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The country still ranks 16th worldwide in the number of citizens holding a college degree.
Although most people polled want to repeal the law, the majority also believe they agree with the U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
Frozen, ready-to-eat meat and poultry products were shipped to CT wholesalers
In this first of two articles, the author explains why the $250,000 tax relief cutoff is unfair -- and offers a suggestion for what to do about it.
The governor traveled to Houston, Texas to speak at the group's annual convention.
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Several U.S. lawmakers are backing a bill, filed on the eve of July 4 in the U.S. House of Representatives, that would require it.
If the bill passes in Washington D.C. then excises taxes will drop in half for small breweries.
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Dozens of new mandates, passed by the General Assembly this year, went into effect this week.
Last week's Supreme Court ruling mostly declared the Affordable Care Act constitutional. Here's why the upcoming election is about more than just nationalized healthcare.
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The court on Thursday voted 6-3 to reject a law that made it a crime to lie about winning war medals.
The justices also found that the so-called "individual mandate" in what's become known as Obamacare, is constitutional.
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The memo shows just how much the state spends for the retirement of certain employees.
The number of foreclosure filings in the south central region of Connecticut rose from 481 in the first quarter of 2011 to 851 in the first quarter of 2012 for an increase of 75 percent. Bethany foreclosures managed to go down.
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State Troopers in Connecticut say that working conditions are less safe since a consolidation plan of dispatch centers was put into place.
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With the Supreme Court ruling on 'Obamacare' expected any day now, our columnist explains why she hopes the justices will let the law stand.
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Roger Clemens, recently acquitted in a federal perjury and obstruction of justice trial, must face disillusioned fans and a skeptical, wizened writer's association. Does it matter?
The outgoing senator accepts many free trips for himself and his staff, while Connecticut's other lawmakers go on much fewer.
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The Performance Evaluation Advisory Council has told the Connecticut Board of Education that student and parental input should also play a role in evaluating teachers.
Owners in Connecticut say a new law hurts small businesses the most.
The majority Connecticut residents live near trees and forests, making those areas more susceptible to prolonged power outages like the ones seen following Tropical Storm Irene and the October snowstorm, a new state report said.
Out of the 50 states, a report shows that Connecticut is among the worst in terms of fiscal health.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Bethany, Woodbridge and the rest of the New Haven County area.