CT voters give Ned Lamont a solid approval rating, but a significant minority are “indifferent or neutral” about him serving a third term.
Ned Lamont’s solid approval rating holding up, new poll shows
Revolution Wind work goes on as Trump administration misses deadline
The Trump administration has missed the deadline to appeal a federal judge’s decision ordering work to resume on the Revolution Wind project.
Trump’s ACA subsidy stance unclear as CT premium hikes loom
President Donald Trump was reportedly mulling the rollout of a health care proposal on Monday that could shake up last-minute negotiations.
CT is getting millions to expand broadband. Some locations could be left behind
A 2021 program was intended to expand internet access. But federal eligibility changes could exclude some of the state’s neediest locations.
Share your story: How is the loss of SNAP benefits affecting you?
If you’re concerned about losing SNAP benefits amid shifting federal policy, we want to hear from you. Fill out this form to reach our staff.
CT state Rep. Kevin Ryan dies in hospice at 73
Rep. Kevin Ryan, a Montville Democrat who served in the state House of Representatives through the tenures of five governors, died Sunday.
PODCAST: Is nuclear energy the future in CT?
WSHU’s Ebong Udoma and CT Mirror’s Jan Ellen Spiegel discuss her article about whether nuclear plays a role in Connecticut’s energy future.
What to know about CT laws relating to ICE interactions
CT recently made changes to the laws governing how local and state officials interact with ICE and limiting what ICE can do in the state.
Time for CT to rethink its climate strategy
Connecticut needs an honest debate, and fresh thinking, to shape a strategy fit for today, not 2022.
Charlie Kirk should be alive
…And as we condemn his murder, we must be honest about his legacy.
Could CT have a nuclear energy future? Not if you’re in a rush
The owner of the one nuclear station in CT sees the challenges of building new nuclear here. If those could be overcome, it would be a long way off.
Is it possible to be carless in Connecticut?
Can you get by in Connecticut without a car? It might depend on where you live.
Blumenthal, Murphy blast Trump ‘death’ threat against veteran Dems
Sen. Chris Murphy said he’s ‘never seen anything like’ Trump’s posts. Sen. Richard Blumenthal said the president was ‘normalizing violence’
CT insurance commissioner Andrew Mais announces retirement
Gov. Ned Lamont tapped Josh Hershman, a former deputy commissioner at the Connecticut Insurance Department, to succeed Andrew Mais.
CT Adoption Day makes over 40 families official: ‘A special day’
Over 40 children were adopted across Connecticut on Friday. ‘We get to close our case successfully and on a happy note,’ a DCF case worker said.
