A need to scale up charging — and repair or replace existing chargers — has CT colleges and towns asking: What do they cost?
CT colleges and towns ask: Should they make motorists pay to charge electric vehicles?
Next CT budget will hinge on Lamont’s ability to find big savings
A bipartisan deal on a CT budget, including the first income tax rate cut in decades, could come by the end of the week, leaders said.
Connecticut’s criminal justice system needs an overhaul
Rather than spotlight the Board of Pardons and Parole as the only agency in need of scrutiny, the same should be done for the entire judiciary system.
Charter schools in CT: What you need to know
What are charter schools? How are they funded? How many are in CT? Your questions about charter schools, answered.
How many more students will we lose before guns are regulated?
School is supposed to be a place of learning and spending time with friends — not fearing for your life from a mass shooting.
CT agriculture: New crops, new technologies, (many) old farmers
Agriculture is changing in CT, a revolution about more than marijuana. CT farmers are growing choi, forming co-ops — and hosting weddings.
Connecticut’s drunk driving problem
In 2020 our state ranked third in the nation in drunk driving deaths. And our lawmakers are not setting a very good example.
Climate change will worsen CT kids’ asthma and overall health, EPA report says
Under 4 degrees Celsius of warming, CT kids could suffer some of the highest rates of asthma-related emergency room visits in the nation, the EPA found.
CT rideshare drivers push for better working conditions
The CT legislature won’t consider a bill mandating better working conditions for rideshare drivers, but may form a task force to study the issue.
CT Politics: Witch trials and marijuana gummies
Plus, the Senate approves a financial literacy requirement for high schoolers and a progressive group plans a state budget rally.
New CT debt report offers sobering look at state finances
An analysis shows CT’s health care program for retired state workers, by one metric, was the fifth-worst funded among all states in 2019.
How a new law allowed E. Jean Carroll to seek justice against Trump years later
The Adult Survivors Act allows sexual assault survivors in New York to file a civil case, even if the statute of limitations has expired.
He aquí un vistazo a cambios propuestos al Medicaid en CT
La Asamblea General de CT ha propuesto cambios al programa de Medicaid. Aquí hay una descripción general de lo que son y dónde se encuentran.
New Haven nets $357K from pot, ‘nip’ liquor bottle sales
New Haven picked up cash for cleaner streets and other public service programs through local sales of marijuana and mini liquor bottles.
Addressing injustice: CT’s need for equitable cannabis legislation
It is simply unfair that some individuals are in prison for an act that is now legal in the state.

