The Connecticut Green Bank and a California company hope to boost participation in CT’s energy storage program through a new AI platform.
CT starts AI-driven ‘virtual power plant’ energy storage program
Hartford students return with high-fives: ‘It’s a beautiful thing’
The annual celebration of students became Calling All Brothers, which provides mentorship, positive role models and educational support.
FDA approves updated COVID shots with limits for some people
They are approved for all seniors but only for younger adults and children with at least one underlying health problem, like obesity.
Are COVID-19 vaccines required for health care workers in Connecticut hospitals?
In 2021, the CHA adopted a policy endorsing mandatory vaccination for hospital health care workers. This was not a state mandate.
A US tariff exemption for small orders ends Friday. It’s a big deal for CT small businesses
Purchases that previously entered the U.S. without needing to clear customs will be subject to their origin country’s applicable tariff rate.
CT shouldn’t lose its opportunity for parking reform
Arguments against parking mandates are so compelling and common sense that municipalities across the country are doing away with them.
For parents of cancer patients, New Haven pizza is a slice of relief
The Feeding Families Foundation delivers meals to parents while their kids receive treatment for cancer at Yale New Haven Hospital.
Jillian Gilchrest joins field seeking to topple Rep. John Larson
Jillian Gilchrest had been expected to announce a run for John Larson’s U.S. House seat after Luke Bronin and others lined up.
FBI reports arrest of 84 violent offenders with ties to CT
‘Operation No Escape’ was part of a nationwide initiative to apprehend perpetrators of violent crime. Nearly all CT arrests were US citizens.
PODCAST: Massive federal budget cuts threaten CT recovery coaches and their clients
WSHU and CT Mirror’s Laura Tillman discussed her article about the role of Connecticut’s recovery coaches — and why their future is at risk.
CT’s working students and their educators need immediate action
Gov. Ned Lamont has said that Connecticut’s future depends on a strong, well-educated workforce. That future is now in jeopardy.
Stamford transportation center set for design overhaul with affordable housing
State officials are accepting design applications to completely transform Stamford’s transportation center, including adding housing.
Parking reform is getting the job done in Hartford
Excessive amounts of parking are incompatible with the walkable commercial centers that make Connecticut so great.

