The Connecticut House voted Monday night for two emergency bills, one reflecting a widening disagreement with Gov. Ned Lamont ...
A 34-year-old woman named Leigh Rodgers died following a severe allergic reaction to an iodine-based contrast dye used during ...
When night falls over northern Gaza, much of the cityscape of collapsed buildings and piled wreckage turns pitch black.
Christian donations can only do so much to fill the gap when facilities grapple with layoffs, scarce drugs, and unanswered questions.
Groups offering reproductive health care, LGBTQ-plus and immigrant support in Connecticut will get grants from Connecticut's ...
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News 12 (Video) on MSNConnecticut sees surge in flu cases, putting strain on hospitals and emergency roomsDoctors say this is one of the worst flu seasons the United States has seen in 15 years, putting a strain on hospitals and increasing wait times in emergency rooms.
A group of legislators is calling on the health system to reverse a decision they say is dangerous amid a physician shortage ...
Amid critical shortage of nurses in CT, colleges step in. Despite major strides, ‘we’re in a pickle’
Improvements have been made to curb the nursing shortage in Connecticut with the number of nursing graduates continuing to rise.
A Connecticut man who has spent more than a decade receiving mental health treatment — after he was found not guilty by ...
An institutionalized man who confessed to the 2011 killing of a homeless man in Connecticut in which he also ate the victim's body parts was granted a conditional release.
Tyree Smith, who was found not guilty by insanity for a 2012 murder, is being conditionally released from Connecticut’s forensic hospital.
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