State officials also encouraged Connecticut residents to get a booster shot ahead of the holidays.
State health commissioner: Ahead of holidays, ‘Look at the risk level of those coming to your dinner.’
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.
He spent 30 years in prison in CT for murder. Soon, he could be released.
Now there is a path to freedom for Michael Cox, who spent 30 years in prison for murder and assault.
Connecticut’s teacher shortage: Alleviating an issue of educational equity
Far too many of Connecticut’s students are sacrificing learning opportunities to accommodate a shortage in teaching talent.
The price of energy is going up in CT. Could it have been avoided?
Some are frustrated with 10 years of programs that should have helped residents insulate themselves from spikes in energy costs.
Period supplies are basic necessities
Period poverty, the struggle to purchase essential period supplies, is causing individuals to miss out on daily life.
Connecticut’s ‘time of reckoning’ with a colonial hero’s horrific past
Is John Mason guilty of a 17th-century war crime and unworthy of a statue at the state Capitol?
Hartford, Stamford winners in House redistricting
No one was drawn out of their district, but several face harder races as a result of revisions.
Recording college classes without consent — an intimidating idea
It is an unfortunate sign of our times that we need to consider new legislation to protect old liberties.

