Connecticut is known as a nice place to settle down, rather than start out. But do members of the Gen Z labor force agree?
Does Gen Z want to live in CT after graduation? We asked.
The end of amateurism? What college sports isn’t saying out loud
College sports have abandoned amateurism. The question now is whether it will also abandon the people it claims to be about.
CT Housing bill would help rectify redlining
CT’s ambitious housing bill, HB 5002 will help overcome a legacy of redlining and increase housing equity and affordability for all residents.
How far did CT’s ‘fiscal guardrails’ move? Depends whom you ask
Did CT reform its budget caps or subvert them in the next biennial budget? Most officials agree the discussion on Connecticut’s savings habits has just begun.
New CT laws taking effect July 1: School lessons, e-books, budget
Nearly six dozen laws will wholly or partially take effect in Connecticut on July 1. Here’s a look at some of them.
HB 6855’s approach to kratom does not serve CT residents
Not all kratom is equal, and as such lumping whole leaf kratom into this bill is both alarming and unwarranted.
After RFK Jr. autism claims, CT families respond — one with a poem
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. painted a bleak picture of people with autism spectrum disorder, or ASD, that was especially hurtful to some.
With rising temperatures come rising energy bills—learn what you can do to reduce electric use
After a long, cold winter in Connecticut, summer weather is finally here and the return of those warm temperatures has many people turning on the fans and cranking up the air conditioners again to help them stay cool. But even with electric rates dropping this summer, it’s important to remember that when the mercury climbs, […]
Overnight travel — adventure or travail?
There’s something very satisfying about the efficiency of overnight travel — depending on how much you value your comfort.,
‘No Kings’ protests draw thousands to CT and across the U.S.
The ‘No Kings’ protest drew thousands of people to the state Capitol in Hartford to demonstrate against President Trump’s policies.
CT urban mayors take different approaches to getting state funds
One mayor says thanks, another complains. But both are advocating for their cities and seeking changes to public education funding in CT.
Judge blocks Trump’s election executive order, siding with Democrats who called it overreach
The order sought to compel officials to require documentary proof of citizenship for everyone registering to vote for federal elections.
‘No Kings’ rallies planned Saturday across CT. Here’s what to know
‘No Kings’ rallies are scheduled in 33 locations across CT on Saturday, part of a nationwide protest against the Trump administration.

