Dan Hurley ranks third in USA TODAY Sports' annual review of men's college basketball coaching compensation, at $7.78 million ...
Lawmakers planned to join local leaders and educators to discuss the mitigation of cellphone use in schools across the state.
Bill would rein in “pharmacy benefit managers,” or PBMs, which have come under fire for driving up prescription drug costs ...
Though the state is projected to have a surplus in the current fiscal year, Gov. Ned Lamont is now worried about running out of money because of another issue: the state’s spending cap. With ...
If either of the proposed child tax credit bill makes it out of committee and becomes law, advocates said the investment will ...
Advocates say tax relief such as a child tax credit is needed now as support programs shrink, but federal cuts could complicate matters.
Athletics doesn’t just create temporary champions; it shapes character and instills values that extend far beyond any court ...
The Connecticut Association of Boards of Education – the largest group organization of elected officials in the state – gathered Wednesday at the Legislative Office Building for their annual "Day on ...
After a back-and-forth game between the House and Gov. Ned Lamont last week, the governor ultimately decided to move forward with a different strategy that would give special education funding to ...
Activists are coming together after two Muslim girls were attacked at Wallace Middle School in Waterbury. Educators are ...
Educators are thanking Governor Ned Lamont and lawmakers for additional funds for students with special needs.
Gov. Ned Lamont hit the road on Wednesday, visiting New Britain to promote a $300 million plan he says will deliver free preschool for many of the state’s working and middle class families.