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This letter is in reference to The Courant story, “ Spending cap a thorn in state budget compromise ,” by Christopher Keating ...
Following a recent spending controversy, the Connecticut State Colleges and University system has declined to renew Chancellor Terrence Cheng’s contract, officials announced Monday.
Connecticut State Colleges and Universities will have a new chancellor by July. An audit found the current chancellor spent ...
Terrence Cheng, the embattled head of Connecticut’s largest public college system, reached a settlement agreement to step down from the role at the end of June.
The embattled leader of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system will be removed from his position, beginning ...
The project provides five new macro and 29 small cell site towers, including FirstNet fast service for first responders and ...
Justice Mullins is the youngest person to serve on the state’s high court. Former Gov. Dannel P. Malloy nominated him in ...
The Democrat-dominated Connecticut House of Representatives this week will approve a bill to make it easier to sue the gun ...
Gov. Ned Lamont announced that new cell towers and nodes would improve service on the New Haven line through Connecticut.
Cheng agreed to step aside as of July 1 following months of controversy regarding his overspending on meals, alcohol and ...
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