LGBTQ+ advocates are asking for more funding, better access to healthcare and education ahead of Trump presidency.
Trump is set to be sentenced on Jan. 10, 2025. In recent court filings, Trump has sought to get his guilty verdict thrown out, arguing that the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision on presidential ...
Trump’s nomination of corporate titans and family members to lead the government exposes his naked intention to further ...
These are the top news stories in Connecticut for Jan. 9, 2025 at 6 p.m. Supreme Court declines to block Trump's sentencing ...
Donald Trump tried to repeal the Affordable Care Act—also known as Obamacare—during his first term. Senate President Martin ...
Gov. Ned Lamont launched Connecticut's legislative session with a speech Wednesday, touching on key issues and the specter of ...
The presidential inauguration takes place every four years on Jan. 20, or Jan. 21 if Jan. 20 falls on a Sunday, as per the ...
Immigrant rights advocates in New Haven are mobilizing to counter anti-immigration policies expected in a second Trump ...
The session begins Wednesday, Jan. 8, with Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont’s State of the State address at the Capitol in ...
Linda McMahon will face questions from lawmakers in the U.S. Senate in the coming weeks about whether or not she’s fit to ...
Connecticut’s top federal prosecutor will resign hours before Donald Trump takes office, she announced Monday. Vanessa ...
Donald Trump's anti-immigrant agenda, from mass deportations to ending birthright citizenship, has drawn the ire of opponents ...