New Haven police said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested three people in the city Thursday.
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Yale hints at layoffs to help pay for endowment tax hike
The university estimates Trump administration’s new tax will amount to $300 million per year beginning in July 2026.
Struggling with student loan debt? A new CT state office is now tasked to help
The office will work with borrowers to resolve their complaints, educate people about their rights and connect them with resources.
CT announces $2M settlement with Pike Fuels over environmental law violations
An investigation into a New Haven petroleum distribution facility uncovered several alleged violations of state environmental laws.
CT funnels more funds into waste diversion as state continues to battle a trash crisis
The State Bond Commission recently approved $10M to help CT municipalities further cut back on the amount of trash residents throw away.
CT looks to ramp up resilience measures in the face of climate change
CT is working to help towns and cities become more resilient to the impacts of climate change, in the wake of more frequent extreme weather.
CT’s gradual recovery from historic rainfall will include help from federal agencies
As damage assessment continues, CT is getting more aid: President Joe Biden and FEMA approved Gov. Ned Lamont’s request for federal help.
CT may need to reconsider the number of days for early voting, Secretary of the State says
Across CT, town workers have complained of limited resources and long hours — only to see a small number of residents show up to vote.
Connecticut aims to reduce air pollution with EV chargers for commercial trucks
CT and other northeast states will use a federal grant to deploy EV chargers for medium- and heavy-duty commercial trucks along I-95.
As Supreme Court preserves abortion pill access, CT attorney general warns of legal challenges
AG William Tong expressed concern about future attacks on abortion rights, including anti-abortion advocates bringing forward new plaintiffs.
New CT law will prevent medical debt reporting to creditors
The new Connecticut law bars health care providers and hospitals from reporting medical debt, a move which can hurt a person’s credit score.
EV study bill stalls in the CT legislature as end-of-session draws closer
The bill would establish a 40-person group to examine how to prepare CT for more electric vehicles and their charging infrastructure.
Effort for better air quality in CT schools gets bipartisan support
A CT working group is pushing for passage of a bill this legislative session to continue addressing bad air quality in schools.
