When Mayor Justin Elicker learned that New Haven was on a list of six “sanctuary cities” designated by the federal government in Connecticut, he said he...
State legislators are focused mainly on spending now, trimming their requests to compromise soon with Gov. Ned Lamont on a new two-year budget. But with just...
Proposed reform to state eviction laws — which would have required landlords to provide a reason for evicting someone, a concept known as “just cause” —...
Editor’s note: We are now offering an audio version of our Sunday features. To access, click on the player above. Nearly 1 in 5 Connecticut lawmakers...
Gov. Ned Lamont and the General Assembly’s highest-ranking leaders drew a political line in the sand late Friday. If President Donald Trump continues to withhold huge...
A Connecticut legislative committee heard public testimony Monday on a bill that would expand the state’s existing “shield law,” which provides statutory protections for providers of...
The showdown between Gov. Ned Lamont and the General Assembly over the budgetary spending cap seemingly sprang up in the last two weeks around a growing...
Connecticut’s new crime data chief was introduced Tuesday with a promise of faster analysis, greater transparency — and a report showing crime fell by 14.1% in...
Connecticut and 21 other states jointly sued the federal government on Monday over the administration’s move to slash funding provided to research institutions through the National...
Leaders of Connecticut’s public education systems didn’t see everything they’d been hoping for in Gov. Ned Lamont’s proposed biennial budget, presented at the Capitol Wednesday. The...