Community Kitchen of Northeastern Connecticut helps feed people in need up to four days a week. Here's where to receive help.
"We should give that stockpile of money back to taxpayers in the form of tax relief," said Sen. Stephen Harding (R).
CT plans to spend roughly $27.6 million more on food insecurity through FY27, but federal spending could drop $180 million ...
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One year into Trump's second term: Grocery prices, tariffs and ICE activity in Connecticut
The price of eggs and gasoline are down one year into the second term of President Donald Trump, while tariffs affecting ...
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CT correction ombudsman finds ‘recurring failures,’ ‘structural deficiencies’ in state prison system
According to the report, inmates filing complaints with the OCO have complained about receiving food that was “old with ...
The 2025 Conditions of Confinement report examined several aspects of prison life, from food service to technology to medical ...
Councilor Josh Michtom said the current ordinance leaves a lot of room for the city to fail tenants and for the landlord to ...
As the second Trump administration reaches its first-year mark, hundreds of people from across Connecticut gathered outside ...
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of food insecure people in Connecticut has increased by 152,000, according to ...
"While the state may not have created the chaos we're experiencing, it owns it now," said CT Voices Executive Director Emily ...
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