Immigration officers to be prohibited from making certain arrests, wearing masks in state courthouses. How rules will be enforced is unclear.
CT announces ban on warrantless ICE arrests in state courthouses
RFK Jr.’s vaccine panel expected to recommend delaying hepatitis B shot for children
A federal vaccine advisory panel is expected to vote to recommend delaying until age 4 the hepatitis B vaccine, currently given to newborns.
CT battling Trump EPA proposal to end greenhouse gas regulation
Connecticut officials and advocates are in the thick of a fight over it, with emissions levels and air quality hanging in the balance.
Wethersfield school renovations would benefit student health
There are statistically significant improvements in student outcomes that go beyond the financial variable.
The Bizarro presidency
Trump’s Bizarro-like idea of meritocracy amounts to a patronage system of blatant incompetency.
CT in talks to buy Bristol, Day Kimball and Waterbury Hospitals
Officials are discussing the purchase of Prospect Medical’s Waterbury Hospital and Bristol and Day Kimball hospitals by UConn Health.
US Army Corps cites progress clearing hydrilla in CT. What’s next?
Officials say they’re turning the tide in a long-running fight against hydrilla — but to continue, the Army Corps needs additional funding.
Turned off by Trump, Canadians cancel trips. New England pays the price.
White House rhetoric has left Canadians a rare breed of visitors in New England, usually a hotspot vacation destination from nearby Quebec.
Constitution Pipeline: What to know about the controversial gas project
The Constitution Pipeline will link up with two existing pipelines that serve both CT and the wider region.
Connecticut should resist the push for a fossil fuel future
The attempt to shut down Revolution Wind shows that Trump is hell-bent on replacing renewable energy projects with price-volatile gas.
Drug overdoses in CT prisons raising alarms
The number of overdoses reflects the challenge facing the DOC: keeping illegal drugs out of CT prisons and treating addiction within them.
A new worry for motorists — e-scooters and skateboards
The proliferation of e-bikes and e-scooters is giving motorists another thing to look out for; and for their owners, new safety rules to observe.
Half-staff flag for Kirk a baffling gesture
Connecticut residents should demand that our symbols of honor reflect the best of who we are —not the worst of what we’ve allowed.
Facing four challengers, John Larson opens reelection campaign
Congressman John B. Larson relied on familiar themes, faces and places as he began a campaign unlike 13 previous runs for reelection.

