Amid potential threats to CT’s energy goals — some directly from Trump — how can CT move ahead with its ambitious energy goals and plans?
Can New England’s vision for its electric grid survive Trump 2.0?
Parent company’s bankruptcy may allow CT hospitals to directly tap into locally generated funds
Prospect Medical Holdings’ 3 CT hospitals are expected to tap into their own funds to finance their operations during the bankruptcy process.
André Swanston on his CT education; plans for Bridgeport MLS stadium
Swanston, a graduate of Hotchkiss and UConn who sold his company for nine figures in 2020, joined CT Mirror for ‘This Could Work.’
The CT State Police are right here — and have been right along.
CT state troopers are enforcing traffic laws every day of the year and around the clock – on the Merritt and on other state highways across the state.
Congestion pricing on I-95? No thanks.
Jim Cameron’s columns on transportation issues in the CTMirror are lucid and informative, but his recent article advocating tolls on Connecticut’s I-95 as an addition to the recent congestion pricing implemented in Manhattan is off base. Just because New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has added another toll to drive into Manhattan does not mean we should be paying one […]
What Connecticut is doing to protect the right to choose
The national picture on abortion is more imperiled than ever. Connecticut needs to strengthen and protect access to this fundamental right.
Big interest earnings from COVID grants were kept out of CT budget since 2021
The Treasurer’s Office did not properly move the interest earnings to CT’s General Fund until a few weeks ago, Lamont’s budget director said.
Cómo residentes de CT pueden bloquear el seguimiento web
Consumidores de CT ahora pueden optar por no participar en la mayoría de las publicidades dirigidas y en la venta de sus datos personales.
CT State BOE grants ‘initial approval’ to five new charter schools
The CT Board of Ed’s approval is a first step for charter schools in Ansonia, New Haven, Waterbury and Stamford, They now need state funding.
Opioid settlement funds approved for housing support
The $58.6 million initiative will support people with opioid use disorder who are unhoused.
Lamont assures CBIA that CT’s spending cap is ‘sacrosanct’
Gov. Ned Lamont told business leaders he won’t touch the spending cap, but left room for debate on other fiscal guardrails.
CT ‘right to counsel’ helped thousands stay housed; saved state $36M
The program saved CT millions of dollars and helped thousands of people avoid eviction, according to a report. It’s also at risk of ending.
Our senator understands MAGA – and how to defeat it
Unlike other liberals who seem confused about Donald Trump’s victory, Sen. Chris Murphy understands exactly where his Democratic Party has gone wrong.
CT pension financing is inequitable for both teachers and students
Connecticut’s system of financing teacher pensions serves to amplify pre-existing inequities between rich and poor districts.
It’s time CT fully acknowledges CRNAs
As management experts, CRNAs should be able to practice to the full extent of their academic and clinical training.

