Watch the Oct. 20 panel conversation examining the battle for affordable housing in the suburbs and improved housing in cities.
WATCH: ‘The Two Connecticuts’ Session 2: Housing
WATCH: ‘The Two Connecticuts’ Session 1: A House Divided
Watch the Sept. 22 panel conversation examining how racism keeps people of color out of “the other Connecticut.”
Towns are reluctant to ease taxpayer restrictions during second year of pandemic
Municipalities are reluctant to ease penalties on delinquent property taxpayers now that the worst of the coronavirus pandemic has passed.
Challenging normal: Lessons learned from educating through Covid-19, creating tools for future growth
\Grade 9 “on-track status” is the best predictor of whether a student will graduate from high school within four years.
Congress – collectively less than an inkblot
Congress is less than an inkblot. It’s a streaming vacuum of usurpation that ignores our nation’s basic necessities and jeopardizes our future generations.
Who is required to be vaccinated in CT, and how soon might shots be available for children? Here’s what you need to know.
Connecticut’s COVID-19 landscape has changed rapidly in recent weeks.
Connecticut Democrats, Republicans parse meaning of COVID ’emergency’
Connecticut and Massachusetts mandate similar COVID-19 precautions. But there are nuanced differences in how they do it.
DOC unions concerned about staff shortages in prisons
Unions representing prison workers warn that the corrections system as a whole is short about 400 officers.
Mayors in Stamford and Hamden lose Democratic primaries
Stamford Mayor David Martin and Hamden Mayor Curt Long lost Democratic primaries Tuesday to Caroline Simmons and Lauren Garrett.
Better child care would improve Connecticut’s economy
After facing a global pandemic, our road to full economic recovery may be a long one. But we’re beginning to take important, initial steps. The American Rescue Plan (ARP) began the process of restarting our national economic engine, including offering significant emergency relief to small businesses. One of the key aspects of the ARP was […]
It is within our power to overcome misinformation and manipulation
A nasty combination of external cyberattacks and internally generated misinformation has made us less able to protect our cherished freedoms.
CT Senate leader says emissions initiative will not come up in next special session
Sen. Martin Looney said the Transportation Climate Initiative will not be on the agenda during a special session this fall.
Lamont to extend emergency, keep key COVID mandates in place
The Lamont administration will brief legislative leaders today on the COVID-19 mandates it deems vital to continue past Sept. 30.
Fighting health-care disparities with education
The devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the tragedies resulting from racial and social injustices have shone a light on the harsh realities faced by vulnerable members of our society.
Report: It’s going to take CT longer than other states to recover from the COVID recession
The COVID recession hit Connecticut’s economy harder than much of the rest of the nation, according to a new report.

