The moral panic about “saving the children” from transgender care is simply a cover for intolerance. Laws should be based on ...
Newly announced federal rules drastically reducing funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will harm New Haven's ...
Salting of roads doesn’t happen until the first snow hits the ground. Some steeper hills get treated with brine, a mix of ...
Five people, including three Bridgeport council members, face election-related charges stemming from the city’s 2023 ...
Kathleen McKenzie was part of a growing population of older adults experiencing homelessness. This is her story ...
The bill, which among other reforms would ensure municipal programs for children conduct employee background checks, got ...
A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
New Haven Academy’s hallways and cafeteria are louder, now that students spend lunch talking to each other instead of looking ...
Following a lengthy hearing Thursday, CT lawmakers voted on party lines to approve top utilities regulator Gillett for second ...
To investigate CT's long-term care insurance industry, we read thousands of pages and analyzed hundreds of data points.
For the first time, CT lawmakers could ask Chancellor Terrence Cheng about allegations of misspending among CSCU presidents ...
Last year, an AI regulation bill died after CT Gov. Ned Lamont said he would veto it. Sen. James Maroney thinks things are ...