An offshore wind project that the federal government has repeatedly tried to shut down is delivering power to the grid, according to the project’s developer. Revolution Wind, a 704-megawatt project ...
Lawmakers, environmental advocates, and industry representatives clashed over plastic pollution, climate policy, and invasive species Friday during the final scheduled public hearing of the ...
Dozens of residents and some law enforcement officers provided testimony on House Bill 5449, An Act Concerning Automated ...
In Connecticut, there were 113 alcohol-impaired fatalities in 2023, the most recent year with verified data. That is more than a third of all traffic fatalities for the year.
According to Janet Stolfi Alfano of the Diaper Bank of Connecticut, nearly half of Connecticut families struggle to afford diapers. The people walking through the doors of their distributors challenge ...
Deputy Commissioner Sharonda Carlos has been named the interim commissioner of the state Department of Education, effective May 1 following the pending retirement of Commissioner Angel Quiros.
Connecticut has automatically erased more than 150,000 criminal records under the state’s Clean Slate law, but many of the people whose convictions were wiped away may not know it.
The purpose of this new survey is to track institutions’ compliance with the Supreme Court decision in Students for Fair ...
On the day Senate Bill 386, which would allow municipalities to voluntarily adopt ranked choice voting in party caucuses and primaries and some municipal elections, cleared the Government ...
Senate Bill 319 would make it illegal to sell gas-powered handheld or backpack leaf blowers by Jan. 1, 2029, and would make ...
Connecticut's two senators and a U.S. House member accused President Donald Trump of waging an illegal war without ...
The Education Committee, which scheduled a public hearing on a public education equivalence bill that opponents said unfairly targeted homeschoolers, had also announced a time limit, but had rescinded ...