A first-of-its-kind labor agreement will cover hundreds of fast food workers at 23 Connecticut highway service plazas.
John Henry Smith | Connecticut Public
CT mayor says Hamden revaluation crisis will spread across the state
Hamden homeowners are facing steep property tax increases this year following a state-mandated revaluation that has left residents scrambling.
Will Connecticut finally regulate artificial intelligence?
Last year, an AI regulation bill died after Gov. Ned Lamont said he would veto it. Sen. James Maroney thinks things are different this year.
Enfield GOP, Dems disagree on what killed town DEI committee
Three days after President Donald Trump moved to end federal DEI initiatives, Enfield ended its DEI committee in a party-line town council vote.
CT attorney general says he’s bracing for post-Election Day legal battles should Trump lose
Attorney General William Tong said he has ‘the highest possible level of concern’ about legal challenges to the election results.
How Connecticut is preparing for future storms, according to the state’s top environment official
Each town faces unique vulnerabilities and solutions must be tailored to their specific risks, CT’s top environment official Katie Dykes said.
Got opinions about electric vehicles in Connecticut? The DOT wants to hear from you
The Department of Transportation is surveying motorists about their thoughts on electric vehicles and CT’s electric vehicle infrastructure.
Classmate reflects on Alexei Navalny’s time at Yale
Among those mourning the recent death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny are the friends he made in his time at Yale University.
West Hartford to test if red light cameras will make CT streets safer
Following a CT law allowing cities to install so-called ‘red light’ cameras, West Hartford will put cameras in 15 intersections in 2024.
With ‘nip patrol’ and nickels, Vernon seeks to combat growing problem of nip liquor bottles
CT towns earn proceeds from a 5-cent surcharge on nips, and Vernon has used its share to institute a campaign to prevent nip bottle litter.
A year later, police across CT still processing deaths of 2 Bristol police officers
One year after the shooting death of two Bristol police officers, law enforcement in Connecticut is still feeling the impact.
More than 2 decades later, Hartford still bleeds green, says former Whalers announcer Chuck Kaiton
Chuck Kaiton, former announcer for the Hartford Whalers, is still amazed by how much support the team receives more than 20 years after its move to North Carolina.
Groton looks to attract young, childless Electric Boat hires with modern apartments
Groton officials said they expect four construction sites to yield around 300 new affordable and supportive apartment units within a year.
