As the first week of the 2025 legislative session drew to a close, two key coalitions renewed their efforts to secure funding ...
CT lawmakers filed hundreds of bills in the first 24 hours. So far, the Environment Committee is fielding the largest number ...
Connecticut lawmakers' housing priorities are a reprise of agendas they've considered in past sessions — with a couple of new ...
Two days into the legislative session, there is already questions about the fate of billions of dollars Connecticut gets in federal money.
An analysis by Spotlight on Maryland found that local and out-of-town organizations spent over $86 million in the state ...
Two special elections are going to be held at the end of next month to replace two lawmakers who recently resigned. Governor ...
In the past year, Waterbury schools have introduced a series of changes involving phone policies and security. Two days into ...
A publicly traded medical provider based in Denver assured investors on Friday that a $105 million capital raise and plans to ...
As Connecticut embarks on a transformative year for policy and industry, Shipman & Goodwin Manufacturing Practice leader Alfredo Fernández sat ...
Three cents a minute may not sound like much, but it adds up to millions of dollars every year for those in Maryland prisons.
For the second time in the last few months, a plan to help homeowners dealing with faulty concrete crumbled on Beacon Hill.
Surpluses from "fiscal guardrails" have come at the expense of needed investments, says CT Mirror Reporter Keith Phaneuf. With no more ARPA money coming, there will be pain.