Connecticut House Democrats defend utility regulator Marissa Gillett against what they call misinformation from Eversource and United Illuminating.
"Big companies, the biggest on earth, use addiction to get young people addicted because they are the most-valuable and long-term market and customers for any company." The bill would ban young children from being on social media platforms between midnight and 6 a.
In fact, the state's oldest public high school was founded almost 200 years ago. Established in 1847, Hartford Public High School in Hartford is still operating as a high school today. Here's the story of the first high school in Connecticut.
State Transportation Commissioner Garrett Eucalitto on Wednesday bemoaned Connecticut's highway and pedestrian fatalities, but told lawmakers that efforts to stop wrong-way drivers has been effective and that warning equipment is planned for another 200 entrance and exit ramps.
Lawmakers in Hartford are voting on the re-nomination of the head of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority on Thursday. The PURA has been under fire from
Fermin, 40, of Honduras, was sentenced Wednesday in Hartford for illegally reentering the U.S. after being deported for a sexual assault conviction.
With her nomination facing a crucial committee vote on Thursday, consumer advocates on Tuesday said Marissa Gillett should remain as chair of utility regulators
Walgreens will be closing two locations in Hartford and New Haven in mid-March, officials with Walgreens said. Officials with Walgreens cited the reason for the closing as “increased regulatory and reimbursement pressures” associated with their ability to cover cost,
At a time of disruption and fear in minority and undocumented communities, Connecticut lawmakers reaffirm support for DEI.
Connecticut wind chills will be below zero Tuesday morning in some areas with gusts over 40 mph possible, the weather service said.
CTDOT says its entire fleet is expected to be working on the roads alongside other contractors through Sunday afternoon.
Democrats stress need for thousands of housing units to meet economic goals while Republicans say their support of regional water sources should be counted.
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