
Connecticut’s new Paid Family and Medical Leave Program is now taking applications, Gov. Ned Lamont said. Lamont announced in a news release benefits are available for qualifying events beginning Jan. 1, 2022, stemming from... Read more »

Gov. Ned Lamont said 31 executive branch employees have been terminated from employment for not following the state’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. In a news release, the governor announced that nearly 95% of executive... Read more »

Gov. John Carney has signed eight criminal justice reform bills into law that are designed to protect juveniles from facing lifelong consequences for their actions while providing second chances to adults to... Read more »

Forty high schools from 19 school districts across the state will be participating in the FAFSA Challenge, Connecticut’s governor said. In a news release, Gov. Ned Lamont, along with Education Commissioner Charlene M.... Read more »

In an effort to assist homeowners and businesses rebuild from the damage caused by Tropical Storm Ida, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont announced he has submitted a request for a presidential disaster declaration.... Read more »

A new $72 million partnership will bolster Maryland’s clean energy efforts for years to come, the governor announced. Speaking from Federalsburg, Gov, Larry Hogan introduced a business partnership between Orsted, a global leader in... Read more »

Delaware Gov. John Carney has extended the Public Health Emergency order in the state for another 30 days. In a news release, the governor extended the order for the third time to allow... Read more »

The passage of a Senate bill relative to providing sexual health education to students in public and private schools Thursday drew accolades from one state advocacy group. Senate Bill No. 2541 passed by... Read more »

The $1 million VaxU Scholarship promotion is down to its final week in Maryland. Winners receive a $50,000 college scholarship through the program aimed at encouraging 12- to 17-year-olds to get vaccinated... Read more »

The U.S. Department of Education has approved the use of $110 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act funding for Connecticut’s Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief fund as part of ongoing... Read more »