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In several recent national surveys, Connecticut received mediocre-to-poor rankings for its business climate, economy, cost-of-living, and property taxes. However, these low performances are not ...
Two million people – including a million children – do not deserve to starve in Gaza.
Shahrzad Rasekh is CT Mirror’s visual journalism fellow. She earned a Master of Science from Columbia Journalism School after completing her Bachelor of Arts in International Relations at ...
A recent spike in demand for electric vehicles ahead of soon-to-expire federal tax credits has led Connecticut to lower some of its own incentives for car buyers, officials said this week. The ...
Building affordable housing is not just an act of kindness, but necessary in a state with some of the most separate but unequal housing in the country.
Every day, Lamont walks and talks more like a candidate for reelection, as was evident at an event promoting an 'Early Childhood Endowment.’ ...
Connecticut’s housing crisis is finally being acknowledged broadly. But it is vital to remember this crisis is not about properties, it is about people.
Mark is the Capitol Bureau Chief and a co-founder of CT Mirror. He is a frequent contributor to WNPR, a former state politics writer for The Hartford Courant and Journal Inquirer, and contributor ...
The hospital cited the ‘government landscape and pressure surrounding’ gender-affirming care for transgender youth in an internal memo.
Josephine Edmonds was facing four felony charges related to the Bridgeport ballot fraud scandal and pleaded guilty but will avoid jail time.
Transit activists installed their own bench at a bus stop near Bridgeport Hospital in mid-July. It’s part of a guerrilla bus bench campaign.
As CT deals with a stagnating labor force and slow job growth, making wages fairer could help the state’s workers, according to a new report.
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