On March 6, at the start of the still-simmering trade war between the U.S. and Canada, hydropower generator Hydro‑Québec ...
Lawmakers, advocates, and members of the LGBTQ+ community gathered in the North Lobby of the Connecticut State Capitol on Monday to commemorate Transgender Day of Visibility, an annual observance that ...
On a cold December morning, an Eversource customer who lives in New London thanked meter service mechanic Roberto Garcia for ...
Columnist Tom Purcell shares the story of his aunt, Cecilia, who contracted polio at age 12 and volunteered for Dr. Jonas Salk's early vaccine trials to help advance his polio research. Seventy years ...
Connecticut has made significant strides in combating the epidemic of disconnected youth across the state, but there is still ...
Lawmakers on the Environment Committee on Friday voted 27-6 to send a substitute bill to the Senate floor that strips away ...
Connecticut lawmakers announced the formation of the state’s first Artificial Intelligence Caucus last week, highlighting the ...
Say “Lowell Weicker” and many people in Connecticut 50 or older respond with an eye roll; others will offer an expletive or two. The reason, of course, is that Weicker was the man behind the state’s ...
A proposed settlement between state consumer protection authorities, Verizon, and Frontier is a win for consumers, according to the state Office of the Consumer Counsel.
The legislature’s Environment Committee overwhelmingly passed a measure protecting feral cats from being euthanized, despite the objections of several animal control officers who testified against it.
A new law that would allow religious organizations to offer temporary housing to the homeless and refugees made it out of the ...