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Stanley Black & Decker says it may have to raise prices and move production to different parts of the world if the incoming Trump administration imposes tariffs on global trade.
While Democrats celebrated a night of victories throughout Connecticut, the national landscape looks vastly different after Donald J. Trump and Republicans stormed back into power after a tumultuous election season.
Donald J. Trump’s victory and pending return to the White House poses immediate challenges and opportunities in Connecticut for the Democrats who hold every lever of power and the Republicans who have struggled for eight years to establish an identity outside of Trump’s considerable shadow.
Bristol officials announced Wednesday that the city is accepting requests for proposals from developers and others for the sale and development of a remediated brownfield property located across the street from ESPN’s campus.
The Eastern Company, a Shelton-based engineering business, has named a new CEO. Ryan Schroeder joins the company from his leadership role at Plaskolite, an Ohio-based plastics specialist.
A bright and hopeful mural has gone up on the side of a five-story office building just across from the XL Center in downtown Hartford over the past two weeks.
Gov. Ned Lamont will flip the switch next Wednesday on a three-day public art festival that will light up the nights in downtown Hartford. Frontier Communications has teamed up with public art nonprofit RiseUP to host “Magic Murals.”
Simsbury’s Zoning Commission next week is scheduled to discuss in executive session a lawsuit filed against the town by a developer whose plan to build a large multifamily housing project on Hopmeadow Street was rejected.
As cyberattacks escalate in number and complexity, businesses are scrambling to hire enough people to ensure they’re protected from emerging threats and can respond in case of an intrusion.
In Connecticut, there’s demand for cybersecurity workers at healthcare systems, insurance companies, IT firms, financial institutions, defense contractors and utilities. The state’s cybersecurity workforce currently stands at 9,841, with 4,463 openings for cybersecurity-related positions, according to Cyber Seek.
Four of Connecticut’s U.S. House members, all of whom are well-entrenched Democratic incumbents, claimed decisive victories overnight Tuesday.
Connecticut voters on Tuesday approved a constitutional amendment that would allow universal absentee voting, according to unofficial results.
The House Democratic majority appeared to make modest gains Tuesday night in the Connecticut General Assembly, flipping at least three Republican seats on a night marked by widespread frustration over slow and incomplete election returns.
U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes defeated Republican challenger George Logan in a closely watched rematch in Connecticut’s 5th Congressional District that once again garnered national attention in the state’s most competitive federal race.
Connecticut voters backed Democrat Kamala Harris for president by a wide margin Tuesday, rejecting Republican Donald Trump for the third consecutive presidential election.
U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy, a two-term incumbent Democrat, easily fended off three challengers Tuesday to reclaim his seat.
A Stamford man extradited from Brazil has appeared in court in Hartford on charges stemming from an alleged investment fraud scheme. Justin C. Murphy, 49, plead not guilty to 23 counts and was released on a $250,000 bond.
UConn’s Connecticut Transportation Institute announced that it will collaborate with a national Engineering Workforce Consortium to address workforce shortages and boost recruitment and retention efforts.
Bradley International Airport has received $6 million in federal grants to support two ongoing $243 million projects.
Energy utility Eversource reported a third-quarter loss of more than $100 million on Monday, following the sale and divestiture of its offshore wind holdings.
A water company that provides public water to customers in a little more than a third of Connecticut’s municipalities recently paid $4.7 million for a 38,206-square-foot office building in Cromwell.
A new report from state health regulators finds that more than half of the healthcare organizations in Connecticut have adopted alternative payment models (APMs) that focus on the quality of care rather than on the quantity of services provided.
Blue Fox Run, a sprawling 250-acre golf course in Avon, has sold for $5.78 million, the town clerk's office confirmed.
Polls open today with votes already cast by one third of Connecticut’s 2.5 million voters, drawn by the novelty of the state’s first experience with early in-person voting, a tight national race for president and a scattering of competitive contests here for Congress and General Assembly.
Connecticut residents will join voters nationwide in casting their ballots for the next United States president on Tuesday — but a myriad of other candidates, and a constitutional amendment, are on the state’s ballots as well.
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