Connecticut’s newly improved paid leave law is already changing the lives of sexual violence survivors across our state.
CT expands access to paid leave to survivors of sexual violence
Blumenthal’s Kids Online Safety Act passes Senate
KOSA amassed major bipartisan support after stalling for years. But it still faces criticism and uncertain prospects in the House.
On Balance: Buying time
Erica E. Phillips writes about the money and intellectual effort that goes into the Olympics and federal funds for electric heat pumps.
Critics of congestion pricing often end up supporting it. Here’s why.
People often resist congestion pricing because they favor the status quo. But seeing its benefits firsthand has led residents to embrace it.
CT millennial lawmakers talk JD Vance nomination, age in politics
Hear from CT’s millennial lawmakers on JD Vance becoming their generation’s first member on a presidential ticket and the debate over age.
The conservative Jewish and Christian case for climate action
Most Americans are worried about climate change. They want to help fix the problem but are confused about that is true, who to trust, and what to do.
PODCAST: CT sees the nation’s sharpest rise in alcohol-related deaths
WSHU spoke with CT Mirror’s Kaitlyn Pohly to discuss her article on the sharp rise in alcohol-related deaths in Connecticut.
In Bethel, an analog man builds guitar pedal icons
Mike Piera, owner of Analog.Man Guitar Effects, has a six-year waiting list for his most sought-after pedal, the King of Tone.
CT EBT summer 2024 benefits: What to know about ‘SUN Bucks’
The federal program offers families an extra $120 per child to purchase food in the summer. But its implementation in CT had been delayed.
Connecticut must fix its housing crisis. Our partnership can help
With an aging housing stock and housing vacancy rate of 3.5%, CT is at a critical housing crisis point. We need strategic collective action.
Seaside Sanatorium sits silently by the Sound. Should it be saved?
Over 30 years, proposed uses of the property have included lodging, a hotel and ‘passive’ parkland. The 30-year debate may soon be resolved.
Connecticut’s AC/DC railroad system
Ours is the only commuter railroad in the U.S. that operates on three modes of power… AC, DC and diesel.
Free summer camp for more kids? Murphy pitches $4B investment
Murphy called the bill ‘absolutely critical,’ especially given the learning loss and socialization disruptions caused by COVID-19.
Olympics 2024: 25 athletes with CT connections to compete
CT Mirror analyzed information from a U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee database to look at CT’s presence at past games and this year.
CT promised to erase the criminal records of 130,000 people. 18 months later, only 10% have been
In 2021, CT passed the “Clean Slate” law to erase conviction records for minor offenses. But the state is struggling to keep its promise.

