A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
For decades, right-wing activists have called for eliminating the agency, which was created by Congress in 1979. As Trump ...
City leaders, developers, and residents gathered for the official ribbon cutting of Hartford, a newly completed rental ...
Labor legislation was at the forefront of the Connecticut General Assembly’s Labor and Public Employees Committee docket ...
He said he wouldn't sign an NDA to take a pay out from an industry that was supposed to be about speaking truth to power.
The U.S. Education Department last week said it was investigating dozens of universities for alleged racial discrimination, ...
The agreement between QXO and Hernon, Virginia-based Beacon Roofing Supply, which describes itself as the “largest publicly ...
With Connecticut facing potential budget cuts by President Donald Trump’s administration, a group of key business leaders is ...
Massachusetts environmentalists are connecting the winter’s soaring utility rates to the “rising cost of the gas pipeline ...
Unable to make the financing work, the Capital Region Development Authority and a New Jersey developer have broken off a ...
Students from New Haven, Hartford and New London were at the Capitol to support a bill that would boost state funding for ...
A former retirement facility is the latest property to sell in West Hartford, with real estate agents pitching the site ...