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The African-American community is facing a “crisis” in mental health, but there are encouraging signs that the stigma around seeking help is changing, said experts on a Juneteenth panel discussing ...
The resolution applauds the Elder Justice Coalition’s work to increase public awareness of elder abuse and calls on those working with older adults to learn the signs of abuse and promote long-term ...
Guest columnist William Ventura, owner of Sazón Fuego in Meriden, suggests that artificial intelligence is now an essential tool for small businesses.
At this week's virtual meeting of the Interagency Council for Ending the Achievement Gap, state agency leaders reviewed a ...
The General Assembly may have adjourned its 2025 legislative session, but one of the most important pieces of legislation ...
In a statement on the issue, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said there is “absolutely nothing unlawful” about ...
A $10 million pot of money from the American Rescue Plan Act is available, Connecticut Commission for Educational Technology’s Lauren Thompson told the Connecticut Association of Councils of ...
Repealing a safe harbor provision for reproductive and gender-affirming care is a priority for the Catholic Public Affairs Conference. The Connecticut ...
Guest columnist Ryan Matthews says that what he remembers most about his time with AmeriCorps are the people. A crew of volunteers — politically, racially, and religiously diverse — united by one ...
The brief urges the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit to reject the administration’s view of executive ...
In a 25-page report released Monday that covers the 2022 and 2023 fiscal years, the state Auditors of Public Accounts found ...
The revoked funding includes $11.9 million to Capital Workforce Partners and $9 million to the Connecticut Commission for Educational Technology. The grants were part of the federal digital equity ...