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Lawmakers have advanced several bills that could limit which records are accessible to the public or alter how public ...
CT has ‘no meaningful regulation of homeschooling,’ which has meant some children aren’t getting sufficient education, a new ...
Now is the time to demand our legislators support keeping correctional facilities free from the corruption of privatization.
Connecticut needs a long-term, student-centered funding model that goes beyond temporary fixes and directs resources where ...
Tong joined several other AGs in a lawsuit challenging a directive to federal officials to stop leasing new offshore areas ...
The opportunity for new voices and stories to emerge through independent theater is essential for the betterment of society.
In the new role, Eichhorst will develop small- and large-scale newsroom AI tools to improve CT Mirror’s research, reporting ...
Over 3,000 union members have gone on strike at Pratt & Whitney in Connecticut, citing wage concerns, retirement benefits, ...
Take media coverage of CT transportation with a grain of salt.  The headlines don’t always tell the full story.
Lawmakers adjusted a law that changed how CT assesses car values after some towns said they’re getting less in car taxes.
CT Mirror's Laura Tillman discusses her story about an Afghan refugee family settling in Connecticut amid federal funding cuts.
Our political leaders in the Democratic party must stop giving Planned Parenthood of Southern New England most favored nonprofit status.