Hotel Marcel in New Haven received a LEED Platinum certification plaque this week. It’s the 10th hotel ever to earn that status.
New Haven hotel earns highest LEED certification status
CT Politics: A crucial time for the CT legislature
Plus, more money for the Premium Pay Program and a jurisdiction expansion for housing authorities.
New Haven, Hamden mayors condemn hate amid circulation of racist and antisemitic flyers
The flyers appear to be distributed by the same group that committed a similar act in Stamford in March.
Connecticut has a gun violence problem, but it’s not just mass shootings
Just because the gun violence deaths in CT aren’t happening in one mass shooting, should we care less about them?
CT legislators OK reproductive health bills, nix parental notification
CT lawmakers have advanced a raft of legislation that would expand access to birth control and maternal health services.
Passing the Vision Zero Bill will save lives
Since the legislature committed to Vision Zero two years ago, traffic-related fatalities have increased, from 302 in 2021, to 385 deaths last year. We are heading in the wrong direction.
Nursing is rewarding, but can also be dangerous
Workplace violence in healthcare is a serious problem that we face every day.
Help grow a more diverse teaching workforce in CT by removing the EdTPA
By adding more hurdles requiring more out-of-pocket expenses, policymakers have exacerbated the symptoms of stereotype threat, contributing to the lack of BIPOC educators entering the field of education.
Time to fix the CT income tax on retirees
The income cliff and marriage penalty on Connecticut retiree income taxes are neither logical nor fair.
Sikorsky challenge to Army helicopter contract is denied
The Stratford-based company had filed a protest to the Army selecting Textron Inc.’s Bell to build the successor to the Black Hawk helicopter.
Stone Academy owners not complying with investigation, AG claims
The attorney general’s court order comes after a demand that the Stone Academy owners provide information related to the investigation.
Here are 14 justice-related bills the CT legislature may take up
The Judiciary Committee approved a host of justice-related bills that are going to the House and Senate for a possible vote in the coming weeks.
Los hogares de ancianos de CT se encuentran en una encrucijada
Los asilos de ancianos de Connecticut donde residen unas 20,000 personas, se enfrentan a una crisis de identidad.
Clarence Thomas and the billionaire
For more than two decades, Thomas has accepted luxury trips virtually every year from the Dallas businessman without disclosing them, documents and interviews show.
Finding home: Two CT families get new housing after eviction
Some of the families featured in the CT Mirror’s Notice to Quit series have found new housing. Here are some of their stories.
