New Coronavirus Updates As CT Readies For Phase 2 This Week

Here are the latest news stories trending across Connecticut this morning:

CT Coronavirus Updates: Town-By-Town Cases, Deaths Reported

There were more than 300 new coronavirus cases over the past 24 hours but a record nearly 14,000 tests were administered too.>>>Read More.


Coronavirus CT: Deaths, Cases For All Elder Care, Nursing Homes Released

These are the latest numbers of confirmed cases and deaths attributed to COVID-19 in Connecticut's nursing homes and elder care facilities.>>>Read More.


Latest Details On Whether Students Will Return To School In Fall: Lamont

Gov. Ned Lamont discussed the status of schools in the fall.>>>Read More.


Catch up on the top stories from the past week in Connecticut:

Don't Defund Police, But Civilian Review May Be Necessary: Lamont

Gov. Ned Lamont called in to the Chaz and AJ show on 99.1 PLR to talk about police reform.>>>.Read More.


These Major CT Companies Are All Hiring For Hundreds Of Jobs

A compilation of online job ads found that late May saw growth in postings compared to previous weeks during the pandemic.>>>Read More.


CT Partners With Indeed To Help Unemployed Get Jobs

Connecticut, Indeed and others have partnered to help the unemployed get job training and a job.>>>Read More.


Lamont Asks For State Union Raise Delay, They Said No

Gov. Ned Lamont asked the State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition to delay a scheduled pay raise, but leadership said no.>>>Read More.

This article originally appeared on the Across Connecticut Patch