A contentious plan to continue heating state office buildings in downtown Hartford with a new generation of gas-powered boilers is on hold.
Update of Hartford’s underground loop heating system on hold
If ICE can do this to them, it can do it to any of us
When an agency leaves bodies in its wake, and the response is deflection rather thanĀ reform, removal is necessary. Leadership without accountability is complicity.
How HR1 deepens racial inequities
The driving force behind the new work reporting requirements is the racist stereotype that Medicaid enrollees are ālazyā and arenāt doing enough to earn their benefits.
CT organizers, unions to take part in ‘National Shutdown’
Community groups in CT are urging businesses and institutions to take part in a general strike Friday to protest ICE and support Minnesota.
Does CT charge a cannabis tax for medical marijuana?
To obtain medical marijuana, patients’ health care providers must certify that they have an approved condition and patients register with CT.
In Bridgeport’s public housing, residents work to rebuild their neighborhoods
Residents in Bridgeport’s public housing ā tired of waiting for someone else to fix whatās broken ā are stepping up and speaking out.
Will CT pass AI legislation this year?
CT lawmakers haven’t settled on how to regulate artificial intelligence. Since they adjourned in 2025, the question has become more pressing.
Pretti was right. ‘Freedom is not free’
Will we stand up for our democracy, to uphold the law, and to preserve traditional American values or will we cower in shame at what we have become?
On Gaza and Palestine: Lest we forget
The current situation in Gaza is neither just nor humane, and never will be if allowed to continue as is.
In Bridgeport, fuel cell developers use brownfields to spur growth
A former manufacturing site in Bridgeport is now producing enough low-carbon electricity to power more than 3,000 homes.
What is really going on in Fairfield
Over the past two years, Fairfield has seen a troubling breakdown in oversight and institutional stability.
Immigration enforcement drives health concerns in CT
CT residents who fear they or a loved one could be deported say they are facing mounting mental and physical health problems.
Your First Amendment rights when protesting
We are living through a profound and accelerating test of the First Amendment. Across the country, people exercising their constitutional rights to speak, protest, and record public activity are increasingly met with confusion, intimidation, and force. Observing what the government is up to and peacefully protesting are among the most fundamental rights guaranteed by the […]
Finding spiritual grounding in an unstable political climate
Four out of five first-year college students now report having an interest in spirituality, as modern day politics fail to provide stability.
