Tow companies expressed opposition to changes proposed to CT's towing laws and a consumer advocate said it doesn’t address ...
Hunger should never be used as leverage under any condition. Our foreign policy should make that explicit. Kenneth Okeke is a junior at Trinity College, majoring in Public Policy & Law.
In present-day conflicts from Gaza to Yemen, gaining access to food is still restricted as a weapon of war.
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Tracie Bernardi Guzman

Most people don’t end up in prison because they’re dangerous. They end up there because they’re unhealed, unsupported, and trying to survive.
Recidivism is often framed as a personal failure — as if people “just go back to prison” because they don’t want to change. After serving 23 years behind bars and now working directly with people ...
CT's former budget director and the state’s former health care advocate were among those nominated to be Superior Court judges.
Murphy and six fellow Democrats want Sec. of State Marco Rubio and Sec. of War Pete Hegseth to testify before various Senate committees.
The bill, which would largely end no-fault evictions, was expected to pass during the last Housing Committee meeting of the session Tuesday.
Advocates supported a CT bill that would restrict the use of data from automatic license plate readers, but police say it helps solve crimes.
There is a $1.7 billion annual education expense that should not be left out of lawmakers' considerations: teacher retirement benefits.
Most families would appreciate having opportunities to combine home education with access to programs and resources that help their children thrive.
Bridgeport officials say the $106M is just to maintain the status quo or they would need to cut another $45M to balance their budget.