A breakdown in communication has affected both Connecticut residents unable to reach their loved ones and people on the island who need help.
CT’s Jamaican American community attempts to reach loved ones after Hurricane Melissa hits
Can you buy liquor from wholesale clubs like Costco or BJ’s in CT without a membership?
State law requires that alcohol retailers sell to the general public, meaning stores cannot restrict liquor sales to members only.
UConn’s administration should consult its own experts
Genuine collaboration and shared governance – not outside consultants – should guide the decisions of a major university.
DEEP pulled a bait-and-switch on the public
None of us can rely on DEEP’s own instructions when trying to participate in environmental decisions that affect our communities.
As shutdown drags on, US Rep. Jahana Hayes recalls time as a SNAP recipient
The congresswoman spoke in a livestreamed interview with the Connecticut Mirror’s Washington reporter Lisa Hagen on Wednesday evening.
CT United FC will launch without a stadium. That wasn’t the original plan
A campaign for Connecticut to enter the major league soccer market has gained momentum, but there’s a problem: The team doesn’t have a stadium. Yet.
Kosta Diamantis wants to bring jurors back to court for questioning
Kosta Diamantis’ attorney Norm Pattis wants to ask jurors again if they’d read or viewed news coverage about the case before the trial.
Police arrest Rocky Hill man after online threats to Sen. Matt Lesser
Robert Pabich was charged Oct. 24 after he posted on Facebook calling for Sen. Matt Lesser, other Democratic lawmakers to be shot and killed.
Support Bridgeport charter reform
The revised charter looks to directly address the city’s political stagnation by shifting the dynamics within the municipal government.
New Haven food pantries brace for SNAP benefits cutoff
An estimated 31% of New Haven’s population will lose access to SNAP, and two food pantries expect to feed at least 150 more families than usual next week.
As CT cities weigh ICE policies, some residents want more action
Following high-profile ICE detentions across Connecticut, several cities are evaluating how their employees interact with the federal agents.
Families like mine are running out of time
For people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and the caregivers who support them, the shutdown is a slow-motion disaster.
Our children deserve better than party-line school boards
When we prioritize children over party and measure success by outcomes, not ideology, we build better schools.
