E-bike sales are booming, providing a sustainable form of transportation that improves public health. Yet cities remain committed to cars.
E-bikes could cut carbon, congestion, and costs — if cities take them seriously
CT resumes Clean Slate erasures after two-year delay
The erasures of low-level criminal convictions have been a long time coming — they were supposed to happen more than two years ago.
There is something deeply wrong happening in Gaza
The situation in Gaza exposes a global economic and political order where no entity has the power or political will to stop genocide and starvation.
Teens, screens, pressures, parenting — and prevention
Today’s school and social media environment can put enormous pressure on adolescents in particular. What can parents do?
Rep. John Larson: Being on GOP watch list is a badge of honor
U.S. Rep. John Larson said his inclusion on a Homeland Security ‘watchlist’ is a badge of honor that could help his reelection campaign.
CT will keep programs hurt by federal shutdown afloat — for now
Gov. Ned Lamont said it’s premature to commit any of last year’s $2.5 billion surplus to plug holes in federal funding over the long term.
Bridgeport farmers markets: How to save, where they’re located
The Bridgeport Farmers Market Collaborative offers ways for residents to save money at the markets, including programs like SNAP matching.
Does the U.S. import a large share of generic prescription drugs from India?
India produces about 35% of the active pharmaceutical ingredients, or APIs, for generics in the entire world.
Is it time to let the Connecticut Sun set?
As much as it pains me to say it, it may be time for the State of Connecticut to confront reality and move on from the WNBA’s Sun.
MTA locks in $3 subway fare to start in January
Though fares are hitting $3 for the first time, MTA officials said the increase would have been $3.14 if the agency followed inflation rates.
Spirit Airlines ending operations out of Bradley International Airport
The airline, which will stop flying out of Bradley effective Oct. 31, said it would reach out to affected passengers to provide refunds.
LIVESTREAM: Sen. Richard Blumenthal is IN THE ROOM
John Dankosky chatted with U.S. Senator Blumenthal about pending legislation to fund federal agencies, the future of Affordable Care Act tax credits, and developments with the Epstein files.
As Trump calls for $100K H-1B visa fee, CT employers face uncertainty
Many CT companies use the H-1B visa to hire specialized employees, but the new policy could make that financially unfeasible for some.
CT lawmakers should guarantee free school meals for all children
Why did the United States have a more comprehensive childcare and school meal system during World War II than we do in 2025?
US DOJ ends prison union contract, gutting protections for FCI Danbury workers
Danbury federal prison union leaders were told to vacate offices after Trump DOJ said it was canceling their collective bargaining agreement.
