Recent federal policy changes, including the ‘Big Beautiful Bill,’ will impact people who purchase health insurance through CT’s exchange.
How federal policy changes will affect Access Health CT plans
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.”
Fixing CT’s HB5002 — Part One
H.B. 5002 proposes modest changes at the periphery of our land use system. It recognizes that CT’s affordable housing crisis requires multiple approaches.
CT’s job growth has been stagnant. New report says wage equity would help
As CT deals with a stagnating labor force and slow job growth, making wages fairer could help the state’s workers, according to a new report.
Lawmakers work to free Afghan interpreter arrested by ICE in CT
The former interpreter for U.S. troops in Afghanistan was detained on July 15 despite having been approved for humanitarian parole in 2024.
US House ending session early as Republicans clash over Epstein vote
House Speaker Mike Johnson said he wants to give the White House “space” to release the Epstein information on its own.
Groton considers housing boost to accommodate SUBASE, Electric Boat
Groton is in need of more than 6,000 additional new homes to accommodate a rise in staff at Electric Boat and the Naval Submarine Base.
U.S. Rep. John Larson’s potential Democratic challengers grow to four
Former Hartford mayor Luke Bronin and Rep. Jillian Gilchrest are gauging support to join two others in challenging Congressman John Larson.
The ongoing cost of housing segregation
The cost of housing segregation, first and foremost, is moral. It shrinks social trust, polarizes our people and limits our future.
Mobilizing my doubts and worries about climate change
Most Americans are worried or alarmed about climate change. This is a reasonable response to rising sea levels, heat waves, bigger wildfires, longer droughts, and stronger storms.
CT bottle bill now tackles redemption fraud. But is it happening?
Redemption rates rose since CT bumped its bottle deposit to 10 cents, but some blame returns from out of state. Hard data is lacking.
PODCAST: The oldest public ferry in the U.S. still runs in CT
WSHU spoke with John Moritz about his article on the Rocky Hill-Glastonbury ferry, which provides four-minute rides across the CT River.

