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Parents should be clear on this point: childhood vaccines remain covered by insurance in Connecticut,” interim state insurance commissioner Josh Hershman said.
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Connecticut weighs extending open enrollment due to uncertainty with federal health care subsidies
With uncertainty in Congress around reviving expired federal health care subsidies, Connecticut officials are considering another extension of open enrollment for 2026 Affordable Care Act plans.
Eight dogs are representing Connecticut this year in the 2026 Puppy Bowl! The pups come from five different rescues across the state. The competition, which is on Feb. 6, features 150 dogs from 72 shelters across the United States,
Polly and Teigan from Connecticut are designated as two of the 15 special needs dogs participating in this year's program with Teigan using a wheelchair and Polly being visually impaired.
A Connecticut woman is charged with starting a house fire that killed her elderly dad on the day their foreclosed home was to be auctioned.
CONNECTICUT, USA — Connecticut has been added to the list of states sued by the United States Department of Justice for failing to provide full voter registration lists, DOJ officials said Tuesday. Connecticut Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas was sued in her official capacity in a suit filed in U.S. District Court Tuesday.
M&T Bank announced Friday it is closing branches in eight Connecticut Stop & Shop stores. The branches will be closing on April 16 and April 30, but stand-alone ATM machines will remain. The following stores will be impacted: Closing April 16: Closing April 30: Additionally,
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Justice Department sues Connecticut and Arizona as part of effort to get voter data from the states
Officials in Connecticut and Arizona are defending their decision to refuse a request from the U.S. Justice Department to turn over detailed voter information