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The U.S. Census Bureau shows that nearly 14 percent of Connecticut's population has Irish ancestry. → Read More
CT pay spending grew at fastest rate in years, topped $5 billion in 2022. Connecticut's payroll spending increased about 9.4 percent from previous year. → Read More
Data shows the amount paid to all employees from the State of Connecticut, from UConn coaches to police officers, firefighters, office assistants and professors. → Read More
Connecticut recently became the first state to make all phone calls for people serving... → Read More
An updated sequence of events as described by police officials in a press conference on Friday. → Read More
Many of the millions of women who live in these states would be able to seek legal abortions elsewhere, but the barriers to access may be hard for some to overcome. → Read More
If the Supreme Court were to end Roe v. Wade, about half of states would be expected to ban abortion quickly or limit it heavily. → Read More
For a decade, warnings about a tech bubble have only led to more money flooding into high-growth start-ups. Could this one be it? → Read More
Passengers rushed out of a smoke-filled N train in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, after a man opened fire during rush hour on Tuesday morning. → Read More
See the full schedule and a detailed state-by-state breakdown of the congressional midterm elections in the U.S. → Read More
In women’s figure skating, see how Anna Shcherbakova skated to Olympic gold with two clean quads, as Kamila Valieva, her Russian teammate caught up in a doping scandal, faltered. → Read More
The Russian skating star at the center of a doping scandal secured the top spot in the short program of women’s figure skating, even after struggling with her opening jump. → Read More
With five clean quadruple jumps, see how Nathan Chen skated effortlessly to Olympic gold, four years after missing the podium. → Read More
A U.S. Census Bureau report offers insights into the whereabouts of people who moved into and out of Connecticut between 2016 and 2020. → Read More
Texas campuses received their first round of letter grades. More than half received an A or B. See how your school scored. → Read More
As Dallas revives public pools, some neighborhoods are left behind → Read More