The CT labor department found that over the 22 months it audited, Hartford HealthCare took $479,000 from 114 workers — and never provided the food.

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Trinity College students’ analysis finds state far from promises made to desegregate Hartford schools
A group of Trinity College students spent a semester taking the 87-page Sheff v. O’Neill agreement filled with hard-to-digest numbers and legal jargon and translating it into a few graphics to help the public understand how far the state is from the agreement’s goal.
As CT seeks to desegregate schools, suburban districts are slow to help
The rejection from a wealthy suburban community to open its borders even slightly is a trend in Connecticut.
Lamont now supports helping schools pay for air quality upgrades
Earlier this week, Gov. Ned Lamont said schools should pay for air quality upgrades. Now, a top state official says an agreement is near.
Survey: One-third of CT school districts can’t pay for air quality programs
A survey showed that a third of CT’s school districts say they do not have the money to maintain or improve the air quality in their schools.
Politics, personalities and the tumultuous departure of former UConn president Tom Katsouleas
Katsouleas’ departure was “about politics, about personalities … about all those things,” said state Sen. Derek Slap, D-West Hartford.