Public library directors report they have had to go into “financial triage” because property tax receipts that typically land in their bank accounts in the summer were late.
Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration expects 2.2 million Connecticut residents will benefit from the one-time rebate.
The fiscally cautious governor is signaling a willingness to compromise on spending and taxes, and Democrats are happy to see an opening.
AC Milan travel to Bologna on Tuesday night for their next Serie A fixture.The Rossoneri are aiming to prolong an impressive ...
Residents of new homes in foothills of Dublin Mountains spent much of Tuesday and Wednesday clearing out their properties ...
The $500 million rebate technically would be paid out of CT's sales tax receipts and would not force deep cuts to the state ...
Gov. Lamont is expected to cast his plan as a counter to rising electric costs and inflation spikes driven by a number of ...
Free agency kicks off in March and the draft will come in April. However, the trade market is often the most compelling ...
Up to 31,000 healthcare professionals in California and Hawaii are involved in the strike, which is the second to roil the ...
The Bexar County Adult Detention Center is overcrowded and understaffed. Sheriff Javier Salazar says it's "bursting at the ...
The Survey has to be made more useful for citizens, firms, investors, and public servants. It also must be made more ...
Every homeowner has a story about a tiny issue that quietly grew into a budget‑wrecking repair. The pattern is almost always ...