The National Bureau of Economic Research is the only entity that officially declares the country is in a recession
Has the U.S. been in an economic recession since 2022?
Gasoducto Constitution: Qué saber sobre el proyecto de gas
Gasoducto Constitution forma parte de un esfuerzo para aumentar el flujo de gas natural del noreste, incluyendo a partes de CT.
On the Kirk killing and a sane republic
We must be careful of the slippery slope of blaming fiery words as the cause of horrific actions and attitudes. The easy grab, history shows, is authority-driven retaliation.
Immigrants have helped make CT better
It has never been more essential that we remember the inescapable reality that it is immigrants who make Connecticut – and our entire country – what they are today.
Southeastern CT lawmakers urge UConn to invest in Avery Point
Investments in housing and academics at UConn’s Avery Point campus are needed to supply workers for the region’s industries, lawmakers said.
CT, RI seek court order resuming work on Revolution Wind
The Trump administration issued the order to stop work on Revolution Wind, a permitted, multibillion-dollar project that is 80% complete.
CT fire officials voice opposition to single-stairway exit change
CT fire officials said they were ‘vehemently opposed’ to the change in the building code and one stairway exit could lead to safety concerns.
CT Municipal Development Authority opens door to new housing
CMDA announced plans to establish its first local relationship, offering support for building affordable housing near transit in Naugatuck
Watertown residents accept plan to bail out town’s water debt to Waterbury
The vote to borrow money for unpaid water bills followed years of negotiation and litigation between the two appropriately named communities.
National Academy of Sciences rebuffs Trump effort to undo climate change regulations
Report highlights dangers of fossil fuel emissions, confirms evidence that threat to public health is “beyond scientific dispute.”
Protect Bridgeport’s past – and our right to shape its future
The Connecticut Siting Council has a choice: side with a utility that dismissed alternatives, or stand with a community fighting for its heritage.
CT DEEP posted an AI-generated image, and the Internet noticed
The CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection posted an AI-generated image to Facebook last week. The agency soon replaced it.
PODCAST: CT’s prisons deal with K2 drug overdoses
WSHU and CT Mirror’s Emilia Otte discussed her article about fatal and non-fatal drug overdoses in Connecticut’s prisons.
CT slashes more debt – but not from pensions
Connecticut wiped out nearly a third of the unfunded obligations in its health care program for retired state workers.
New Haven shows how NOT to solve homelessness
Homelessness is not a crime. It is the predictable outcome of decades of failed housing policy.

