The former New York Times reporter analyzes what the justices’ recent decisions mean for the country ā and the court itself.
WATCH: Linda Greenhouse analyzes the 2023 U.S. Supreme Court term
The U.S. Supreme Court and their BBFFs
Do you have a billionaire sugar daddy? Me neither.
Connecticut planning more than a parade on America’s 250th
The planning comes during one of Americaās periodic paroxysms over whether there still are self-evident truths in our polarized politics.
Another CT hospital petitions to close labor and delivery unit
Johnson Memorial Hospital in Stafford cited low patient volume and difficulty recruiting staff in arguing to close its birthing unit.
CT Medicaid ‘unwinding’: How many people kept ā and lost āĀ coverage?
Nearly 75% of residents who went through unwinding in April, May and June kept their Medicaid coverage. Here’s why the rest lost coverage.
Amid flooding, CT search and rescue team deploys to Vermont
After a storm dumped two months of rain on Vermont in two days, CT volunteer crews rescued five stranded victims, two cats and a dog.
Eric Kuhn, musician, columnist
Eric Kuhn has been a musician based out of Middletown since the 1970s.
Most CT residents enduring Medicaid ‘unwinding’ keep coverage
Three months after the end of a policy that prevented states from kicking people off Medicaid, most CT enrollees still qualify for coverage.
The scales of justice have shifted
What do seven Connecticut tax fraud offenders not have in common with Hunter Biden?
Hartford program seeks to connect kids with career opportunities
Hartford announced a career navigation program to help young people find jobs and to train young workers for thousands of unfilled CT jobs.
Why Lamont will ‘take time’ on next CT Supreme Court nomination
Gov. Ned Lamont is taking a cautious approach to filling a Supreme Court vacancy after his last nominee failed to win legislative confirmation in May.
On Balance: CT loses out on ‘Biden bucks’
Erica E. Phillips writes about how the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision blocking Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan affects CT.
Funding for new voting machines in CT now up to Gov. Lamont
CT officials hope new voting machines will be ready for the 2024 presidential election, but the clock is ticking and Lamont hasn’t committed.
Connecticut needs to enforce Windows hardening techniques
Connecticut IT officials have up with a cybersecurity resource center for small businesses and safe practices guidelines for the community.
PODCAST: Connecticut child care centers prepare to lose their COVID relief funding
WSHU spoke with CT Mirror’s Keila Torres Ocasio to discuss an article she edited about Connecticut tenants pushing back against rent increases.

