Connecticut’s bond ratings received upgrades from two of the nation’s top credit rating agencies, Gov. Ned Lamont and state Treasurer Erick Russell announced Wednesday.| CT News Junkie
HARTFORD, CT — Gov. Ned Lamont and other officials assured the public Thursday afternoon that they would be able to get access to vaccines for COVID-19 if they wish, despite confusion coming from the federal government regarding vaccine access.| CT News Junkie
HARTFORD, CT — It would not be an exaggeration to say that the Women’s National Basketball Association owes its success to Connecticut, according to Attorney General William Tong. For that reason, and the team’s loyal fanbase, Tong said he was willing to fight to keep the Connecticut Sun from being sold and moved.| CT News Junkie
New Haven student Esdrás Zabaleta-Ramirez took one big step closer to being freed from ICE detention Thursday — after a federal immigration court judge granted the 18-year-old a bond of $1,500.| CT News Junkie
NEW LONDON, CT — New London’s designation as “Home of the Submarine Force” makes Connecticut the submarine capital of the world. But it won’t retain that title by standing still, according to Gov. Ned Lamont. “You’ve got to continually upgrade it. Make sure you make sure you have the very best infrastructure and facilities to […]| CT News Junkie
State officials and community activists gathered in Hamden Friday to mark the passage of House Bill 7162, An Act Reforming the Motor Vehicle Towing Statutes.| CT News Junkie
According to the lawsuit, the demand from the USDA, which came in the form of a letter in May, threatened states with noncompliance procedures if they refused to comply. These procedures could include SNAP funding cuts.| CT News Junkie
ROCKY HILL, CT — Whether by protecting American interests overseas or providing wholesome food for Connecticut families, state veterans continue to serve, according to US Marine Corps veteran Jared McCool.| CT News Junkie