Cossette, 81, died Monday, September 15th at home. She was born in Hartford, CT on January 13, 1944, to the late Herbert J.
Local healthcare system JGS Lifecare is hosting a job fair this Wednesday for individuals interested in pursuing a career in ...
The Wall Street Journal just released its 2026 rankings for the Best Colleges in the U.S., with Yale University near the top ...
Connecticut’s colleges are expanding certificate and other non-degree programs to reverse enrollment declines while meeting employer demands for skilled workers. The growth is being fueled, in part, ...
The funding includes money to create a pedestrian corridor connecting the Union Station train station to downtown and the ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act changed the way people can pay off student loans, and many in Connecticut are concerned about the effects.
Citing concerns about student safety, a state audit found that several private special education programs failed to perform criminal background checks and employee history verification requirements.
The changes were evident the moment Jennifer Iannuzzi saw her daughter weeks after she joined one of the few full-time residential programs for children with special needs in the state. “She’s adapted ...
The woman is one of 172 people with Connecticut nursing licenses whose credentials have come under scrutiny after "Operation ...
Connecticut continues to earn higher marks from Wall Street credit ratings agencies, Gov. Ned Lamont announced Wednesday, hailing the latest upgrades as further evidence that his administration has ...
Generation Power CT has expanded its Emergency Energy Assistance program to four cycles a year, up from two, according to a community announcement. The program, which opened applications Sept. 2, ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — In celebration of 100 years of promoting arts and culture in the greater Hartford area, the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving has announced plans to invest $6 million to ...