Dos nuevas variantes de COVID-19 se están propagando por EE. UU., y los médicos de CT esperan un aumento de casos en las próximas semanas.
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Veiled intentions and the progressive rhetoric that keeps CT segregated
Building affordable housing is not just an act of kindness, but one of necessity in a state with some of the most separate but unequal housing anywhere in the country.
Lamont campaigns now, an official candidacy to come later
Every day, Lamont walks and talks more like a candidate for reelection, as was evident at an event promoting an ‘Early Childhood Endowment.’
Is Stamford catching up to Bridgeport in population?
Between 2010 and 2020, Stamford’s population jumped by 10.5%, compared to a 3.1% increase in Bridgeport, according to census data.
Yale New Haven Health to cut youth gender-affirming care services
News that YNHH will no longer provide medication for gender-affirming care services comes a day after a similar announcement from CCMC.
Audit of Bridgeport schools finds lack of transparency, oversight
An audit of the Bridgeport schools found no fraud, but noted a lack of oversight from the BOE coupled with questionable budgeting practices.
CT businesses partner with Meta for AI training
The training offered by Meta comes months after CBIA opposed legislation that would have regulated artificial intelligence for businesses.
As CT focuses on housing crisis, eviction protections can’t be forgotten
Connecticut’s housing crisis is finally being acknowledged broadly. But it is vital to remember this crisis is not about properties, it is about people.
Fixing CT’s HB5002 — Part Two
Here are ten modifications, adjustments and deletions that would improve HB5002 — the land-use legislation vetoed by the governor.
Suspect enters guilty plea in Bridgeport ballot fraud case
Josephine Edmonds was facing four felony charges related to the Bridgeport ballot fraud scandal and pleaded guilty but will avoid jail time.
Connecticut Children’s begins ‘winding down’ youth gender program
The hospital cited the ‘government landscape and pressure surrounding’ gender-affirming care for transgender youth.
EPA closes Long Island Sound office in Stamford
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has closed its Long Island Sound office in Stamford as a result of federal cost-cutting measures.
How federal policy changes will affect Access Health CT plans
Recent federal policy changes, including the ‘Big Beautiful Bill,’ will impact people who purchase health insurance through CT’s exchange.
Most Bridgeport bus stops don’t feature a bench. So activists built them
Transit activists installed their own bench at a bus stop near Bridgeport Hospital in mid-July. It’s part of a guerrilla bus bench campaign, inspired by activists in Hartford.
With a poll, liberals nudge Lamont toward retirement or reform
A 2-1 split in favor of a third term for Lamont flips with a prompt that states he is “out of step with where CT needs to go in the future.”

