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Several international students in CT can now resume their employment and studies after their records were restored in a ...
The plan would upgrade a facility that supplies heating and cooling to an underground network of pipes connected to 15 ...
When public health funding disappears, disease surveillance weakens, vaccine coverage declines, mental health crises deepen, ...
As other Democrats grasp to respond to Trump, CT Sen. Chris Murphy is channeling his own frustration and anger into a blitz ...
If CT lawmakers want to claim moral leadership on drug reform, they need to take meaningful action on cannabis — action that ...
The federal student aid office plans to resume collecting defaulted loans on May 5, ending a pause that began during the ...
Thousands of students must work their way through college because their families don't have the means to support them.
At Know Your Rights training sessions, advocates teach people their constitutional rights to use if they ever interact with ...
Providers say they could have to pare back services, and the Lamont administration is modeling what cuts would mean for CT's ...
CT Mirror's Ginny Monk discusses her story about the nearly one in five members of the state legislature who are landlords.
The theatrics in the massive success of professional wrestling have been on display throughout Trump’s ascendency in American ...
Several lawmakers said they can’t help but be shaped by their experiences, and that those experiences help color policy ...