CT State Police’s 2023 traffic stop numbers were reported incorrectly last week, officials said, due to a software problem.
CT state police traffic stop numbers not up as claimed
Hay un plan para ayudar a los 119K “jóvenes desconectados” de CT
Un grupo de CT publicó un informe que apunta a la expansión de los servicios de apoyo a los jóvenes, con un costo estimado de $900 millones.
Reproductive rights top of mind for some CT voters
In a CT Mirror poll, nearly half of voters identified abortion and reproductive rights as an issue important to them this election cycle.
‘Institutional neutrality’ makes UConn a Husky with no bite
UConn is sacrificing its ability to pursue justice so it can shut its ears to dissent and continue to comfortably contribute to human rights abuses.
CT bond commission OKs $40M for down payment assistance
The CT bond commission’s decision reopens the Time To Own program, which gives down payment assistance to first-time homebuyers.
Rush of early voting continues on second day in Connecticut
The first day of early voting in CT drew 56,000 voters to the polls, about 2.5% of all eligible voters. Strong turnout continued Tuesday.
On Balance: Electing America’s CEO
Erica E. Phillips writes about the upcoming U.S. presidential election and developing environmental infrastructure in Connecticut.
CT attorney general says he’s bracing for post-Election Day legal battles should Trump lose
Attorney General William Tong said he has ‘the highest possible level of concern’ about legal challenges to the election results.
CT’s fiscal roadblocks are a barrier to progress
Real fiscal responsibility includes investing in our communities —fixing our public schools, addressing housing insecurity and healthcare unaffordability, and maintaining infrastructure.
CT House Democrats address the politics of housing reform
CT Reps. Jason Rojas and Eleni Kavros DeGraw spoke Monday about the complicated political realities surrounding major housing reforms.
PODCAST: How are CT candidates talking to voters about the budget?
WSHU spoke with CT Mirror’s Keith Phaneuf to discuss his article about how candidates are talking to voters about Connecticut’s budget.
On CT’s first early voting day, long lines greet voters — including Lamont
Gov. Ned Lamont was one of many CT residents who tried to take advantage of the first day of early voting, only to find long lines.
Inside a plan to get CT’s 119K ‘disconnected youth’ back on track
A new report outlines a plan to re-engage young people via education, job training and mental health services. Here’s what to know about it.
A powerful boost for science learning in early childhood
By continuing to nurture children’s curiosity through high-quality science learning experiences, we are helping build a strong foundation for future learning and identity in science.
Walz says CT is not just a campaign ATM. (But he’ll take the $1.8 M)
Tim Walz came to Connecticut on the eve of early voting in the state to raise money for Kamala Harris’s presidential bid.

