Top state lawmakers from both parties say they're anxious to learn more about the drawbacks and benefits of the state ...
National Men’s College Basketball Champion University of Connecticut Huskies visited the state Capitol Wednesday as part of ...
Attorney General William Tong announced an agreement with the federal Department of Transportation Tuesday that empowers his ...
U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona was in Connecticut Tuesday to tour the new FAFSA form as a way to increase access to college.
Sen. Rick Lopes, D-New Britain, responds to questions about a bill during a Senate debate Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at the ...
The Veterans Affairs Administration is being sued over a lack of gender-affirming care for transgender veterans.
Healthcare analyst Ellen Andrews details the state HUSKY insurance program's checkered history with managed care following ...
Smith sits down with Anne Miller, executive director of TEEG, which is a non-profit human services organization with a ...
The University of Connecticut is one of six universities to be selected to establish a new cybersecurity center for research, ...
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal says that fighting suicide and declining mental health for young adults and children will need ...
Connecticut Hospice has warned lawmakers it will be unable to care for gravely ill patients in their homes under a proposed law aimed at protecting home healthcare workers.
A key state lawmaker said Thursday she opposes the idea of reverting back to a controversial managed care plan for nearly one ...