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The Northeast has seen a rise in tick-related hospitalizations this summer, but CT health officials say they're prepared.
The Northeast has seen a rise in tick-related hospitalizations this summer, but CT health officials say they’re prepared.
States must begin verifying millions of Medicaid enrollees’ monthly work status by the end of next year. Critics say this may ...
A Trump policy change has left CT’s health centers wondering whether they can continue serving undocumented residents, a key ...
CT's Job Corps centers, which offer vocational training for youths, are still operating after the federal order. But future ...
A filing by the attorney general’s office is designed to help CT get the $67M in health provider taxes it claims Prospect ...
After torrential rains that turned station entrances into waterfalls, the subway system will remain exposed to recurring ...
Our founders were thoughtful, prophetic in designing a constitutional federal republic for the birth of our nation. It was a ...
William Tong joined 20 other state AGs in filing the lawsuit against FEMA, which seeks to restore billions in grants for ...
Lamont encouraged everyone to seek care at CT community health centers after Trump admin. banned funding from serving ...
Connecticut employed over 113,000 people in aerospace and defense jobs in 2023, and aerospace activity brought in nearly $2B ...
The developer of Windham Energy Center withdrew its application after town officials raised concerns, particularly the risk ...