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Conservatives say the state’s debt is still too high and that any deviation from savings practices is a road to fiscal chaos.
The 56 apartments link sections in the Hill which were taken via eminent domain and demolished in the late 1950s.
A plot of land that has been empty for decades after a plan to build a highway fell through is now home to dozens of affordable housing units in New Haven.
The plaintiffs contend police manipulated witnesses, including one who was threatened with probation violations if he did not ...
The city hopes to close the financing gap for the demolition of a massive eyesore by moving $2 million from a now stalled, ...
Did CT reform its budget caps or subvert them in its budget? Most officials agree the discussion on CT's savings habits has ...
Connecticut's smaller real estate markets are outpacing larger ones despite a lower increase in new listings, at 4.2% to 6.2% ...
The proposed 5 percent fare increase would begin Sept. 1 and affect the Metro-North Railroad services in Connecticut, the ...
The stained glass ceiling in the south wing of the state Capitol building in Hartford on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. HARTFORD, ...
The CT House on Tuesday night passed an omnibus housing bill focused on zoning, transit-oriented development, parking, ...
A newly-passed bill is expected to give police more authority to stop these dangerous gatherings, which often result in ...
The Connecticut General Assembly approved a bond bill last week that includes up to $74 million for the construction of the ...