Trump’s whitewashing of The Smithsonian exhibit is another part of the president’s racist campaign to repress the voice of minorities and erase their history.
The rigging of American history
Roberto Alves, CT Democratic chair and Danbury mayor, has lymphoma
Alves, who will continue running for reelection as mayor, did not disclose the stage of his cancer but called it ‘serious but treatable.’
As work resumes on Revolution Wind, Lamont open to working with Trump
Rather than gloating, the CT and RI governors sought to continue working with Trump on broader energy strategy for the New England region.
Report: US DOJ has ongoing concerns about education, housing at youth prison
CT’s juvenile prison has made progress in some areas but fallen short in key places following a 2024 federal settlement, evaluators found.
‘Sick to my stomach’: Trump distorts facts on autism, Tylenol and vaccines, scientists say
CDC autism experts weren’t consulted on the White House’s announcement or asked to review a draft of findings and recommendations, they said.
Does the Connecticut Sun help the local economy? It’s complicated
Some want the WNBA’s CT Sun to play in Hartford’s newly refurbished arena. But the potential economic benefits are unclear.
CT cannot afford Trump’s cancellation of offshore wind
President Trump’s stop-work order on the Revolution Wind farm is a senseless and heartless attack on Connecticut workers and businesses.
Revolution Wind not a cure-all
Trump’s halting of Revolution Wind is about protecting taxpayers and ratepayers from subsidizing projects that are rushed, unreliable, dangerous, and not viable long-term.
Maybrook Line offers opportunity
By reviving the Maybrook Line for passenger service and pairing it with smart zoning reforms, we can tackle Connecticut’s housing crisis, ease traffic congestion, and lay the tracks for a more sustainable future.
Judge orders Trump administration to lift Revolution Wind stop-work order
The court granted a preliminary injunction allowing Connecticut’s Revolution Wind project to resume construction, which was 80% complete.
Vaccine hesitancy a growing concern in CT as federal guidance shifts
Connecticut public health experts, including medical school deans and primary care providers, are concerned about increasing vaccine hesitancy.
PODCAST: Some CT lawmakers quietly urged Lamont to sign housing bill despite voting against it
WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Ginny Monk to discuss her article on Gov. Ned Lamont’s text messages leading up to his veto of HB 5002.
New CT laws taking effect Oct. 1: E-bikes, towing, Sunday hunting
Over seven dozen Connecticut laws concerning a range of issues will wholly or partially take effect. Here’s a look at some of them.
