The share is higher in some local markets, like in the 20 Metropolitan Statistical Areas where these investors are most present, than nationwide.
Do private equity firms own 20% of single family homes?
Breaking down the problem with sewer overflows in Connecticut
CT’s combined wastewater systems discharged more than 1.2 billion gallons of wastewater overflows in 2024. Here’s what to know.
Kosta Diamantis bribery trial begins following multiyear probe
Attorneys are set to deliver opening arguments on Monday in the federal criminal trial of Konstantinos “Kosta” Diamantis.
Why CT needs single-stair reform
A move allowing single-stair exits in five-story buildings is being negated by extremely restrictive fire department staffing and capacity requirements.
It’s clear Lamont wants a 3rd term, less so what he would do
Gov. Ned Lamont has intended to contrast his steady pragmatism with the drama of Trump. To that end, the federal shutdown has been a gift.
Does this qualify as leading by example, governor?
What would happen to you if you borrowed your company’s car and, thanks to built-in tracking technology, were caught driving 113 miles per hour?
CT Dems are holding firm on health care. This is why
The GOP refused to include a provision that would have extended tax credits that subsidize health premiums that 142,000 CT residents pay.
Does Mohegan give away free tickets to Connecticut Sun games?
Those seeking donations can request them on the CT Sun’s website, although the organization cautions that not all requests can be fulfilled.
Report: CT ranks 15th in nation for AI use
Washington, D.C. and Utah use Claude the most, followed by California. Researchers found that AI usage was correlated with a state’s income.
At manufacturing summit, CT businesses highlight tariff concerns
Business owners and executives said federal policy changes are adding uncertainty to an already complex business environment.
Opinion: CT needs to rethink certificate of need laws
Rather than streamlining outdated restrictions, Connecticut needs new strategies that actively build health care infrastructure where its needed.
Put the focus where it should be – policies, not people
Marissa Gillett’s departure from PURA is a sad moment for Connecticut’s fight to improve fairness in utility rates.
Federal funding for CT energy projects nixed amid shutdown fight
The Trump administration is cutting $8 billion that supports climate-related projects across 16 states, including Connecticut.
Audit: Lamont staff fumbled vehicle oversight, had laptop surplus
The governor’s office did not maintain proper oversight of state vehicles and kept three computers for every staff member, auditors found.
Gov. Ned Lamont could be asked to testify in Kosta Diamantis trial
Diamantis’ attorney wants to add Lamont to the proposed witness list. But it’s not guaranteed he’d be called and unclear what he’d be asked.
