The homes were relocated about a mile away to make room for a parking garage and retail space that will serve CT Children’s Medical Center.
Historic Hartford homes relocated to make way for children’s hospital parking
Bridgeport families rallied to save special education program and won – for now
How teachers and parents fought to save Bridgeport’s only pre K-12 special education program with an in-district therapeutic school setting.
Protecting Connecticut workers from heat is a hot topic
When heat is a concern, employers must — at a minimum — provide adequate cool water, rest breaks and shade or a cool rest area.
Probable conflicted interests drive utility rate hikes
It’s beyond time for Connecticut government to take back control of our future, starting with full ownership and control of our essential utilities.
Amid housing concerns, CT lawmakers ask: Can UConn sustain its growth?
CT lawmakers reiterated their worries about UConn’s long-term planning after reports that hundreds of students were waitlisted for housing.
Lamont nominates Justice Raheem Mullins to lead Supreme Court
Mullins is currently an associate justice on CT’s highest court. If confirmed, he would be the second Black chief justice in state history.
What’s that foul odor? It’s the anti-labor Project 2025
Project 2025 would suppress workers’ rights in Connecticut and around the nation, and gut the standard of living for our friends and neighbors.
In western CT, businesses in small towns say they’re devastated after flooding
CT announced grants of up to $25,000 for selected small businesses and nonprofit groups in Fairfield, Litchfield and New Haven counties.
Jahana Hayes, George Logan campaign ads center bios, priorities
The ad war has begun in CT’s 5th Congressional District. But Rep. Jahana Hayes and George Logan have stayed relatively positive so far.
Digital accessibility is the law, but most websites aren’t compliant
Disability rights are human rights. If you own or maintain a website, please spend some time to ensure your site is accessible to all.
Two CT tenant unions, one family: The impacts of organizing
For months, a New Haven teenager has been in the middle of two tenant-landlord disputes. His story points to the rise of tenant unions in CT.
New Haven air quality sensors shining light on pollution
New Haven has recently installed 11 air quality sensors, which are designed to collect and make public data on air pollution in the city.
The human cost of contract disputes in health care
Financial performance should not come at the expense of patient care. Our communities’ health should be the paramount concern.
GOP intensifies push for fall session to lower CT electric rates
CT Republicans intensified a push to tap surplus funds to reduce electric rates, but Democrats oppose the move for a fall special session.
CT sees improvements in math, science, chronic absenteeism rate
Data released Tuesday showed CT students’ math and science scores rose, while English scores stayed flat. Chronic absenteeism rates dropped.

