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Transportation July 23, 2021

Photos: Scenes around Hartford’s Union Station

On a pleasant summer day, people and vehicles are on the move around Hartford's Union Station.
by Yehyun Kim

Economic Development July 23, 2021

CT hospitality jobs struggling to recover from the coronavirus

Projections show Connecticut, by year’s end, will have regained 72% of the 26,225 hotel jobs it lost during the pandemic.
by Keith M. Phaneuf

Politics July 22, 2021

Council promoting social equity in Connecticut cannabis trade takes shape

The Social Equity Council is expected to influence how Connecticut's new cannabis industry will address the historic harms of criminalization.
by Mark Pazniokas
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Photos: Scenes around Hartford’s Union Station
by Yehyun Kim

On a pleasant summer day, people and vehicles are on the move around Hartford's Union Station.

CT hospitality jobs struggling to recover from the coronavirus
by Keith M. Phaneuf

Projections show Connecticut, by year’s end, will have regained 72% of the 26,225 hotel jobs it lost during the pandemic.

Council promoting social equity in Connecticut cannabis trade takes shape
by Mark Pazniokas

The Social Equity Council is expected to influence how Connecticut's new cannabis industry will address the historic harms of criminalization.

More children are being vaccinated, but rate of COVID cases continues to climb in Connecticut
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Gov. Ned Lamont's office reported an additional 295 cases Thursday out of 13,270 tests, amounting to a 2.2% positivity rate.

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by CTMirror Contributor

Plan to burn about 2,500 tons of old coal at Hartford trash plant gets a rebuke from state regulators.

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Opinion President Obama should serve as interim president of Haiti
by Joe Bentivegna MD

Anyone who has ever done humanitarian work in a poor country quickly realizes that their efforts are of little benefit unless there are political and economic changes. I lived in Haiti for a year in 1983 as a volunteer physician and was no exception.

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The truth is not every climate policy is a good one, and the Transportation Climate Initiative is one such policy.

Opinion It’s time to start catching up on all vaccinations, not just COVID
by Amy Pisani

Promoting the use of and access to vaccines has been my life’s work, but even for someone who spends each day thinking about how vaccinations can save lives, the past year has been like nothing else.

Opinion Connecticut campuses will have to cope with legal dope
by C. Kevin Synnott, PhD

The legalization of marijuana in Connecticut presents many challenges for college and university administrators.

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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 […]

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Opinion President Obama should serve as interim president of Haiti
by Joe Bentivegna MD

Anyone who has ever done humanitarian work in a poor country quickly realizes that their efforts are of little benefit unless there are political and economic changes. I lived in Haiti for a year in 1983 as a volunteer physician and was no exception.

Opinion Gratitude, not grief, at decision to ignore TCI bill
by Jonathan Shaer

The truth is not every climate policy is a good one, and the Transportation Climate Initiative is one such policy.

Opinion It’s time to start catching up on all vaccinations, not just COVID
by Amy Pisani

Promoting the use of and access to vaccines has been my life’s work, but even for someone who spends each day thinking about how vaccinations can save lives, the past year has been like nothing else.

Opinion Connecticut campuses will have to cope with legal dope
by C. Kevin Synnott, PhD

The legalization of marijuana in Connecticut presents many challenges for college and university administrators.

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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More children are being vaccinated, but rate of COVID cases continues to climb in Connecticut

by  Andrew Brown
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MIRA says it will ship thousands of tons of old coal out of state

by  Patrick Skahill | Connecticut Public Radio
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‘There’s still work to be done:’ Higher staffing target in nursing homes remains elusive

by  Jenna Carlesso and Kasturi Pananjady
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Senator: $3.5T budget may have to trim but it can set a path to ‘ambitious goals’

by  Michael McAuliff | Kaiser Health News
Politics

GOP hopes for long-awaited congressional contender in George Logan

by  Mark Pazniokas
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Help coming for undocumented immigrants trapped in Connecticut hospitals

by  Jacqueline Rabe Thomas and Walter Smith-Randolph | Connecticut Public Radio
Health

Connecticut to receive $300 million from settlement with opioid distributors

by  Andrew Brown
Education

CSCU to forgive $17 million in community college student debt

by  Zach Flores
Health

Health care workers who aren’t fingerprinted can keep jobs, but are barred from providing direct care

by  Jenna Carlesso
Politics

Prepping for challenge, Hayes banks $1.2M for re-election

by  Mark Pazniokas
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New incentive programs for EV Buyers, but Connecticut’s goal still a long way off

by  Patrick Skahill | Connecticut Public Radio
Health

COVID cases grow as Delta variant takes hold in CT

by  Kasturi Pananjady and Jenna Carlesso
Health

CT launches elder justice hotline to combat abuse and neglect

by  Zach Flores
Health

Legalization of recreational marijuana brings worries about risks of child poisoning

by  Allison Cross | C-HIT.ORG
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Getting back to the river: A tale of two Connecticut cities

by  Tom Condon
Education

A surge in pandemic Fs raises old concerns about credit recovery. Here’s how schools could make it better.

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Photos: Skateboarding in the summer heat

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