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The audit, which was released this week and covered the fiscal years ending June 30, 2021, 2022 and 2023, listed 15 findings. Twelve of the findings were repeat issues noted in prior audits, the ...
As smoke from Canadian wildfires blanketed New Haven in 2023, it sent fine particle pollution soaring to more than 15 times the normal daily level. The sky turned hazy, health officials urged ...
Doctors, hospitals, and health insurers for weeks issued dire warnings to Republican lawmakers that millions of people would lose health coverage and hospitals would close if they cut Medicaid funding ...
The legislation was recently signed by Gov. Ned Lamont after lawmakers passed it during the 2025 regular session.
At risk is $50 million from the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRICs) grant, which is designed to provide ...
Editorial cartoons by Jonathan Brown & R.J. Matson ...
Attorney General William Tong is once again taking the Trump administration to court, this time joining a coalition of 25 ...
More than half of Connecticut mothers hospitalized for postpartum mental health emergencies had no documented mental health condition at the time of delivery, according to a new state analysis that ...
Hamden Democrat Josh Elliott focused on public education, mental and behavioral health services and municipal support in his ...
Hugh Keefe, New Haven’s leading criminal defense attorney of the turn of the 21st century, the son of a meatpacker who ...
Only four Connecticut municipalities have had their plans for automated traffic enforcement cameras approved by the state so ...
A statewide plan to expand electric vehicle infrastructure for school buses and truck fleets is drawing sharp criticism from ...
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