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The recent audit of the Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ) reveals a troubling picture of Connecticut’s handling of domestic violence cases. As someone who has previously written about the leniency ...
As smoke from Canadian wildfires blanketed New Haven in 2023, it sent fine particle pollution soaring to more than 15 times the normal daily level. The sky turned hazy, health officials urged ...
President of the Towing Recovery Professionals of Connecticut applauds compromises made to towing legislation.
Federal staff cuts and budget reductions threaten workplace mental health and suicide prevention programs, putting critical support for high-risk industries at risk as private sector efforts struggle ...
Hydrilla, an invasive plant that can choke waterways, was first identified in the river in 2016 in Glastonbury.
Eight out of Connecticut’s 36 state senators were present for each of the 437 votes taken in the Connecticut Senate during ...
Efforts to decrease alarmingly high rates of suicide among construction workers and prevent burnout in health care workers ...
Understaffing is forcing many correction officers to work long hours, leading to excessive taxpayer spending on overtime.
A new report by the Bay Area Council Economic Institute points to a deeper problem: Oakland's public safety issues are directly tied to its ongoing budget crisis.
Increased roadwork is happening across Connecticut this summer. It's causing major issues for drivers and isn't going anywhere any time soon, especially in Meriden.
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