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A bill that would have made Connecticut one of the first states in the nation to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) but failed to pass this year faces bipartisan opposition in the future.
A nursing home in Trumbull plans to lay off nearly 200 workers and close its facility in August. St. Joseph’s Center CT, ...
Keegan Bradley wasn’t the only winner at the 2025 Travelers Championship held in Cromwell last weekend. The Travelers Cos.
Connecticut’s labor market sent mixed signals in May, as the state shed 6,500 payroll jobs, according to a jobs report from ...
A seven-building, 210-unit apartment complex in Newtown is on its way to bankruptcy sale, pending court approval, according to a broker for the seller. Keen-Summit Partners LLC, the broker, announced ...
Business leaders and policymakers from across Connecticut will gather at The Society Room of Hartford on Tuesday, June 24, ...
The Clinton Police Department has officially joined the state’s Municipal Employee Retirement System (MERS), state ...
A Connecticut salvage yard with a connection to Nascar racing has proposed building a two-story recycling center on its ...
A 74,596-square-foot Stamford nursing home with 156 rooms has sold for $19.4 million, according to the city’s land records. Stamford Care Center Realty LLC, which is controlled by Usher Egert and Joel ...
Gov. Ned Lamont announced Monday that he is vetoing two controversial bills, including one that would pay unemployment ...
A bill intended to challenge and end the ability of other states to tax income earned by Connecticut residents on days they ...
Gov. Ned Lamont made an unplanned endorsement of Andrew Cuomo for mayor of New York on Monday, ignoring the wishes of a top aide who tried to keep him focused on less contentious things — say, the ...