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Independence Day may not be for another three months, but the state Capitol on Tuesday echoed with the familiar language of opposition to tyranny.
Thanks to additional funding to expand services and provide subsidies to those in need, there has been a 6% rise in available child care services over the past year, according to data released Tuesday ...
A series of bills addressing the role of trauma in the justice system, the intersection of mental health and family violence, ...
A bill that would allow law enforcement to confiscate driver’s licenses or vehicles used in so-called “street takeovers” ...
Real estate transaction fees that benefit several programs – from affordable housing to farmland preservation – haven’t increased since 2011, but state legislators and advocates say it’s time to ...
Connecticut residents may have an easier time suing members of the firearms industry should the General Assembly pass a bill that advanced out of the Judiciary Committee Monday.
Renters and housing developers could benefit from a housing bill that advanced Friday out of the Judiciary Committee with ...
Psychiatric Review Board Denies Temporary Leave, Conditional Release For 2 Men Acquitted In Killings
Two Connecticut men serving time at the Whiting Forensic division of Connecticut Valley Hospital after being acquitted of ...
Avon, co-chair of the Planning and Development Committee, comments on legislation during a meeting Friday, March ...
Columnist Barth Keck highlights the story of Dorothy Martin, who according to early research on cognitive dissonance, ...
Protestors braved a steady April rain Saturday afternoon on the north steps of the Connecticut State Capitol, marching, ...
Hartford HealthCare and UnitedHealthcare have reached a multiyear contract agreement that ensures UnitedHealthcare members ...
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