A Hartford Public Schools graduate is taking legal action against the city, the Board of Education, and one of her special education teachers. Aleysha Ortiz claims she asked for educational
State legislators voted Monday night for supplemental grants to Planned Parenthood and a variety of nonprofit organizations that prompted opposition by Republicans in the middle of the fiscal year. By a vote of 94-49 on mostly party lines,
A dispute between United Healthcare and Hartford HealthCare has some patients scrambling to find new doctors ahead of an April 1 deadline. Patients with some of United’s health insurance plans recently received a letter telling them the company is dropping Hartford HealthCare – one of the state’s biggest care providers – on April 1.
Tuesday is National Rare Disease Day, and advocates, patients and medical professionals will be at the state capitol in Hartford to raise awareness. On This Week in Connecticut, Dennis House spoke to Lesley Bennett,
Prayers continue for Pope Francis as he battles double pneumonia. According to the Vatican, the pope remains in critical condition. Some blood tests indicate “initial, mild, renal insufficiency,” but at present it is under control.
From March 1 through Sept. 1, the Connecticut Science Center will introduce a new exhibition "The Science Behind PIXAR," which explores animated filmmaking.
A spokesperson said the company plans to "redeploy the majority of our team members from those stores that we close."
A winter storm will bring snow, ice and rain to Connecticut this weekend, starting Saturday afternoon, the weather service said.
The century-old law has driven up prices, jammed roads and shriveled the U.S. maritime industry.
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