A bill that introduces criminal charges for redeeming out-of-state bottles in an attempt to tackle redemption fraud gained ...
"I can tell you that when the phone calls became free, it was a weight that was lifted off of her, and for sure, it was a ...
Kristine Scott and other women transferred to a minimum-security prison in Boise found themselves in segregated housing due ...
CT Mirror and ProPublica are finalists for “On the Hook,” an investigation into predatory towing practices in the state.
Rep. Mary Mushinsky, D-Wallingford, runs a debate on changes to Connecticut's bottle bill at the state Capitol on Wednesday, May 6, 2026. Mushinsky is retiring from her long-term seat in the House of ...
A Waterbury woman was sentenced for stealing from the Medicaid program by submitting fraudulent claims for personal care assistance work that she did not perform.
The Enfield Food Truck Festival featuring food trucks, local vendors, live entertainment, bounce houses and more will take ...
A Rwandan academic and government critic died in custody as he was set to be freed from jail, immediately raising concern ...
A majority of abortions in the U.S. are obtained through medication and about 1 in 4 are prescribed via telehealth.
After three months of public hearings and negotiations, the state Senate voted Saturday evening to approve a $28.6 billion annual state budget that provides hundreds of millions of dollars to cities ...
Brazil is on track to record its lowest Amazon deforestation rates since 2012. Despite this major accomplishment, experts ...