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In several recent national surveys, Connecticut received mediocre-to-poor rankings for its business climate, economy, cost-of-living, and property taxes. However, these low performances are not ...
The hospital cited the ‘government landscape and pressure surrounding’ gender-affirming care for transgender youth in an internal memo.
Every day, Lamont walks and talks more like a candidate for reelection, as was evident at an event promoting an 'Early Childhood Endowment.’ ...
News that YNHH will no longer provide medication for gender-affirming care services comes a day after a similar announcement from CCMC.
Two million people – including a million children – do not deserve to starve in Gaza.
Two new COVID-19 variants are spreading across the country and doctors in Connecticut are expecting they could bring an uptick in cases.
As CT deals with a stagnating labor force and slow job growth, making wages fairer could help the state’s workers, according to a new report.
A draft document shows early negotiations on a new version of a housing omnibus bill go beyond talk of fair share and parking regulations.
WSHU spoke with John Moritz about his article on the Rocky Hill-Glastonbury ferry, which provides four-minute rides across the CT River.
Federal funds for before- and after-school programs that were frozen for weeks will start flowing to states.
Transit activists installed their own bench at a bus stop near Bridgeport Hospital in mid-July. It’s part of a guerrilla bus bench campaign.
Josephine Edmonds was facing four felony charges related to the Bridgeport ballot fraud scandal and pleaded guilty but will avoid jail time.