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Judge blocks HHS from purging DEI-related terms from Head Start grant applications
A federal judge temporarily blocked Trump administration efforts to remake Head Start, ordering it to stop purging ‘women’ and ‘race’ from grant applications.
After ICE protest, Hartford police launch investigation
Hartford police are investigating the hit-and-run and pepper spraying of people near a protest of ICE’s actions in the Renee Good death.
Some ConnectiCare customers report enrollment, billing problems
A processing error has potentially left several hundred CT residents who enrolled in 2026 ACA insurance plans without their selected coverage.
What’s the vaccination rate for kindergarteners in your CT town?
Connecticut’s kindergarten vaccination rates have increased since the pandemic, and for one inoculation, CT has the highest rate in the U.S.
ICE makes arrests in New Haven as pro-immigrant groups mourn Renee Good
New Haven police said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested three people in the city Thursday.
Do CT commercial drivers have CDLs suspended after a DUI arrest, even without a conviction?
For CDL holders, a DUI triggers a criminal court case and an administrative action by the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Three things CT must do to up its food game
Connecticut may pride itself on being the Pizza Capital of the U.S., but it lacks a food culture that keeps meals fun, comforting and quick.
Why Stamford doesn’t need more asphalt
The discussion of another lane being added to our interstate is an absurd attack on our cities and societies.
Federal vehicle knocks down protester during Renee Good vigil in Hartford
At least one person was knocked down by a federal vehicle during a vigil for Renee Good in Hartford on Thursday, and many were pepper-sprayed.
Kosta Diamantis trial delayed until April; Pattis to continue as lawyer
Kosta Diamantis’ next corruption trial is delayed at least until April, but his lawyer Norm Pattis, whom he owes $65,000, will stay on.
Advocates: Federal cutbacks could cost CT nearly $1 billion
Connecticut Voices for Children projects the impending financial hit at nearly $1 billion, more than double the $500 million emergency fund.
CT minimum wage rises to $16.94. Gov. Lamont celebrates impact
The state’s most recent increase, announced in the fall, has pushed CT to one of highest statewide minimum wages in the country.
Rep. Jonathan Steinberg, leader of energy committee, to retire
Rep. Jonathan Steinberg, the Democratic co-chair of the General Assembly’s Energy and Technology Committee, will not seek a ninth term.
Save the Sound, Brookfield want pipeline expansion approval blocked
Opponents filed a legal appeal to block CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection from issuing a final permit to Iroquois Gas.
