The approval came Friday, when CT DOT signed off on New Haven’s proposal to put up Automated Traffic Enforcement Safety Devices at 15 locations.
State approves 15 of 19 traffic cameras in New Haven
Windham rent caps order marks victory for mobile home parks
In its first case, the Windham Fair Rent Commission lowered rents for dozens of mobile home residents and limited increases for five years.
The depolarization challenge. Will you try it?
Many people have been hurt by our current level of polarization, and there’s worse pain to come if things continue this way.
Lamont’s moves on energy provide roadmap back for Democrats
The governor should be applauded for recognizing the necessary role clean low-cost natural gas must play alongside zero-carbon sources like nuclear, solar and wind.
As the jury weighed his fate, Kosta Diamantis sipped a cappuccino
While Konstantinos Diamantis waited on Tuesday for a verdict that didn’t come, he vented about federal prosecutors and a key witness.
CT House GOP pitches $700-per-filer middle class income tax cut
Instead of spending $500 million to offset federal cuts, CT’s GOP leaders asked, why not use the money to cut state income tax burdens?
Prospect Medical Holdings owes CT $127 million in taxes, records show
CT officials have been reluctant to release the total amount in taxes the hospital owes, but a July court filing said it grew to over $127M.
Listen longer, they are more than their politics
Listening, not to agree, but to understand, creates belonging. This is what keeps us from treating politics as a zero-sum game.
This is UConn: Zero paid family leave for professors
UConn currently lets every pregnant/expecting individual reinvent the wheel, cobbling together a leave plan with whatever resources and departmental grace they can muster.
CCSU– where academic freedom and freedom of speech collide
Freedom of speech and academic freedom are not the same thing. Sometimes they are mutually exclusive.
Child found dead in New Britain had not eaten for weeks, warrant says
Jacqueline ‘Mimi’ Torres-García was severely abused before she died, documents state, but DCF says it didn’t receive reports of the abuse.
Lamont names 4 to PURA board, including Thomas Wiehl as chief
The appointments, which follow the resignation of former chair Marissa Gillett, will almost completely transform the makeup of PURA.
Attorneys in Diamantis trial deliver closing arguments as case goes to jury
The closing arguments were the last thing jurors heard before they were asked to decide the fate of Diamantis, who is charged with 21 counts.

