News

Governor Ned Lamont directed United States and state flags to be flown at half-staff in memory of Pope Francis on Monday.
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) has ordered all United States and state flags be flown at half-staff in honor of Pope Francis.
Memorial Masses are planned in Hartford and Worcester, MA, in honor of Pope Francis, who died early in the morning of April 21 at the Vatican.
Pope Francis died on Monday morning, according to the Vatican. He was 88 years old and held the papacy for 12 years.
The bill, raised by Sen. John Fonfara, would have CT borrow $2.4B over the next three years to pay off a chunk of residents’ ...
Plattsburgh State women's soccer is expanding its roster of local recruits after the team's additions in the transfer portal. Morrisonville's Sydney Myers and Keeseville's Lilley Keyser are ...
The state’s unemployment rate remains low at 3.6%, but payroll employment dropped by approximately 4,500 jobs, according to CTDOT Commissioner Danté Bartolomeo.
Organizers say they oppose what they call Trump's civil rights violations and constitutional violations, including efforts to ...
The Associated Press says that a new White House media policy violates a court order by giving the administration sole ...
ROSEVILLE, Minn. (AP) — The flyers started appearing around the Augustana University campus earlier this year, followed by ...
President Trump on Monday directed all federal and state flags to fly at half-staff in commemoration of Pope Francis, who ...