With the state facing a large amount of job vacancies, a workforce data report shows state jobs are in high
Marc E. Fitch
Senior Investigative Reporter
Marc worked as an investigative reporter for Yankee Institute and was a 2014 Robert Novak Journalism Fellow. He previously worked in the field of mental health is the author of several books and novels, along with numerous freelance reporting jobs and publications. Marc has a Master of Fine Arts degree from Western Connecticut State University.
Connecticut's sales tax free week has some interesting exemptions, so check out the list before you check out that athletic
Two separate complaints alleging racial discrimination at a DOT garage in Avon were not substantiated following an investigation.
Political campaigns spend a lot of money and certainly November’s gubernatorial face-off between Gov. Ned Lamont and Republican rival Bob
SEBAC announced it reached an agreement with state officials to secure $35 million in pandemic pay for state employees and
Connecticut's pension debt adds up to an extra $1,000 in tuition costs for students attending UConn, as tuition rates rise.