Changing immigration policies could have unexpected economic impacts.
Journalists from the New England News Collaborative had a rare chance to see Vineyard Wind, the nation's largest standing offshore wind project.
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Linda McMahon will face questions from lawmakers in the U.S. Senate in the coming weeks about whether or not she’s fit to head up the U.S. Department of Education.
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The session begins Wednesday, Jan. 8, with Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont’s State of the State address at the Capitol in Hartford.
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Annual leases for a number of shorefront businesses that operate out of Rye Harbor are in flux, as the Attorney General reviews the legality of the arrangements.
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New York City implemented congestion pricing Sunday in an effort to reduce pollution, traffic and fund mass transit. In Fairfield County, reactions are mixed.
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Like many coastal communities, Provincetown is searching for ways to help property owners prevent devastating flooding from more frequent and more intense storms — a major consequence of climate change.
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A small gathering near the State House grounds in Concord on Monday was meant to honor the protestors who died or were arrested during the assault on the U.S. Capitol.
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Residential, "behind-the-meter" solar, like panels found on rooftops, commercial buildings, and in parking lots, helped keep energy demand low during the day in spring and summer.
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Connecticut has the most Puerto Ricans per capita of any U.S. state. Elected officials and scholars say what happens on the island has ripple effects on migration to the state.
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