We are in a decisive decade which will determine the future prospects for humanity and biodiversity for centuries to come.
Finding cause for optimism in the Glasgow Climate Pact
Bridgeport, New Haven and Hartford each keep 2 Senate seats in new map
A new state Senate redistricting map for Connecticut puts Stamford, the second-largest and fastest-growing city, in three Senate districts.
Budget options grow as Connecticut pays down obligations
The state is getting a better handle on its debt after seven years of surging unfunded obligations.
CT to audit every town’s use of federal CARES Act funding
Officials are preparing to audit how Connecticut’s 169 towns and cities spent roughly $60 million in federal COVID relief funding.
Congress must pass the Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act of 2021 now
History will judge America on how it treats its mothers and babies.
Classroom inclusivity is a vital element of Connecticut education
It never occurred to me that school segregation continued to be a problem in Connecticut, much less my own town.
Sema4 was a hot CT startup. Then came COVID, state contracts — and a boost from Annie Lamont’s firm
Oak HC/FT invested in Sema4 two months after the Lamont administration signed a $17.2 million contract with Sema4.
State health commissioner: Ahead of holidays, ‘Look at the risk level of those coming to your dinner.’
State officials also encouraged Connecticut residents to get a booster shot ahead of the holidays.
Sightlines: The bias that found Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty sends other young people to jail
The Kyle Rittenhouse not-guilty verdict illustrates our nation’s deep beliefs about who belongs in prison and who doesn’t.
Everyone 18 and older is now eligible for a COVID booster shot. Here’s what you need to know.
Gov. Ned Lamont and Health Commissioner Manisha Juthani have urged adult residents to get inoculated ahead of the holidays.
The metamorphosis of Connecticut’s transportation network is underway
The changing forces now at work in our society, including our transportation network, will have a profound effect for decades
A student: Our world is being flipped upside down, and it has been for a while.
As life gets harder, and resentment for the powerful grows, new political movements meet popular demand.
Julie Belaga, first woman nominated for governor by CT GOP, dies at 91
Julie D. Belaga, the first woman nominated for governor by the Connecticut Republican Party, has died at 91.
Texts show Kimberly Guilfoyle bragged about raising millions for rally that fueled Capitol riot
Donald Trump Jr.’s girlfriend boasted to a GOP operative that she had raised $3 million for the Jan 6 rally.
Democratic Socialists make history in Hamden
The state’s first slate of candidates running on a democratic socialist platform is taking office Nov. 28 in Hamden.

