Fairfield County lags behind the state in gender equality, with female cross country athletes racing a shorter distance than males.
Are Fairfield County’s female cross country athletes inferior?
‘Tough on crime’ in Connecticut?
Methods currently employed by the criminal justice system are yielding results at odds with the system’s own purpose and goals.
Why we need early voting in Connecticut
Vote yes for the freedom to vote early in CT. The more voting access we provide to our citizens, the stronger our democracy will be.
Lamont sends relief checks to thousands of working poor families
Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration sent checks averaging $170 to thousands of CT families. The GOP called the move an election-year gimmick.
WTNH poll: Ned Lamont has 11-point lead over Bob Stefanowski
Polling released in the final weeks of the governor’s race shows CT Gov. Ned Lamont with a steady double-digit lead over Bob Stefanowski.
One school’s policy for stoned students: Send them to the hospital
Officials at Amistad High School in New Haven could call for an ambulance if students high on marijuana need ‘urgent medical attention.’
On Balance: Can manufacturing make a comeback in CT?
In the latest issue, Erica E. Phillips writes about military contracts and apple picking, and wants your thoughts on manufacturing.
Holding ExxonMobil accountable
In CT, when a corporation markets a product that causes harm and lies about its danger to the public, it should be held accountable.
At UConn and throughout the U.S., diverse college communities are essential
In states where race-conscious admissions processes have been banned, such as Texas and California, universities have struggled to maintain diverse student bodies.
Bob Stefanowski calls to repeal parts of police accountability law
Bob Stefanowski invoked the Bristol police murders in a call to repeal parts of the law. Democrats say he is politicizing a tragedy.
Federal law expands access to mental health care for young people
Federal money designed to help connect CT youth with mental health professionals comes amid a national youth mental health crisis.
Quinnipiac poll finds CT unchanged: Lamont, Blumenthal up by 15 points
Gov. Ned Lamont and Sen. Richard Blumenthal have maintained their leads over challengers Bob Stefanowski and Leora Levy, a new Quinnipiac poll found.
Michael DiMassa, former CT legislator, set to plead guilty
Michael DiMassa, a former CT Democratic state representative, is accused of stealing more than $1 million from the city of West Haven.
Vivienda asequible en las elecciones de Connecticut: ¿Qué es la ‘8-30g’ y por qué es un tema importante?
Con menos de 30 días para las elecciones de 2022, la vivienda asequible se ha convertido en un tema clave en las contiendas estatales y locales.
Election 2022: Why CT’s 5th District race is so close
Rep. Jahana Hayes and George Logan are squaring off in a race that has attracted national attention and nearly $6 million in outside spending.

