As one of six regional hubs across CT’s network of at-home child care providers, Hartford is expected to support about 400 providers.

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CT man sues Veterans Affairs, alleging racial disparities in benefits
A veteran from New Haven claimed in a federal lawsuit that racial bias kept him from receiving education, housing and disability benefits.
Derby official’s role in Jan. 6 riots questioned
Derby’s mayor dismissed news that alder Gino DiGiovanni Jr. entered the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, but a nonpartisan group called it problematic.
Watch live: CT jury to decide how much Alex Jones should pay Sandy Hook families
A CT jury will decide how much conspiracy theorist Alex Jones should pay relatives of victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
Where the CT case against Alex Jones stands as jury selection nears
As a trial began in Texas over InfoWars host Alex Jones’ false claims related to Sandy Hook, a CT judge held a hearing a similar case here.
Alex Jones’ attorneys don’t want talk of white supremacy in trial
Alex Jones’ attorneys say talk of right-wing extremism is irrelevant to how much Jones should pay in damages to Sandy Hook families.
Attorneys for Alex Jones say he’ll sit for a deposition and appeal a judge’s fines
Attorneys for InfoWars host Alex Jones say he’ll sit for a deposition in a defamation lawsuit filed against him by families of victims killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
Alex Jones again absent from deposition in Sandy Hook defamation lawsuit
Sandy Hook conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on Thursday again failed to appear at a deposition in a lawsuit filed against him four years ago.
Sandy Hook plaintiffs announce $73 million settlement with gun maker
Families of victims in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting say they have reached a settlement with Remington Arms.
CT mother-daughter duo plead guilty to charges from Jan. 6 Capitol riot
A Connecticut mother and daughter have pleaded guilty to parading or demonstrating in a Capitol building on Jan. 6, 2021.
Hartford schools re-opening for in-person learning without teachers union buy-in
Teachers favored returning after April break when they will all be vaccinated.
UConn first among nation’s top division football schools to cancel season amid COVID
It’s a move no other school in NCAA’s Football Bowl Subdivision, the top division of competition in collegiate football, has made.
Analyzing Connecticut’s response to COVID-19 in nursing homes in anticipation of a second wave
Nursing home executives said increased testing, a 1,200-bed alternative recovery center, and more PPE are needed for second COVID wave.
Lamont: in-person school depends on CT’s coronavirus status, as COVID numbers inch upward
Whether students return to the classroom this fall depends on the course of the virus, which inched up Thursday.
‘Gambling with COVID’: Connecticut casinos show glimpse of new normal upon re-opening
While customers are welcoming the re-opening with open arms — and wallets — tribes are facing criticism from the state.