Eversource is investing in significant transmission grid infrastructure upgrades in the coming years to keep pace with rising electricity demand, electrification, and integrating the massive amounts of new clean energy sources slated to come online.
<span class="hide-for-newsletter">PAID POST: </span>Got GETs? How Eversource Deploys Grid-Enhancing Technologies to Maximize Electricity Transmission, Benefit Customers<span class="hide-for-newsletter"> </span>
Big Brother is your traveling companion
However you choose to travel in the CT area and beyond — by car, train, subway, air, or even on foot — don’t expect to have much privacy.
Easier jobs make Dan, Geno better liked than legislators
Being a title-winning basketball coach is much easier than being a CT state legislator. Here’s why.
My father’s hug
On Father’s Day, a son remembers the significance of his dad’s final moments.
CT fathers (and families) deserve better
Once again, the legislature and governor have chosen to wipe out funding for a state program aimed at reducing the toll of tobacco in CT.
FTC’s Lina Khan says CT could fill ‘gaps’ in non-compete ban
The FTC’s ban on non-compete clauses won’t cover banks or nonprofits, including hospitals. Lina Khan said state laws could fill the gaps.
Killingly mental health care expansion could end CT investigation
CT education officials are working to settle with Killingly after hearing from a mental health provider that services are set to expand.
Week before Christmas had record-high weed sales in CT
Sales of recreational marijuana in Connecticut have been growing consistently since it was legalized in January 2023.
CT sees increased learning loss despite high rankings, report says
CT’s education rankings show struggles with learning loss, despite leading in overall child well-being, according to a report.
Qualms of a fast fashion relapse
I sold out my principals for a two-dollar bra.
CT takes step towards network of EV chargers on key highways
Connecticut has selected applicants to install chargers for electric vehicles at nine locations just off interstate highways.
Supreme Court abortion pill ruling cheered in CT, but worries persist
Reproductive rights advocates and Democratic state officials in CT applauded the decision, but they also warned of future legal threats.
Frank Suarez named new CEO of CT Lottery
Frank Suarez, who oversees the lottery in Washington, D.C., will be taking over the CT lottery as it tries to recover from problems.
Lamont completes review of 175 bills passed in 2024
The final tally for Connecticut’s 2024 regular legislative session: 175 bills passed, 173 signed, two vetoed.
Qué saber sobre quién decide si CT y EEUU están en recesión
Sólo la Oficina Nacional de Investigación Económica puede decidir si la economía de Estados Unidos está en recesión o no.

