As food prices rise and federal funding falls, food insecurity has grown into a crisis greater than currently allocated state resources can address, according to a recently released report.
Several Connecticut organizations are organizing rallies across the state Friday in solidarity with Minneapolis, as the ...
Columnist Elwood Watson says that despite the increasingly hostile racial climate and backlash the Trump administration is engineering, America is considerably more racially integrated than the ...
A North Haven firefighter and retired U.S. Navy SEAL with more than 30 years of service has jumped into the 5th District Congressional race.
Environmental advocates and lawmakers came together Wednesday to preview their priorities for the upcoming legislative session at the Connecticut League of Conservation Voters' 26th annual ...
For the fourth time this month, Gov. Ned Lamont is activating Connecticut’s Severe Cold Weather Protocol due to a blast of extremely cold air that will impact the state.
According to the CDC's Flu View Report, one death occurred during Week 51 (week ending Dec. 20, 2025) and two ...
Brenny Alcantara, a UConn student and member of Waterbury's Litter Control and Beautification Commission, says a new Climate Superfund law could hold companies accountable for the pollution they ...
REV Group, Pierce Manufacturing, a subsidiary of Oshkosh Corporation, and Rosenbauer — now account for roughly 80% of US fire ...
The Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange, known as Access Health CT, was not following established procedures with invoices, ...
In an Instagram reel Wednesday, Tong read a series of racist comments that had been posted in response to a video of himself seeking a home for a 5-month-old dog his family is fostering.
This happened thanks to our hard-working Connecticut farmers who have spoken out and the 20,000 people who signed the ...
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