Three years after CT became the third state to require Asian American and Pacific Islander history in K-12 education, a curriculum is launched.
Efforts to require Asian American history in K-12 schools begin to pay off
Federal judge orders FEMA to restore canceled disaster mitigation funding
The Trump administration said in April it would end the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program, calling it ‘wasteful’
National trust in the federal government is low. CT residents agree
CT residents trust the federal government less than state or local institutions, and nationally, trust is at its lowest level in decades.
New ‘People’s Migrant School’ in Hartford connects UConn to community
UConn and the Hartford Deportation Defense launched the ‘People’s Migrant School’ to build bridges with the city’s immigrants.
La nueva ‘Escuela Popular Migrante’ en Hartford conecta UConn con la comunidad
UConn, junto con el Colectivo de Defensa de Hartford, inauguró el sábado en Hartford la primera sesión de la nueva “Escuela Popular Migrante”.
Analysis shows CT ready for next recession as never before
A new forecast from Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration projects a moderate downturn wouldn’t drain state reserves for two and a half years.
CT promised to protect students with dyslexia
Since the creation of the Office of Dyslexia, the state education department has failed to meet nearly every major requirement legislators put in place.
There’s no need for Connecticut’s shelters to starve
Connecticut must treat access to food in homeless shelters as a public infrastructure issue, not a charitable afterthought.
Lamont pledges $70M for health care after US Senate deadlocks
CT will spend $70 million of the emergency surplus funds it set aside to partly offset the looming loss of millions in ACA subsidies.
Was Connecticut State Police short 300 troopers in 2025?
The CT State Police, which negotiated a 4.5% wage hike with state officials, had more than 1,200 troopers in its ranks over a decade ago.
Qué deben saber sobre los que pueden perder SNAP en CT
Aproximadamente 36K residentes de CT corren el riesgo de perder el acceso a los beneficios de cupones de alimentos. Lo que debe saber.
CT approves Hartford HealthCare purchase of 2 Prospect hospitals
The approval brings the state closer to concluding a lengthy search to find buyers for Prospect Medical Holdings three CT hospitals.
CT farmers won’t see federal relief for crop damage until 2026
CT hoped to open applications for a piece of its $53 million grant in the fall. But after the government shutdown, the funding hit a delay.
