CT can build a future of healthcare where immediate access to patient records is the norm only by working together.
Quick access to health records is vital for quality care.
PODCAST: Immigrants make up nearly 20% of CT’s workforce
WSHU spoke with CT Mirror’s Erica Phillips to discuss her article written with Renata Daou about immigrants’ contributions to CT’s economy.
Your CT legislator is on 2 or 3 ballot lines. What does that say?
Connecticut is among the few states that embrace fusion politics, allowing cross-endorsements that give candidates more than one ballot line.
North Stonington voters cast new ballots after early voting mishap
Hundreds in North Stonington cast a new ballot Sunday while other votes remain in question following issues during early in-person voting.
What matters to CT voters, in their own words
We asked people around CT which issues resonate most this election season. Their answers offer a kaleidoscopic look at our state.
REGISTER: ‘In The Room’ with Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz
Host John Dankosky sits down with Lt. Governor Bysiewicz to discuss her role in championing women’s health, education, and fair elections.
Early voting brought us together
From spontaneous reunions to full circle moments, the chance to vote early gave Connecticut residents a new sense of connection this year.
CT 2024 election: What to look out for in this week’s results
Among the things to look out for in CT’s election this week are results of the absentee voting ballot question and the 5th District race.
As young people in CT, we’re voting for climate action
Many young activists are repeatedly told we are the “future” and will “save the climate,” even while those in elected office have the power and ability to act.
Could colleges make it easier to vote?
The presidential election is here, but some college students have to be resourceful to cast their ballots.
On the last weekend before the election, a flurry of rallies
U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy led Democrats in a coordinated campaign over the weekend while Republicans fanned out across CT, mostly on their own.
Immigrants make up growing share of CT labor force
CT’s immigrant population — which rose by 18% between 2013 and 2023 — is making increasing contributions to the labor force and economy.
Her life as a van nomad
Lorrie Sarafin is a van nomad in the American Southwest, one of the estimated three million Americans who live on the road. This is her story.
Ballots in question in North Stonington due to missing signatures
Hundreds of early-voting ballots in North Stonington may not count after election officials told voters not to sign the ballot envelopes.
CT launches inquiry into cuts at Prospect-owned Rockville hospital
The state’s questions come a year after the CT Mirror reported unauthorized cuts at Prospect Medical Holdings’ Rockville General Hospital.

