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Immigration judges, despite being government employees rather than lifetime-tenured federal judges, are also bound by judicial conduct codes that require them to uphold public confidence in the ...
At least two Connecticut towns are hoping to raise awareness about the hazards of swimming in prohibited areas near dams.
Following the rules is supposed to protect you. It's not supposed to land you in detention,” the man’s lawyer said.
The attorneys general of Connecticut and New York joined 20 others in suing the Trump administration over federal cuts to social services.
A Connecticut man claims state courts don’t comply with a state law. He is looking for answers about the light pollution he contends is emanating from court buildings in the state and has now taken ...
Two shootings earlier this summer drew headlines about public safety at Hampton Beach. But the boardwalk remains popular, ...
CT Gov. Ned Lamont may be 'too fixated on Greenwich' in his vision of creating more housing, writes columnist.
A controversial bill that prevents police from handcuffing children in Connecticut was signed into law on Thursday.
President of the Towing Recovery Professionals of Connecticut applauds compromises made to towing legislation.
Residents in lower-income areas, often near highways and industrial sites, still breathe some of the dirtiest air in the ...
Áine Pennello is Connecticut Public Radio’s environmental and climate change reporter. She is a member of Report for America, a national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to ...