Compared to a lot of other states, Connecticut is a great place to live. Here’s why.
Thinking of leaving CT? Think again
At Coast Guard hearing, more survivors tell of sexual misconduct
The reckoning over the U.S. Coast Guard’s handling of sexual misconduct claims at its New London academy has shifted to the enlisted side.
Chris Murphy to focus more on housing, weigh in on CT zoning law
Murphy said housing was the No. 1 issue he heard from voters during his annual walk across CT, prompting him to focus more on the issue.
CT’s stricter Medicaid limits could reduce coverage, advocates say
People who won’t qualify for HUSKY A under new income limits can be covered under Covered Connecticut, but advocates warn of potential gaps.
If you’re drunk, this car will know
Sen. Richard Blumenthal is calling for the continued testing and wider adoption of car sensors that prevent people with a too-high BAC from driving.
Connecticut tiene que garantizar la igualdad de acceso a las boletas electorales antes de las próximas elecciones
Read this story in English. Según nuestro censo de 2020, el 22.1% de la población de Connecticut (cinco años o más) habla un idioma distinto del inglés en sus casas. De ese número, 8.3% – eso es 275,126 personas – hablan inglés menos que muy bien. Los EE.UU. no tiene un idioma oficial – ni […]
Brand new CT budget already plagued by $170 million hole
CT’s $26 billion spending plan already has sprung $170 million in leaks, but Democratic leaders say they can patch the holes.
We must stand up against Big Pharma’s war on health centers
Health centers, their patients, and our elected officials must stand up together to preserve our access to the 340B drug purchasing program.
America’s submarine industry comes to Hartford
Students and workers in CT and beyond are beginning to see more opportunities for good-paying careers across the submarine industrial base.
Hartford teachers see hope for the future of their schools. Can you do the same?
Hartford teachers desperately want to be able to provide the support and love that their students need, but are spread far too thin to be able to do so.
Brandon McGee named director of CT Social Equity Council
CT’s Social Equity Council named Brandon McGee its executive director after a controversy over how cannabis money was distributed.
CT taking applications for new $20M lead remediation program
CT residents can now apply for the program, which is the latest step in a larger plan to cut down on lead poisoning in a state with aging infrastructure.
Elecciones primarias de CT: ¿Cómo votar y quiénes se presentan?
Los ganadores de las primarias el 13 de agosto en CT avanzarán a las elecciones generales del 5 de noviembre.
Report: Many states reining in spending as revenue growth slows
A new analysis shows that many states are tightening their belts. Whether Connecticut will follow their example next spring remains uncertain.
Court: Transgender people in prisons can get gender-affirming care
The U.S. District Court ruling comes after a five-year legal battle in which a transgender woman sued the DOC over inconsistent health care.

