Requiring Social Media Protections For Children That Work for Families
/One of the most pressing challenges facing our families is protecting children in an increasingly digital world. Our families deserve a system that works for them.
Read MoreOne of the most pressing challenges facing our families is protecting children in an increasingly digital world. Our families deserve a system that works for them.
Read Morehe Connecticut Airport Authority (CAA) has announced that Bradley International Airport (BDL) is the first airport in the United States to become ‘Autism Double-Checked’ certified.
Read MoreWith Earth Day, celebrated on April 22, just weeks away, the Connecticut River Conservancy has issued its annual report of the milestones reached and work accomplished during 2024.
Read MoreA group of University of Hartford students are designing, building, and soon, flying a rocket experiment in collaboration with the NASA Connecticut Space Grant Consortium.
Read MoreWestern Connecticut State University in Danbury has joined with several local school districts to offer Early College dual enrollment programs for area high school students.
Read MoreMaria Ressa, a crusading journalist awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her courageous reporting, will be honored with the Walter Cronkite Freedom of Information Award at an April 14 event at the Mark Twain House and Museum in Hartford.
Read MorePackaging And Crating Technologies (PACT®), a Connecticut manufacturer of fire-suppressant paper wrap, earned attention at an international conference with its continuing development of safety technologies in the industry.
Read MoreThe Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering (CASE) has elected 36 of Connecticut’s leading experts in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine to membership in the Academy.
Read MoreConnecticut Attorney General William Tong has joined a coalition of 23 states and the District of Columbia in filing a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., for what they describe as abruptly and illegally terminating $11 billion in critical public health grants to the states.
Read MoreConnecticut has the most tree cover in urban areas in the U.S. – 6.1 times more than North Dakota, which has the least tree cover. That is among the findings in a recently released analysis by the non-profit organization SmileHub on the Best States for Sustainable Development in 2025.
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