Friday marked CT Adoption Day, in which 40 children were adopted. Around 350 children are expected to be adopted this year in ...
Democratic challenger Paul Honig’s close victory over Sen. Lisa Seminara, R-Avon, was affirmed Friday after a recount of the ...
The closure of the Bristol facilities would leave Athena with six nursing homes in CT, down from the 22 facilities it owned ...
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Black philanthropic organizations understand that closing the educational gap requires more than money — it demands systemic change.
The Child Advocate has recommended a significant change in the approach to running facilities for incarcerated youth in ...
Critics of the administration say state education funding has decreased when you factor in inflation and increasing municipal ...
The Lamont administration threw cold water Wednesday on legislators’ hopes that the state would pump more dollars next year into education, social services, child care and other core programs.
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(Left to right) New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker, DEEP Commissioner Katie Dykes, and State Attorney General William Tong announce a $2 million settlement with Pike Fuels, formerly Gulf Oil, to ...