Aside from the current debate about funding transportation infrastructure needs, it’s important to objectively understand how much we all rely on the transportation and logistics network for our jobs and quality of life.
Any Connecticut employer who has responded to a Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities (CHRO) discrimination complaint should pay attention to a California lawsuit in which former Google employee, James Damore, claims he was fired because he is a conservative white male.
An East Hartford manufacturer that won what's considered to be among the largest trade-secret judgments in Connecticut history is hoping for an encore.
Whether you're a small business owner entering your 20th year in business or kicking off a grand opening, a sound financial plan is essential to any businesses' success and profitability.
On April 30, various business and trade associations held a joint press conference opposing a slew of onerous and unaffordable mandates before the General Assembly.
Nestled in a corner office flanking Asylum and Main streets, Armindo Gomes is drawing from his private-sector days to try to rebrand the Hartford Parking Authority.
Andrew Smith is sitting behind the desk of his spartan downtown Hartford graphics design firm, relishing how a once tumultuous past has come full circle.