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Lawmakers and advocates are divided on whether to allow the governor and legislature to weigh in on how opioid legal ...
We have to learn to manage both AI and social media so that they add to our lives without creating dependency.
Ultimately, this is a matter of people, of personhood, and of the right to question and oppose, and learn and affect change.
Two bills this session would force libraries across Connecticut to adopt policies that restrict challenges to sexually ...
The plan would upgrade a facility that supplies heating and cooling to an underground network of pipes connected to 15 ...
CT Democrats say President Trump’s performance is actually worse than his dismal polling reflects. Republicans say it’s too ...
When public health funding disappears, disease surveillance weakens, vaccine coverage declines, mental health crises deepen, ...
As other Democrats grasp to respond to Trump, CT Sen. Chris Murphy is channeling his own frustration and anger into a blitz ...
Several international students in CT can now resume their employment and studies after their records were restored in a ...
Eliot Prescott, a judge for the CT Appellate Court, will be the next CT Inspector General, charged with investigating fatal police shootings.
The federal student aid office plans to resume collecting defaulted loans on May 5, ending a pause that began during the ...
Providers say they could have to pare back services, and the Lamont administration is modeling what cuts would mean for CT's ...
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