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Small businesses in Connecticut damaged by last week’s flooding can apply for $25,000 in state grants to help them rebuild.
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Connecticut’s Athletic Brewing Company has partnered with Arsenal FC in London, England to bring non-alcoholic beer to fans at their home games.
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The Black Wall Street Festival on the New Haven Green will feature more than 200 Black-owned businesses and organizations, and a week of events will precede it.
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German companies seeking to expand in the U.S. are keen to know more about Connecticut, according to Gov. Ned Lamont.
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The question of who would benefit from the legalization and commercialization of cannabis in Connecticut was divisive from the start.
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When Connecticut’s minimum wage rose on Jan. 1 from $15 an hour to $15.69, it was good news for many workers. But for small business owners across the state, the increase has far-reaching implications and created concerns.
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The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation has been awarded a grant from T-Mobile, called the Hometown Initiative Grant, to help support tribal entrepreneurs and businesses.
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A controversial bill to regulate AI has won the approval of a key Connecticut legislative committee, but passage of the bill in the state House and Senate remains uncertain.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont is backing a Democratic proposal to expand the state’s paid sick leave law to cover all employers.
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Gov. Ned Lamont previewed some of the budget adjustments he’ll propose in his State of the State next month to business leaders at a Connecticut Business and Industry Association event.