Jack Perry exited the race for the Democratic nomination for Congress in the 1st District, leaving Rep. John Larson with three challengers.
Jack Perry exits race for Congress in CT 1st District
Thousands in Waterbury still without water as pipe repairs go on
The outage began Friday, when a break in a smaller distribution pipe washed away the ground underneath a much larger, high-pressure pipe.
Lamont using $5.2M from reserve to offset Trump housing cuts
Lamont’s first withdrawal from the $500 million reserve was to offset the expected loss of federal tax credits under the Affordable Care Act.
PODCAST: Homeschooling was a hot topic in CT this year. Will new laws come in 2026?
WSHU’s Molly Ingram and CT Mirror’s Emilia Otte discuss her article about parents’ pushpack against homeschooling regulation in Connecticut.
Westport’s downtown improvement project aims for completion by 2027
The project includes dredging up the Saugatuck River, a pedestrian walkway and renovating existing municipal lots in the area.
What to know about the CT Mirror/ProPublica towing investigation
Here’s what to know about what the CT Mirror and ProPublica investigation uncovered and how Connecticut officials responded.
Choosing love after Sandy Hook
Thirteen years ago, my world shattered in ways I never imagined possible. My son Jesse was killed in the deadliest shooting at an elementary school in U.S. history, Sandy Hook.
Bridgeport deserves a lead-free future
In a city with aging infrastructure and older housing stock, Bridgeport residents face a persistent risk from lead pipes
CT doesn’t regulate homeschooling. Many parents want to keep it that way
Seeing their kids fall behind during COVID galvanized a new cohort of parents to educate their children themselves. They’re sticking with it.
Find flexible coverage that won’t break the bank, with BusinessPlus and ICHRA.
Employees today require health insurance. While it’s not actually mandatory to offer as a benefit, it’s at the top of the list for many employees and job seekers—making it feel mandatory for nonprofits that are looking to attract and retain quality employees. However, for many Connecticut business owners, the ever-rising costs associated with traditional group health plans make […]
Coming January to Metro-North: Ticket turmoil
If you’re a Metro-North rider in Connecticut, get ready for January’s complete rewiring of how train tickets will work.
Water line failure in Waterbury leaves about 100,000 without water
Waterbury, Wolcott and Watertown were largely without water after an explosive main break, forcing a scramble to keep two hospitals open.
New England’s shrimp fishery to shut down after years of decline
Rising temps have created an inhospitable environment for the shrimp, and their population is too low to fish sustainably, scientists say.
Defense bill will boost CT contractors, including Electric Boat
The National Defense Authorization Act will bolster CT’s big three defense companies — Electric Boat, Sikorsky and Pratt & Whitney.
Did the flu variant H3N2/K emerge before this year’s vaccine was formulated?
The World Health Organization selected the components for the northern hemisphere influenza vaccine between February and March of this year.
