Greenwich's Linda McMahon, the nominee for secretary of education, said she would 'reorient the department' at her ...
Questions surround Gillett nomination after Eversource and UI lawsuit, Hartford Courant story, and lawmakers seeking PURA ...
A review by the CT Mirror found that the new round of compensation will bring the state’s total wrongful-conviction awards to ...
The first public dissection of Robby Talbot’s death came Friday in a hearing on whether to accept a $3.75M settlement of a ...
Home values in CT metro areas ranged from $320,000 to about $567,000 last year, an increase of about 7%, compared to 2.4% ...
A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
CT community health centers have been able to keep the lights on and generally keep up services amid fallout from the federal ...
In 2022, lawmakers set a goal to transition half of CT's cars and light-duty trucks to battery-electric engines. Progress has ...
Larson's pause on Monday was initially attributed to adverse effects to medication. After more tests, doctors identified it ...
Donald Trump's declaration of a national energy emergency wasn't shocking. What was, though, was that his order singled out ...
The budget did not include as much for K-12 schools as educators wanted and left UConn and CSCU bracing for the loss of ...
The status of New Haven's $20M community change grant remains particularly worrisome amid confusion following Trump's federal ...