President Donald Trump signed an executive order to shut down the Education Department. What will this mean for Connecticut? Gov. Ned Lamont was in studio to discuss it. Also, Sen. Chris Murphy has ...
"Lamont has been actually pretty good for the last week, 10 days maybe, back to where he was before we threw him out last time," Pope said. "So ... we were just in this waiting space where it's ...
Connecticut schools are scrambling to assess the impact, which may not be clear for some time. But some communities could feel the effects a lot more than others.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon called the action ‘history making.’ But CT officials said it was ‘reckless’ and ‘kids will ...
Linda McMahon's ties to Connecticut include previously sitting on the state Board of Education and on Sacred Heart University ...
State officials and educators decried President Donald Trump’s executive order calling for the federal Department of Education’s closure on Thursday, vowing to fight the administration on education ...
The short answer: It could get ugly depending on the recession. Another downturn like the Great Recession of 2008 could knock ...
Manchester High School tightens enforcement of cellphone restrictions and Yondr pouch usage after the number of incidents requiring staff responses increased.
Connecticut recently joined 20 other states in suing the Trump administration over efforts to dismantle the department.
President Donald Trump is gearing up to sign an executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education.
Sen. John Fonfara could be blocked from an appointment to the agency regulating Connecticut energy companies under a new bill ...