Mayor Justin Elicker and Supt. Madeline Negrón made the trip to the state's capital Monday -- to stand alongside mayors and ...
Connecticut’s big-city mayors called for more than $500 million in additional education funding Monday, but lawmakers said it ...
Mayors and superintendents in CT’s five largest cities said they need more money to educate their large numbers of high-need ...
Stamford Mayor Caroline Simmons, along with the mayors and superintendents of Connecticut’s five largest cities gather in the ...
Connecticut lawmakers and homeless advocates are asking the state legislature to guarantee annual funding of nearly $25 ...
Daniel Mowerman and Michael Audie think too much social media is bad for their generation and all kids. They shared with ...
From education to affordable housing, Gov. Ned Lamont is challenging the state legislature to tackle some of the state’s most ...
Cardinals pull incredibly classy move by sending planes to pick up Rams for playoff game Dow plunges nearly 700 points in ...
As the first week of the 2025 legislative session drew to a close, two key coalitions renewed their efforts to secure funding in advance of Gov. Ned Lamont’s highly ...
Cold temperatures alone generally don't cause districts to close schools in Connecticut, though some have closed due to issues around providing heat.
Connecticut's social service providers were encouraged by Gov. Ned Lamont's State of the State speech, while Republicans were ...