s celebration of Día de Muertos, or Day of the Dead, where we took photos of attendees and learned ...
A surge in COVID emergency funding has allowed district leaders add more dual credit classes and practical training for today ...
Enrich Health’s approach—which aims to improve maternal and birth outcomes—is aligned with HUSKY’s new value-based payment ...
Stamford is holding elections for mayor, Board of Reps, Board of Finance, Board of Education, town clerk and constable.
The loss of SNAP benefits will have immediate and devastating consequences for thousands of families struggling to put food ...
The rulings didn’t stop CT state legislators’ demands to reserve hundreds of millions to shore up SNAP and other human service programs.
CT Gov. Ned Lamont said he's ready to work with Zohran Mamdani, the frontrunner in the New York City mayoral race, if he wins ...
Some Fairfield County residents will cast ballots that could impact the direction their communities take and who represents ...
New rules give the US Education Department expanded power to ban organizations from the Public Service Loan Forgiveness ...
Following high-profile ICE detentions across Connecticut, several cities are evaluating how their employees interact with the ...
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