Several Connecticut chain retailers have announced store closures amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The informal survey shows that many owners disagree with the timeline for reopening set forth by Gov. Ned Lamont.
Town prepares to defy Lamont's reopening orders / Examining businesses that will reopen, and those that won't / Numbers show good news.
Salons and barber shops that were ready to open May 20 now must reschedule appointments booked between then and June 1.
Gov. Ned Lamont announced that the following businesses including gyms and movie theaters will have to remain closed until June 20.
The Department of Justice and IRS have warned that scammers might try to use COVID-19 to trick consumers into sharing personal information
The first phase of Connecticut's reopening plan begins on Wednesday, May 20.
Patch's survey shows Connecticut readers have varying plans about when they plan to venture out to reopened businesses.
Connecticut's unemployment situation is much worse than the 2008 recession and is around Great Depression levels, Gov. Ned Lamont said.
The venerable retailer J.C. Penney, with stores in CT, could become the latest to seek bankruptcy amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Gov. Lamont released documents detailing rules that eligible businesses falling under phase 1 of Connecticut’s reopening plan must follow.
Some businesses will be allowed to reopen May 20, but the question remains about how many people will be comfortable to go.
This program makes free online learning licenses available to recipients of unemployment insurance, including those impacted by COVID-19.
J.Crew was in trouble before the seismic shifts in the retail industry brought on by the coronavirus business closings.
The nonprofit group Leapfrog released a new round of hospital safety grades. Here's how hospitals in Connecticut fared.
Gov. Ned Lamont announced the first group of businesses that will be allowed to reopen on May 20 in Connecticut.
The donation includes 455,000 KN95 medical masks, 325,000 surgical masks, 120,000 protective coveralls, and 4,500 ICU coveralls.
More than 8,000 people have signed the online petition urging the businesses be allowed to reopen later this month.
According to the AARP Foundation two thirds of adults over 50 do not use financial technology.
Connecticut Stop & Shop stores are requiring workers to wear masks to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
National radio company Entercom has laid off dozens at stations across the country.
Connecticut had two franchises make the magazine's Top 500 list. Can you guess the two franchises?
Modell's, a chain billed as the nation's oldest family-run sporting goods retailer, is leaving Connecticut.
An insurance giant with field offices throughut Connecticut has settled a federal ADA complaint.
See which companies topped Fortune’s list from our state in 2020.
A children's clothing retailer that last year closed all of its Connecticut stores has announced a relaunch.
Connecticut is in the top 10 of states getting hammered by robocalls. A new federal law will help, but is it enough?
Dozens of national retailers announced Connecticut store closings in 2019. See the list here:
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Reviews.org took to Yelp to find each state's highest rated restaurant. Here's the top pick in CT.
The workers were being classified as independent contractors in order for them to cost less, according to the state Department of Labor.
The law is good news for anyone who wants to visit a vineyard, but enjoy beer and visa versa.
The prominent retailer has announced it is going out of business, but with a big going-out-of-business sale bang.
Was your favorite restaurant — or chef, or bartender, or waitress — nominated? And this year the public gets to vote online!
The home supply chain with 17 Connecticut locations announced this week it would close more stores than originally expected.
The national retailer announced it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and will be closing 4 of its locations in Connecticut.
The company is looking to hire seasonal employees for its Connecticut stores.
Several national retailers announced CT store closings this summer, with plans to carry out those closings by the end of 2019.
The changes might be visible to shoppers in Connecticut before Christmas.
Eligible clothing and footwear purchases aren't subject to the sales tax for one week as back-to-school season begins.