In the ordinary course, a habeas denial is a quiet event—a docket entry, an order, a case closed. But Judge Kari A. Dooley ...
Exempting home addresses from release on public documents does not fully protect people, and makes it harder to hold them accountable.
The emergency orders claim that the grid is at risk of energy shortfalls. State officials in many places say that's not true.
While CT officials have spoken in support of a gas tax holiday, they also haven’t met to discuss anything and remain focused ...
A coalition of states and cities filed suit against the EPA contending that rescinding the so-called endangerment finding is unlawful.
A new program to provide debt-free bachelor’s degrees to CT students will likely serve a small fraction of those eligible, officials said.
A legislative committee advanced a bill imposing consumer protections for long-term care insurance policyholders, among other provisions.
The Senate Dems’ “CT option” builds on Gov. Ned Lamont's actions and own proposal to create a state health care option, but goes further.
CT Mirror was awarded across a range of categories, including first-places prizes in health, human interest and science/technology reporting.
CT lawmakers proposed keeping the utility under the purview of Public Utilities Regulatory Authority even if it's sold to ...
HB 5567 was developed following reports of problems with medication distribution, staffing, food quality and medical care in ...
Gen Z and sardonic online culture by Jada King, CT Mirror <br />March 18, 2026 If you’re between the ages of 14-29, <a ...