The Torrington facility was the subject of a dispute involving two trash haulers and allegations of favoritism at the state Capitol.
CT to close transfer station at center of local trash dispute
GOP Sen. Harding assails UConn Health CEO Agwunobi
Senate Minority Leader Stephen Harding asked UConn Health officials to publicly answer questions about Dr. Andrew Agwunobi’s qualifications.
Blumenthal presses Noem over citizens detained by federal agents
DHS secretary Kristi Noem defended her agency’s practices but said she didn’t know the details of some arrests of U.S. citizens.
Where in each town can housing be built? CT guidelines seek detail
The housing growth plans required under H.B. 8002 will have to be specific about where housing can be built, the guidelines say.
Lamont vetoes speedy earmarks: ‘My objection is to the process’
Gov. Ned Lamont cut grants and earmarks worth $4 million from six sections of a bill that sped to passage with little review last week.
Lawmakers consider ways to protect home health care workers from towing
The bill seeks solutions to the lack of parking for providers whose cars are sometimes ticketed or towed while they treat their patients.
CT GOP says medical leave program holds too much money
State officials say the family and medical leave program needs a financial safety net, but CT Republicans say it’s gotten out of hand.
Jackson in CT: ‘A disaster born of greed’
“Plants are closed. The tax base is limited. Children are neglected. Slums abound. This is a disaster born of greed,” he declared.
Let’s make modest homes legal again
I am weary of the false cry of “local control” as an excuse for making modest homes illegal.
CT can lead in fixing the campaign finance mess
Connecticut can control the power of corporations to spend money on politics inside state lines.
CT considers reduced sentences for victims of domestic violence, sexual abuse
The bill would reduce sentences for victims of domestic violence in cases where that experience was “a contributing factor” to the crime.
Broad support shown for CT microtransit at public hearing
The subsidized ride-sharing service operates in nine transit districts in CT. Hundreds supported extending the pilot program for another year.
CT delegation warns of costs of prolonged war in Iran
Connecticut’s federal lawmakers are warning of a prolonged war that could spread throughout the Middle East “without clear objectives.”
PODCAST: Should CT allow towns to ban nips?
WSHU’s Ebong Udoma and CT Mirror’s Sasha Allen discussed her article about the debate over the sale of ‘nip’ bottles of alcohol.

