
Justice Dept. Cracks Down on Rent Algorithms as Connecticut Seeks Its Own Fix
The U.S. Justice Department has reached a proposed settlement with one of the nation’s largest landlords to stop using anti-competitive
The U.S. Justice Department has reached a proposed settlement with one of the nation’s largest landlords to stop using anti-competitive
Police say crime has dropped significantly in Connecticut’s largest city of Bridgeport, population 149,000, with all “Tier 1” serious crimes
A new report hints at why Connecticut towns and cities have been slow to approve affordable housing plans: the people
The General Assembly has passed three new laws seeking to increase safety on Connecticut’s highways. The laws come as 2024
New regulations intended to keep Connecticut citizens safe from the prying eyes of foreign drones are set to take effect
The new 2025 “Kids Count Data Book,” which tracks state trends in child well-being, has just been published, and once
As first reported by The Hartford Business Journal, the General Assembly last week approved a massive, more than $1 billion,
The state legislature last week passed a bill that would allow striking workers to collect unemployment benefits after 14 days
Senate Democrats voted unanimously to extend Connecticut’s popular Paid Family and Medical Leave program to as many as 50,000 public
Sen. Julie Kushner, D-Danbury, led Senate passage recently of a bill that will give about 12,000 unionized personal care attendants