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Ed Stannard is a reporter for the Hartford Courant.
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Prospect Medical sues Yale New Haven to try to force it to buy three CT hospitals
Yale New Haven had sued Prospect Medical Holdings to get out of buying the hospitals, alleging breach of contract.
A boy’s arm got stuck in a CT airport conveyor belt. His family says he needed skin graft surgery.
The boy reportedly suffered a third-degree friction burn wound requiring skin graft surgery and other injuries when his arm got stuck in a Connecticut airport conveyor belt.
CT city settles for $14.5M in fire that killed two men. The apartment had just one way out.
The wrongful-death lawsuits alleged that the agency which enforces the city housing code failed to request an inspection by the fire marshal
A CT man aspirated his first meal after surgery. He was brain dead for a month then died: family
A Connecticut man aspirated his first meal after hernia surgery and died after being brain dead, according to a lawsuit.
Invasive plants hurt the CT ecosystem in many ways. There are new ones on the list and a fine for having them.
Invasive plants crowd out natives, attract rats and ticks, and are difficult to remove once they're established. Now they have a fine.
CT homebuyers are caught in a spiraling affordability squeeze. What to know about costs of buying.
Soaring home prices coupled with mortgage rates that are double what they were a couple of years ago are at the root of the squeeze, widening the gap between those...
Yale names cultural historian as its next and 24th president. She starts July 1.
The president of Stony Brook University has been named 24th president of Yale University.
CT man and well-known chef bled to death at a hospital. His family says he was given the wrong drug.
The Connecticut resident was “an amazing person who lived his life to its absolute fullest,” loved fishing, cooking, baking, music, nature and captaining his boat “BI-RI,” his obituary said.
CT groups work with electric utility to save state residents money. What you need to know.
“The intent is to help consumers reduce their energy footprint,” said Tilak Subrahmanian, vice president of energy efficiency and electric mobility.
Darn that CT traffic jam: These major projects, traffic shifts will add to backups this summer
Big highway projects will slow traffic in Connecticut this summer; so will lane shifts and lots of people heading for vacations. Here's where major work i ongoing.