A Stamford man has been sentenced for fraudulently obtaining more than $4 million in COVID-19 relief funds. On Tuesday, Moustapha
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The FTC is considering new federal rules on what it calls “harmful commercial surveillance and lax data security” by some
With the state facing a large amount of job vacancies, a workforce data report shows state jobs are in high
Connecticut's sales tax free week has some interesting exemptions, so check out the list before you check out that athletic
According to The Marshall Project, nearly 40% of local law enforcement agencies across the country have failed to submit their
Two separate complaints alleging racial discrimination at a DOT garage in Avon were not substantiated following an investigation.
Yale researchers are part of a team observing and cataloging supermassive black holes that are still growing.