Doctors at Yale New Haven Health and Hartford HealthCare say a new AI tool is transforming how they interact with patients.
How the biggest health systems in CT are using AI in patient care
Vaccines must remain available based on science, not politics
We hope that CT’s commercial insurance companies follow science-guided evidence to make certain that their beneficiaries continue to have vaccine access.
Running gain — in partnership
This election is not about me. It is about us. It is about choosing a future rooted in courage, community, and continuity.
PODCAST: Some towns in CT have second thoughts on solar energy
WSHU’s Ebong Udoma and CT Mirror’s John Moritz discussed his article about the resistance to solar energy development in CT among former supporters.
At Black Business Expo, Hartford businesses make sales—and build community
The event aims to promote the growing Black business community, showing off the entrepreneurial spirit and the range of opportunities.
Ned Lamont’s Instagram accidentally reposted Ryan Fazio campaign video
The video from state Senator Ryan Fazio, R-Greenwich, was a campaign launch and was highly critical of the Lamont administration.
Gun violence isn’t political, and inaction is deadly
No elected official should score political points off the grief of families while blocking the very policies that could protect them.
Three entwined global issues threaten humanity
Time is short, and these three interconnected issues will determine what the future of humankind looks like.
In some CT towns, clouds form over new solar developments
Experts warn the pushback against solar could threaten CT’s ability to meet its long-term commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Shapiro’s Folly — a bridge over Long Island Sound
Connecticut has been buzzing over a local housing developer’s fantastical pipe-dream of a bridge to Long Island.
At Yale, a muted response to Gaza ceasefire
A permanent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas was a cornerstone demand of Yale protestors. But campus was relatively quiet when it went into effect Friday.
At liberal group town hall, Lamont grilled over Trump, immigration and housing
‘I don’t shout and get as angry,’ the governor said at Thursday’s event, hosted by progressive advocacy group Indivisible’s Stamford chapter.
The price of a cup of coffee in CT is up 7.7%. It could be worse.
In 2020, the price of a pound of roasted ground coffee in U.S. cities averaged $4.43. In August 2025, prices hit $8.87 per pound.
Shutdown forces Medicare patients off telehealth, hospital-at-home programs
Both programs are for Medicare recipients, but some physicians have stopped booking telemedicine visits for any patients.
Do CT landlords need to offer at least one way to pay rent without a service fee?
A rent payment processing fee often comes with digital rent payments. These service fees are usually between 1% and 3%.
