The Trump administration's push for a sweeping pause on federal grants and loans totaling potentially trillions of dollars is ...
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Prospect Medical Holdings and Medical Properties Trust owe $23.6 million in delinquent taxes to Manchester, South Windsor, ...
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A student misidentified a massage gun at West Haven High School as a weapon, the mayor says, prompting a lockdown that later ...
Hamden Officer Jennifer King was due in court on Wednesday to face charges that she twice tried to get dispatchers to give ...
(THE CONVERSATION) The many controversial people appointed to the Trump administration, from Elon Musk to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., have at least one thing in common: They dislike and distrust experts.
The police transport van driver in the Randy Cox incident, in which a city man was paralyzed, has been rehired to his job.