National trust in the federal government is at some of its lowest levels in nearly seven decades, and many Connecticut residents fall in line with that...
An ongoing surge in state borrowing to rebuild Connecticut’s aging transportation infrastructure must be rolled back, Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration projects, because of stagnant fuel and...
Republicans have staunchly defended unprecedented state efforts in recent years to shrink Connecticut’s massive legacy of pension debt, even though it’s leached billions from education, health...
After years of uncertainty regarding the future of the Connecticut hospitals owned by bankrupt operator Prospect Medical Holdings, two of the three facilities could have a...
by Sasha Allen, CT Mirror November 14, 2025 by Sasha Allen, CT Mirror November 14, 2025 The number of registered Democrats is dropping in Connecticut as...
Connecticut plans to borrow $390 million to expand the footprint of its own struggling flagship medical institution, the University of Connecticut Health Center, while simultaneously ridding...
When Mayor Justin Elicker learned that New Haven was on a list of six “sanctuary cities” designated by the federal government in Connecticut, he said he...
State legislators are focused mainly on spending now, trimming their requests to compromise soon with Gov. Ned Lamont on a new two-year budget. But with just...
Proposed reform to state eviction laws — which would have required landlords to provide a reason for evicting someone, a concept known as “just cause” —...
Editor’s note: We are now offering an audio version of our Sunday features. To access, click on the player above. Nearly 1 in 5 Connecticut lawmakers...