UConn students are facing new policies that could impact their ability to protest, and they’re not all happy about it.
UConn protest policy updates met with scrutiny
GOP leader presses AG to rule on CT budget dispute
Months after CT Democrats left key accounts underfunded, Republicans are still waiting for an opinion on whether the process was legal.
Educators now oppose Dr. King’s dream. We need laws to protect it.
Despite the historical inaccuracy and poor results of CRT/DEI programs, they have been embraced by teachers unions and schools across the country – including here in Connecticut.
Paper ballots remain in CT, but move to new tabulators begins
Connecticut is entering a new era, with early in-person voting in a general election and the first use of new tabulators to count votes.
Seguro médico de Connecticut: Cómo elegir un plan
Saber qué buscar al seleccionar una cobertura de seguro médico en Connecticut puede ser abrumador. Esto es lo que debe saber.
Profits over patient care is bad medicine
For-profit private equity firms owning hospitals and operating health care networks is threatening the quality of Connecticut healthcare.
CT makes 11.5% return on pension asset investments
Connecticut made an 11.5% return last year investing its pension assets, placing in the top 25% nationally of large public pension funds.
CT Secretary of State Thomas talks early voting at ‘In the Room’
Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas, speaking at a CT Mirror event, said many voters don’t know that they can vote before Election Day.
Foundation makes rare ‘impact investment’ in local project
Foundations are exploring “impact investing,” where funds are invested in entities that align with the causes the foundation supports.
Bridgeport election monitor warns of issues with curbside voting
CT officials are considering seeking a new law that would prohibit candidates and operatives from interjecting as people use curbside voting.
CT leaders must address gas system ‘death spiral’
If legislators and the governor are serious about lowering energy costs for residents and businesses, they have to contain spending on the gas pipeline system just as directly as they do electricity.
Athena nursing home in Waterbury loses federal funding
Abbott Terrace Health Center residents will be moved out. Medicare is to end after its failure to meet health and safety requirements.
Tom Condon, veteran Connecticut journalist, dead at 78
Tom Condon, a newspaperman in Connecticut for more than 50 years at The Hartford Courant and The Connecticut Mirror, died Tuesday morning.
A song of praise for Tom Condon
If everybody did journalism the way Tom Condon did, the world would be a better place,
How are Windham, Tolland counties’ affordable housing plans? Study rates them
The report highlighted what it called promising plans and a need to do more to cut down on housing costs in rural parts of eastern CT.

