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As he concludes a 34-year career as a high school English teacher, contributing Columnist Barth Keck shares his thoughts on artificial intelligence in his final commencement address.
Deborah L. Boardman, a United States District Judge in Maryland, issued a preliminary injunction Thursday, with a separate order to be issued at a later date.
An audit released Tuesday by the State Auditors of Public Accounts revealed significant issues with overtime oversight, outdated policies, and inadequate internal controls within the Department of ...
In front of a flag-waving crowd and with traditional music booming from a live band, Gov. Ned Lamont signed legislation ...
The House has passed a bill that would restrict how online gambling accounts can be funded and how gaming companies market ...
The Connecticut legislation and Blumenthal’s bill come as the United States Supreme Court ruled unanimously against Mexico’s ...
For the first time in state history, Connecticut’s hunters could be legally allowed to engage in the activity on Sundays ...
The Senate Chamber on the third floor of the Capitol HARTFORD, CT — The Connecticut Senate on Monday overwhelmingly approved ...
The downtown Hartford arena known for years as the XL Center has officially entered a new chapter. At a press event earlier ...
After 12 hours of debate and a series of failed Republican amendments, the Connecticut Senate approved a new, two-year state budget for fiscal years 2026 and 2027, unchanged from the one it received ...
The stained glass ceiling in the south wing of the state Capitol building in Hartford on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. HARTFORD, ...
A bill limiting the cost of taking out a small, short-term loan is on its way to Gov. Ned Lamont’s desk after receiving ...
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