Revisions to the law, which went into effect in October 2025, do not affect the patient’s obligation to pay for services.
Though SNAP benefits were restored, about 36K CT residents are still at risk of losing food assistance due to the One Big ...
Groups like IRIS worry a review of refugees admitted since 2021 could result in some of the thousands affected in CT losing ...
Kosta Diamantis' attorney Norm Pattis expects Chris Ziogas to testify against him in the federal bribery case, set to begin ...
Gov. Ned Lamont ended months of controversy and speculation Wednesday when he signed a new version of a bill he vetoed this ...
Hartford's mayor paused state-funded renovations for six public schools in September, surprising key school officials. Here's ...
State leaders now must decide whether CT should indefinitely dedicate millions to reverse gaps created by retreating federal ...
CT joined a lawsuit over what Attorney General William Tong called ‘nonsensical, ridiculous conditions’ on housing assistance ...
The hour-long talk delved into familiar themes and issues, including Blumenthal's concerns about politically motivated ...
The action follows moves by the Trump administration last week to weaken federal rules protecting wetlands and streams and ...
Graduate assistants following UConn’s values by speaking clearly, honestly, and frankly in class or as a private citizen ...
The sale to Connecticut Brownfield Land Bank is the latest progress in the removal, which officials say would provide ...