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Government September 19, 2021

State to thousands who got unemployment money: Give it back

State officials have issued thousands of letters instructing some people to repay unemployment benefits they received during the pandemic.
by Andrew Brown

Health September 18, 2021

How Fauci and the NIH got ahead of the FDA and CDC in backing boosters

Fauci: “There’s very little doubt that the boosters will be beneficial.” But...
by Sarah Jane Tribble and Arthur Allen | Kaiser Health News

September 17, 2021

A bipartisan effort underway to resettle Afghans in Connecticut

Americans who served in Afghanistan joined Gov. Ned Lamont in a bipartisan effort to support 310 Afghans coming to Connecticut.
by Mark Pazniokas
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State to thousands who got unemployment money: Give it back
by Andrew Brown

State officials have issued thousands of letters instructing some people to repay unemployment benefits they received during the pandemic.

How Fauci and the NIH got ahead of the FDA and CDC in backing boosters
by CTMirror Contributor

Fauci: “There’s very little doubt that the boosters will be beneficial.” But...

A bipartisan effort underway to resettle Afghans in Connecticut
by Mark Pazniokas

Americans who served in Afghanistan joined Gov. Ned Lamont in a bipartisan effort to support 310 Afghans coming to Connecticut.

Towns are reluctant to ease taxpayer restrictions during second year of pandemic
by Keith M. Phaneuf

Municipalities are reluctant to ease penalties on delinquent property taxpayers now that the worst of the coronavirus pandemic has passed.

Who is required to be vaccinated in CT, and how soon might shots be available for children? Here’s what you need to know.
by Jenna Carlesso

Connecticut’s COVID-19 landscape has changed rapidly in recent weeks.

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Opinion Challenging normal: Lessons learned from educating through Covid-19, creating tools for future growth
by Karleka Norman

\Grade 9 "on-track status" is the best predictor of whether a student will graduate from high school within four years.

Opinion Congress – collectively less than an inkblot
by Ralph Nader

Congress is less than an inkblot. It’s a streaming vacuum of usurpation that ignores our nation’s basic necessities and jeopardizes our future generations.

Opinion More energy-efficient buildings can help in a changing climate
by Irving Steel

Buildings and real estate provide countless opportunities for sustainable choices that positively impact the bottom line, safety, and energy resilience.

Opinion Better child care would improve Connecticut’s economy
by Roy Bostock

After facing a global pandemic, our road to full economic recovery may be a long one.  But we’re beginning to take important, initial steps. The […]

Artwork Grand guidance
by Anne:Gogh

In a world of systemic oppression aimed towards those of darker skintones – representation matters. We are more than our equity elusive environments, more than […]

Artwork Shea
by Anthony Valentine

Shea is a story about race and social inequalities that plague America. It is a narrative that prompts the question, “Do you know what it’s […]

Artwork The Declaration of Human Rights
by Andres Chaparro

Through my artwork I strive to create an example of ideas that reflect my desire to raise social consciousness, and cultural awareness. Jazz music is […]

Artwork ‘A thing of beauty. Destroy it forever’
by Richard DiCarlo | Derby

During times like these it’s often fun to revisit something familiar and approach things with a different slant. I have been taking some Pop culture […]

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Will CT’s race to attract data centers pay off? For some, it’s unclear

by Erica E. Phillips

How widespread are PFAS chemicals? CT officials are about to inspect more than 2,400 locations

by Andrew Brown

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CT ViewpointsCT Artpoints
Opinion Challenging normal: Lessons learned from educating through Covid-19, creating tools for future growth
by Karleka Norman

\Grade 9 "on-track status" is the best predictor of whether a student will graduate from high school within four years.

Opinion Congress – collectively less than an inkblot
by Ralph Nader

Congress is less than an inkblot. It’s a streaming vacuum of usurpation that ignores our nation’s basic necessities and jeopardizes our future generations.

Opinion More energy-efficient buildings can help in a changing climate
by Irving Steel

Buildings and real estate provide countless opportunities for sustainable choices that positively impact the bottom line, safety, and energy resilience.

Opinion Better child care would improve Connecticut’s economy
by Roy Bostock

After facing a global pandemic, our road to full economic recovery may be a long one.  But we’re beginning to take important, initial steps. The […]

Artwork Grand guidance
by Anne:Gogh

In a world of systemic oppression aimed towards those of darker skintones – representation matters. We are more than our equity elusive environments, more than […]

Artwork Shea
by Anthony Valentine

Shea is a story about race and social inequalities that plague America. It is a narrative that prompts the question, “Do you know what it’s […]

Artwork The Declaration of Human Rights
by Andres Chaparro

Through my artwork I strive to create an example of ideas that reflect my desire to raise social consciousness, and cultural awareness. Jazz music is […]

Artwork ‘A thing of beauty. Destroy it forever’
by Richard DiCarlo | Derby

During times like these it’s often fun to revisit something familiar and approach things with a different slant. I have been taking some Pop culture […]

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Education

State finds half of Bridgeport schools don’t have enough special education teachers; We found other districts with the same issue

by  Jacqueline Rabe Thomas and Jim Haddadin | Connecticut Public Radio
Money

Towns are reluctant to ease taxpayer restrictions during second year of pandemic

by  Keith M. Phaneuf
Vaccine Info

Who is required to be vaccinated in CT, and how soon might shots be available for children? Here’s what you need to know.

by  Jenna Carlesso
Politics

Connecticut Democrats, Republicans parse meaning of COVID ’emergency’

by  Mark Pazniokas
Partner Content

DOC unions concerned about staff shortages in prisons

by  Ali Oshinskie | Connecticut Public Radio
Politics

Mayors in Stamford and Hamden lose Democratic primaries

by  Mark Pazniokas
Climate

CT Senate leader says emissions initiative will not come up in next special session

by  Patrick Skahill | Connecticut Public Radio
COVID-19

Lamont to extend emergency, keep key COVID mandates in place

by  Mark Pazniokas
Economic Development

Report: It’s going to take CT longer than other states to recover from the COVID recession

by  Erica E. Phillips
Housing

Fairfield County advocates want state to address housing shortage

by  Camila Vallejo | Connecticut Public Radio
Justice

Four finalists named for CT Inspector General post

by  Kelan Lyons
Economic Development

Will CT’s race to attract data centers pay off? For some, it’s unclear

by  Erica E. Phillips
Partner Content

Biden is pressuring states to drop bans on mask mandates. Will it work?

by  Matt Barnum | Chalkbeat
Politics

Declassifying the 9/11 investigation

by   Tim Golden | ProPublica
Health

Insurance department approves rate hikes for 2022 – though not as large as carriers sought

by  Jenna Carlesso
Money

Lamont, legislators pressed to spread the federal pandemic relief a little further

by  Keith M. Phaneuf
Nursing Homes

Lamont might have only 3 days to enforce nursing home vaccination rule

by  Jenna Carlesso
Justice

Audit: Reports not filed and lax oversight of overtime, paid leave at DOC

by  Kelan Lyons
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