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The first third of 2025 continued a warming trend in central Connecticut that's been accelerating in recent years.
Nonprofits that run foster care programs in CT are facing rising insurance costs that they say could force them to end those ...
The CT House Republicans' budget plan would trim electric rates, bolster schools, freeze wages and cut care for undocumented ...
CT is headed for its second-largest surplus ever, but it's unclear if officials will tap the $2.3 billion windfall to cover ...
The silence of Republican elected officials is putting the economic security, health and safety of Americans, and our ...
Hundreds gathered outside the CT Capitol to protest the actions of the Trump administration and push CT legislators on local ...
A plan to set CT on a course to net zero carbon emissions was approved by lawmakers Thursday, giving hope to advocates.
The CT Mirror's staff won six first place awards in the government reporting, investigative reporting, data reporting and ...
In the early morning hours on April 15, after we gathered our belongings and sleepily stepped outside onto the streets across ...
Food and beverage entrepreneur Jason Sobocinski, a New Haven native, joined CT Mirror for the third installment of 'This ...
The gun industry could face civil damages for the misuse of firearms in limited circumstances under a bill that passed the ...
Hamden homeowners are facing steep property tax increases this year following a state-mandated revaluation that has left ...
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