Denise Merrill: Changes to Connecticut’s Elections for 2021 and Beyond that You Need to Know
After universal absentee ballot access helped make the 2020 election one of the most successful elections in Connecticut history, despite a […]
After universal absentee ballot access helped make the 2020 election one of the most successful elections in Connecticut history, despite a […]
A truce has put an end to the thunderous battles in the skies above Israel and the ground below Gaza
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Governor Ned Lamont and legislative leaders have until June 9 to iron out their dueling budget plans before the regular
The Mayor of Hartford on city-wide free WIFI system to narrow the gap of the digital divide
While members of the Black, Hispanic – Latino and Asian communities comprise nearly 35 percent of Connecticut’s population, they represent
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“Few people in our nation’s history have been more challenged or found a time more challenging or difficult than the
President-elect Joe Biden is facing pressure campaigns from a number of lawmakers urging him to appoint more Latinos to high
During the contentious run up to the 2020 presidential election and even during the surreal aftermath, many major media outlets
Around 65 percent of Black and Hispanic Connecticut residents rent rather than own their living spaces, according to Fionnuala Darby-Hudgeons,