Multiple lawsuits were filed after the abrupt closure of Stone Academy almost two years ago. Now, a preliminary settlement has been reached.
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Prospect Medical, owner of 3 CT hospitals, files for bankruptcy: What to know
Prospect Medical Holdings filed for bankruptcy amid ongoing complications related to the sale of its three CT hospitals to Yale New Haven Health.
How CT residents can block web tracking under new privacy provision
Connecticut consumers can now opt out of most targeted advertising and the sale of their personal data with one tool. Here’s how it works.
CT’s 2025 legislative session begins this week. Here’s what to expect
The Connecticut legislature will see a Democratic majority, debates over the state’s ‘fiscal guardrails,’ a new committee and more in 2025.
BEST OF 2024: CT’s Time to Own program helps first-time homebuyers with finances: What to know
CT’s Time to Own program, which is currently taking applications, offers down payment and closing cost assistance to first-time homebuyers.
New CT laws taking effect Jan. 1: Paid sick leave, absentee ballots, coerced debt
Laws expanding paid sick leave in CT, regulating absentee ballot usage and providing recourse to ‘coerced debt’ victims will take effect.
An investigation uncovered collusion over a key state of CT hire: What to know
Aimee Plourde was hired into a high-ranking position after human resources officer Marybeth Bonsignore emailed interview questions to her in advance.
CT student loan reimbursement program: Eligibility and how to apply
The CT student loan reimbursement program offers qualifying residents up to $20,000 to help them pay off their loans. Here’s what to know.
On Balance: Learning a trade
Erica E. Phillips writes about workforce training, including an apprenticeship program in Hartford, and overtime pay laws.
What to know about CT high schools’ dual credit programs
Dual credit programs can save students interested in college time and money, butĀ not all CT high schools offer these. Here’s what to know.
CT’s Time to Own program helps first-time homebuyers with finances: What to know
CT’s Time to Own program, which is currently taking applications, offers down payment and closing cost assistance to first-time homebuyers.
On Balance: Federal policy, local economy
Erica E. Phillips writes about how the federal policy changes during President Donald Trump’s second term could tangibly impact CT.
No-excuse absentee voting was approved by CT voters. What happens next?
Now that CT voters approved a no-excuse absentee voting ballot question, the doors are open for legislators to pass a law allowing it.
CT 2024 election takeaways: Ballot question, early voting, Harris’ margin
Kamala Harris won Connecticut. Meanwhile, a ballot measure passed, incumbents were re-elected, and early voting turnout was strong.
CT 2024 election: What to look out for in this week’s results
Among the things to look out for in CT’s election this week are results of the absentee voting ballot question and the 5th District race.



