As paid family leave (PFL) expands to three new states in 2026—Delaware and Minnesota in January and Maine in May—the expansion of state benefit programs is not all sunshine and rainbows. In reality, ...
The statute of limitations for wishing a Happy New Year has run out, according to the Hon. Larry David. Perhaps your resolution has already ended.
As the new year begins, employers once again face a shifting labor and employment legal landscape. With Congress continuing to delay adoption of a comprehensive federal paid family and medical leave ...
At the state Capitol on Wednesday, local, statewide and national education leaders pointed to President Donald Trump’s ...
Before the snowstorm and as temperatures dropped, staff at Beth-El, a Milford nonprofit, urged the unsheltered homeless to go ...
During the last snow storm, an unhoused Connecticut couple had to hold their tent up to keep it from collapsing in the wind.
Christina Carreira made the trip across the Blue Water Bridge separating Port Huron in southeast Michigan from the Canadian ...
Prosperity Counseling LLC is one step closer to building a bridge between intensive addiction treatment and sober homes, now that the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) has approved the company’s proposal ...
It all comes back to affordability. President of the Connecticut Business and Industry Association (CBIA), Chris DiPentima, says if the state wants to fill about 73,000 open jobs, it has to find ways ...
Gov. Ned Lamont wants another term to steer Connecticut in the right direction, but his record has created too much "unfinished business," Chris Powell writes.
Max Naumov wasn't sure he wanted to skate after losing his parents. With the help of hometown Simsbury, he's Milan-bound.
WINDSOR, Conn. (WTNH) — While over 100 million people will be watching the big game between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks on TV, a 17-year-old flag football player from Windsor will be ...