Columnist Red Jahncke responds to a professor who challenged his column on state-employee compensation.
CT Department of Education Commissioner Charlene M. Russell-Tucker explores reasons assessment results improved across all subjects, grades and student groups.
As the federal government rolls back guidance on immunizations, Connecticut officials are pushing back, defending the safety ...
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said this week that the federal government would start withholding money to help ...
Under the plan Gov. Ned Lamont detailed Thursday, the state hopes to curb sticker shock for some of its 100,000 residents who ...
States that fail to provide data on SNAP participants, including immigration status, will face federal funding cuts, ...
Less than a month after state legislators gave Gov. Ned Lamont power to spend $500 million to offset federal funding ...
CT will spend $70 million of the emergency surplus funds it set aside to partly offset the looming loss of millions in ACA ...
The wage increase is based on Bureau of Labor and Statistics data, which President Donald Trump called 'rigged' against ...
Gov. Ned Lamont played a role in the interview process before UConn ultimately hired Jim Mora as football coach in November ...
Gov. Ned Lamont opened the doors of his home Friday to welcome the public for an Open House.
Officials said next year's pension payment would have been $857 million more if CT hadn't put $10 billion into its pensions ...