A truly affordable and opportunity-rich Connecticut needs more housing for our friends, families, and future neighbors.
Connecticut officials expressed sorrow Thursday after a plane vs. helicopter crash in Washington D.C. that is believed to have left dozens of people dead.
Pension-boosting designations were awarded for years with no scrutiny from state officials. The legislature voted to change ...
One week before his annual budget address, Gov. Ned Lamont told mayors of small towns Wednesday that he will be earmarking millions in additional dollars to help cover the high costs of special ...
U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney (2nd District), U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes (5th District), Gov. Ned Lamont and other government officials gathered to discuss the legality of President Donald Trump's memo pausing ...
Connecticut officials breathed a sigh of relief when the White House announced that it rescinded a decision to freeze federal ...
One month into the state legislative session, housing activists and Mayor Justin Elicker are pushing for tenant protections, ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont said the new law was developed after two state employees died last year while they were still too ...
The Trump administration created budgetary chaos in Connecticut and across the nation Tuesday with a memo announcing its ...
Pre-qualified providers can submit applications now through Feb. 25. The projects will bring affordable broadband where it is most needed in Connecticut.
HARTFORD - A sudden freeze on federal funding ordered by the Republican administration of President Donald Trump caused ...