Connecticut officials expressed both relief and confusion this week as President Donald Trump's administration rescinded a memo pausing billions of dollars.
A judge postponed Trump's freeze on federal grants as the impacts to the state and Norwich are being determined.
The gag order on health agencies was first reported on Tuesday and prevents all public communications, like publishing health guidelines, until Feb. 1.
The claim that big banks have closed accounts held by certain political or business customers gained new visibility this week when President Donald Trump confronted by name the CEOs of JPMorgan and Bank of America. "Soto was tough, this is worse."
Connecticut Attorney General William General released a statement and video message to residents ahead of Donald Trump's second inauguration, vowing to defend the state's laws and policies.
On a frigid holiday Monday in Washington, D.C., Donald Trump will take the oath of office for a second time to become the 47th president of the United States.
This week on Capitol Report, reaction to the first week of Donald Trump's second presidential term and his executive order to end birthright citizenship. Plus, Republicans roll out their six-point plan to provide electric bill relief for Connecticut consumers.
If virtually every indication so far is accurate, the new leader of the free world is unlikely to get what he wants, at least not yet.
D.C., Donald Trump took the oath of office for a second time to become the 47th president of the United States. Elected officials in Connecticut released statements ahead of his inauguration ceremony.
Here's a look at how weekly unemployment claims changed in Connecticut last week compared with the week prior.
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including on Trump nominees and special elections.