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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, a Connecticut Democrat who serves on the Senate Armed Services Committee, sees benefits for ...
Across the country, state and local crime labs are drowning in evidence. From rape kits to drug samples to vials of blood, ...
Diggs has caught five passes from Maye in team drills through four practices, while Douglas has seven. Diggs has worked ...
What to keep an eye on as the UConn football program begins preseason camp ahead of the 2025 season this week. The Huskies ...
CT Gov. Lamont has cited concerns with “fair share” which would have required towns to plan and zone for a set number of ...
We put language in the NDAA — it still needs some love and attention. I think we have the attention of the private sector now ...
The chair of the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee will introduce broad aviation safety legislation on Tuesday on the eve of a ...
The state Bond Commission will be voting next week on whether to release millions of dollars in state bond funding as part of ...
The Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) and House Armed Services Committee (HASC) versions of their respective fiscal 2026 ...
Connecticut has passed a law that places clear limits on when law enforcement and the courts can restrain or detain minors, requiring officers to exhaust all other options before detaining a child and ...
Up to $155 million in state bond funding could be released to offset public benefits charges on electric bills. The vote will ...
Connecticut has revised its privacy law for the third time since it was passed in 2022. With SB 1295, the state has mirrored others (like Colorado and Montana) in making ongoing changes to its law.