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Women's Health Connecticut (WHC), a statewide network of women’s healthcare providers, has acquired the state’s first ...
The state House of Representatives adopted a $55.8 billion two-year budget early Tuesday that invests in child care and K-12 ...
Stamford's skyline will get a new look if a developer gets its wish. St. John Urban Development Corp. has filed a proposal ...
The post-pandemic world has been a struggle for many owners of traditional office buildings, as broader acceptance of remote ...
Jessica Bailey and Alexandra Cooley realized in the mid-2010s that a state-backed loan program for energy efficiency projects ...
In the lobby of Otis Worldwide’s elevator test tower in Bristol sits a vintage machine, in front of a huge aerial photo of ...
After nearly two decades as the XL Center, Hartford’s roughly 16,000-seat sports and entertainment arena has a new name: the ...
A pair of developers recently submitted a wetlands application to construct a 150,000-square-foot flex industrial building on ...
Senate Bill 11 is dead.  The massive bill sought to address the affordability of prescription drugs in the state, but also ...
Farmington-based elevator and escalator maker Otis Worldwide recently put up for sale a 188,430-square-foot Bloomfield ...
With final passage Saturday of a major early childhood education bill, legislators will return Monday to begin their ...
A bill that would add Connecticut to the short list of states providing jobless benefits to strikers won final passage Friday ...