The Hartford Public Library shares another recipe from one of its cookbooks.
The program is geared toward providing testing for underserved populations.
A new partnership will bring 19 more testing locations to the Hartford area.
Staff members have extend library services beyond the walls of the building into the community.
Archbishop Leonard Blair is reopening churches in the archdiocese, effective June 8.
Amid the COVID-19 public health crisis, CCC has been authorized to educate a new cohort of incoming paramedic professionals this summer.
The 20,000-square-foot food hall opened May 20.
Connecticut residents are welcome to apply, regardless of whether their home is heated through electricity, natural gas, or another fuel.
The First Circuit vacated the federal Board of Immigration Appeals’ (BIA) decision, and sent the case back to the BIA.
Connecticut's Attorney General has asked the court overseeing the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy to extend the deadline for filing claims.
Eighteen faculty members from Connecticut State Colleges and Universities have received a 2019–20 Board of Regents Faculty Award.
The amicus brief was filed in support of paid sick leave for airline flight crew workers.
The settlement includes approximately $550 million in relief for consumers, with even more relief in additional deficiency waivers expected.
“We owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to the first responders who put their lives on the line to protect ours," General Attorney Tong said.
A virtual panel discussion of the impact of Covid-19 on screening & treatment for breast cancer is available on our Pink Aid YouTube channel
A double stabbing Thursday left one person dead and another injured.
Education @ Hartford Stage will launch its first Online Adult Acting Class in June.
Melanie Faranello is the recipient of a 2018 Individual Artist Fellowship Award in Fiction from the Connecticut Office of the Arts.
The Hartford Library is closed, but this recipe from one of its cookbooks is available online.
He purchased the lucky ticket recently.
Stores to reopen in three phases with extensive protective measures in place for staff and customer safety
The gift will support the effort to build a comprehensive creative arts, digital literacy and gaming program.
Self-Response Rates in CT Cities & Towns Range from 78% to 35%; 18 Towns Exceeding 75% Self-Response; Some Major Cities Below 50%
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
TheaterWorks Hartford announced their 2020-2021 Season on May 14.
She purchased the lucky ticket recently.
Elaine V. Mintz, VP Operations, Fairfield County's Community Foundation, is CCP's new board chair
The victim in a late Tuesday night stabbing has been hospitalized.
Police are reminding people to lock their cars and take their keys.
Money Donated During Livestream Facebook and YouTube Event Will Help Victims of Domestic Violence
The hospital is beginning to ramp up its elective surgeries as coronavirus hospitalizations in Connecticut continue to drop.
A former nursing home is slated to become a 46-unit residential development.
The city is asking people to be "bear aware."
The Connecticut Dance Alliance is proud to announce the 2nd annual Jump Start Award!
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!
When restaurants reopen for outdoor dining, the city will look at changing zoning regulations to allow for expanded seating.
Via Neighbors in Need Fund
Jordan Maddox, 22, has pleaded guilty to federal charges.
The lucky ticket was purchased recently.