The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated this week that the flu has killed about 5,000 people so far this ...
The administration first issued a stop work order on August 22. Connecticut and Rhode Island sued. Developer Ørsted sued ...
East Hartford police are still looking for information on who killed a disabled veteran in his home seven years ago.
Hartford HealthCare President and CEO Jeff Flaks said the acquisition reflected a long-term commitment to eastern Connecticut and a belief that community hospitals can thrive when they are supported ...
Just days after the special subsidies included in the Affordable Care Act expired, State Healthcare Advocate Kathleen Holt ...
Voters in two Connecticut General Assembly districts will get to choose their new representatives this week and next in ...
Columnist Barth Keck laments today's self-titled “independent journalists,” who skulk around with smartphones, collecting dramatic content they can package for social media platforms that employ ...
As US military action in Venezuela unfolded early Saturday, Connecticut officials responded sharply, offering different ...
Recent state and federal changes mean the amount of financial help available and who is eligible have changed, officials said ...
In scanning the list of top 10 most-read stories, transportation, elections, new laws, a new state holiday and clean energy emerged as popular reads.
Legislators who signed the letter stressed that clean water protections are critical to preserving safe drinking water for ...
Health care analyst Ellen Andrews says Connecticut residents give the quality of their healthcare a C+, and two-thirds of us believe we aren’t getting what we pay for. We desperately need reforms to ...
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