The 6-3 decision by the nation’s highest court handed the president a significant loss on an issue crucial to his economic agenda.
US Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s sweeping tariffs
International migration to CT is down, Census finds
About half as many people moved to CT from other countries from July 2024-June 2025 compared to the previous year, slowing population growth.
Are CT residents required to show a photo ID to vote?
There are various forms of identification accepted at Connecticut polling places in order to cast a ballot.
Don’t let Hartford take away local control of our lakes
Local officials and voters don’t need Hartford dictating the rules of the road for our lakes.
In Roxbury, money first, kids last
The plans for the new Roxbury K-8 do not include an auditorium or performance space. That’s a big mistake.
America’s national dementia
Under the increasing influence of social media, artificial intelligence, and unfiltered political propaganda, America seems to be losing its identity.
Earmarks scandal fuels election-year call for reforms from CT GOP
CT Republicans came back Thursday with a renewed effort to brand Democrats as indifferent to malfeasance. This year, they had fresh material.
Advocates push for protections against sexual abuse in prison
Lawmakers are weighing a bill proposed by Gov. Ned Lamont to codify provisions of the federal Prison Rape Elimination Act into state law.
Training mandates mulled for homemaker companion workers
Under the proposal, new employees at homemaker companion companies in CT would have to complete 10 hours of training on a variety of topics.
Murphy, Larson, Himes to skip State of the Union address for rally
At least three Connecticut lawmakers will attend a counter rally to be held on the National Mall the same night as the State of the Union.
Report: CT’s Black businesses need support to thrive and grow
The first ‘State of Black Business’ found that navigating CT’s business support network and securing funding can be overly complicated.
