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UConn and CSCU will have to undergo restructuring (again) as Connecticut’s urban public schools experience further shortfalls ...
"You want to protect private equity from coming in and pillaging our hospitals," House Minority Leader Vincent J. Candelora ...
If Connecticut loses this team, it won’t be because we didn’t have the infrastructure. It’ll be because we didn’t have the ...
The decision to temporarily lease apartments in downtown Hartford to free up space on the Storrs campus illustrates the depth ...
Gov. Ned Lamont conceded that Republicans had the idea to put part of consumer electric bills on the state "credit card." ...
Last month, the House of Representatives approved a sweeping education bill that included changes ranging from the ...
The bill was not met with glee in Greenwich, the wealthiest town in Connecticut that is, by some measures, starved for ...
As Connecticut legislators drove through a bill this spring to boost the supply of affordable housing, the state went into reverse with fewer permits for apartments and houses filed by developers.
The century-old maritime law is a rare point of disagreement between allies who have long worked together to support CT’s maritime industry.
Wilton officials urge Governor Lamont to veto HB 5002, a housing bill that they fear could undermine local governance and ...
CT Mirror Events Host John Dankosky and Gov. Ned Lamont in conversation at the University of Hartford for “In the Room,” March 26, 2025. Credit: Robert DiGioia / CT Mirror ...
CT Mirror Events Host John Dankosky and Gov. Ned Lamont in conversation at the University of Hartford for “In the Room,” March 26, 2025. Credit: Robert DiGioia / CT Mirror ...