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The IRS says pastors endorsing political candidates during services should not risk losing their tax-exempt status.
A survey in New London and Fairfield Counties found that land-use boards were mostly comprised of white, male homeowners.
WSHU’s Molly Ingram spoke with CT Mirror’s Jan Ellen Spiegel about how one small business is switching gears after the Trump ...
Public interest attorneys with backgrounds representing the people rather than the powerful are significantly ...
Officials don't have a full assessment of the law on CT's finances, but the governor said he saw no immediate need for new ...
Without the renewal of essential federal grants, projects protecting vital Connecticut wildlife will stall or vanish.
Since most goods delivered to CT come by truck, changes in the diesel tax can impact the price of groceries, clothing, ...
As the 2025 legislative session sprinted to its conclusion on June 4, legislative Democrats turned to Republicans for help in ...
The Trump tariffs mark a new challenge for the Dutch Epicure Shop in Litchfield, which imports all but a few of the products ...
Rep. Jahana Hayes argued provisions in the bill are ‘direct attacks on our youngest generation’ based on implications for ...
As Americans proudly and loudly commemorated the historical signing of the Declaration of Independence from the autocratic ...
CT officials and advocates say the negative social media posts are misleading and harmful to a project that has taken years ...
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