Connecticut spends millions of dollars on reincarcerating people. Yet it already has a solution to the problem within its own ...
We have forgotten many of the values that made the "Greatest Generation's" era one of resilience and unity rather than ...
The U.S. House could pass a 3-year extension for subsidies, but it's likely to stall. Meanwhile, CT may extend open ...
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The airline will stop running deportation flights for the Trump administration after deciding its participation is too ...
The GOP's Erin Stewart qualified for public financing from the Citizens’ Election Program earlier than any previous candidate ...
President Donald Trump's administration wants CT officials to turn over voter data including driver's license and Social ...
In CT's small Venezuelan American community, some are cautiously optimistic about the U.S. apprehension of Venezuelan ...
Childhood vaccines will remain covered by insurance despite recent recommendation changes by the Centers for Disease Control ...
The recommendations would require more notifications to car owners and streamline the process for selling unclaimed vehicles ...
In 2021, lawmakers passed Public Act 21-6, which removed the option for new students to claim a religious exemption.
Opinion

Caitlin Doherty

Connecticut spends millions of dollars on reincarcerating people. Yet it already has a solution to the problem within its own system.