Research shows that 92% of jobs require digital skills and 60% of adults get health information online. This effort is critical. It's about increasing access to vital elements of daily life, and helping to improve health, safety, affordability, and prosperity for the people of Connecticut.
The U.S. market shows strong momentum leading to over 100 new demand-responsive transit projects in 2024, representing significant growth in the on-demand transit sector.
Community Health Center revealed a cyberattack exposing sensitive data of over a million patients, including personal information and health records.
Bryan Baez-Rivera, 29, allegedly intentionally ran into the victim after a verbal altercation, leading to serious charges including second degree assault and reckless endangerment.
M. Jodi Rell was the first Republican woman governor of Connecticut, known for restoring decency to state government amidst corruption, and she emphasized the importance of bipartisan collaboration.
We are honored to receive seven ConneCTed Communities grants from the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, supporting our efforts to expand access to high-speed fiber internet across the state. This investment reflects our ongoing commitment to enhancing Connecticut's digital infrastructure, with our network now reaching over 1 million homes and businesses. We are excited to work with our state and local partners to ensure more Connecticut residents and businesses can benefit from reliable, high-speed fiber internet.
The grants are designed to fund broadband infrastructure in over half of Connecticut's communities, directly benefiting 88 cities and towns, including 26 on the Distressed list.