Avon, co-chair of the Planning and Development Committee, comments on legislation during a meeting Friday, March ...
Psychiatric Review Board Denies Temporary Leave, Conditional Release For 2 Men Acquitted In Killings
Two Connecticut men serving time at the Whiting Forensic division of Connecticut Valley Hospital after being acquitted of ...
It's National Public Health Week so we are talking about the healthcare industry with Sarah Worthy, CEO of Door Space, who gives us her frank opinions about where healthcare is going and why she ...
Renters and housing developers could benefit from a housing bill that advanced Friday out of the Judiciary Committee with ...
Columnist Barth Keck highlights the story of Dorothy Martin, who according to early research on cognitive dissonance, ...
About 1,500 protestors braved a steady April rain Saturday afternoon on the north steps of the Connecticut State Capitol, ...
Somewhere in the tumult of the global economy in recent months, solar panel prices hit bottom and then began to rise.
Doctors who provide reproductive and gender-affirming care via telemedicine could gain some legal protections from out-of-state prosecution under a bill that advanced out of the legislative Judiciary ...
Guest columnist Charlie Hunt, a political science professor at Boise State University, says US Sen. Cory Booker made history on April 1 when he stood on the Senate floor and spoke for 25 hours and ...
With more than $3.1 billion expected to be wagered on this year’s NCAA basketball championships, according to the American ...
Twenty-five years after Connecticut enacted a law designed to protect newborns and mothers in crisis, lawmakers, advocates, and medical professionals gathered Thursday at the Legislative Office ...
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