Flags in Connecticut and across the United States will stay at half-staff until Tuesday, Jan. 28, in honor of former President Jimmy Carter, who died on Dec. 29 ...
Thousands of Hartford Business Journal readers opined on weighty issues including the state's finances, energy policy, economic development initiatives and industry trends in our weekly polls last ...
A former state senator from Meriden died Thursday, according to Governor Ned Lamont. Lamont took to X to express his ...
Connecticut's Office of Health Strategy announced Thursday that it had reached a settlement with Johnson Memorial Hospital – ...
The minimum wage has increased from $15.69/hour to $16.35/hour as part of a 2019 law signed by Gov. Ned Lamont requiring it ...
Both supporters of CT’s ‘fiscal guardrails’ and reform advocates agree on one thing: They want the debate to play out in the ...
"This is a fair, modest adjustment for workers who will invest their earnings right back into our economy and support local ...
According to the Education Data Initiative, more than 500,000 student loan borrowers in Connecticut collectively owe $18 ...
Social progressives applauded Gov. Ned Lamont on Thursday at a celebration of a shared political victory: a ...
New laws covering abortion services, pregnancy care, and paid sick leave passed in five Democratic states in 2024 will take ...
Connecticut's job growth has stalled amid high costs of living, despite rising demand and a minimum wage increase to $16.35.