The SCSU nursing student in question was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Middletown, on Tuesday, March 31.
SCSU rally calls for ICE-detained student’s release
Lamont withdraws judicial nomination of former Rep. John Shaban
Shaban was one of two politically connected nominees to face difficult questioning Thursday by the legislature’s Judiciary Committee.
Sen. Blumenthal calls for DOJ investigation into CT Sun sale
The senator said he requested the US Department of Justice launch an antitrust investigation into the WNBA’s role in the Connecticut Sun sale.
Himes at odds with some Dems, constituents over surveillance law
FISA’s 702 program allows the government to monitor non-U.S. persons abroad without warrants. Americans’ records can get swept up.
CT Bill Tracker: Legislation we’re following in the 2026 session
CT Mirror’s 2026 legislative session bill tracker is a tool to help you follow legislation as it works its way through the process.
UConn prepares for NCAA championship celebrations on campus
Lampposts and street signs were removed on the Storrs campus in anticipation of potentially destructive student celebrations.
Lamont backs off plan to sunset Community First Choice home care program
After meeting with advocates over the weekend, the governor appears to have changed his mind about ending the home care program.
Freeman Houses preserve history of Bridgeport’s Black community
The Mary and Eliza Freeman Houses are all that’s left of Little Liberia, a once-vibrant community of free Black and Native American people.
Gov. Ned Lamont wants to cap rent increases. Here’s what to know.
Lamont’s bill would allow fair rent commissions to cap rent increases at 5% if a landlord has purchased the property within the last year.
State Rep. Mary Mushinsky is a legend
State Rep. Mary Mushinsky is the epitome of a woman who reaches a hand back and lifts up the next in line.
CT bills could raise gas, heating costs, and trigger lawsuits for consumers
CT leaders began this session acknowledging that energy costs are too high. But these proposals move in the opposite direction.
CT’s education system can’t succeed on a cracked foundation
Our classrooms are more diverse than ever, yet outcomes remain painfully predictable. Black and Latino students continue to trail their white peers in reading, math, and graduation rates.
CT churches aim to add affordable housing, ‘Yes in God’s backyard’
‘YIGBY’ legislation under consideration in CT would make it easier for churches to build affordable housing on their own properties.
Leading the Change: CSCU Embraces Innovation, Preparing Students for Jobs of Tomorrow
The Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) system prioritizes workforce readiness.
We’re shaping the future of work in Connecticut through advanced manufacturing programs, AI training for educators, and more.
No Mortgage. No Utilities. No Regrets.
Lorrie Sarafin is a van nomad in the American Southwest, one of the estimated three million Americans who live on the road. This is her story.

