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It is an unfortunate reality that the number of hate crimes in the nation and in CT have been steadily rising in recent years ...
Gov. Ned Lamont has turned to repairing relationships frayed by his vetoes of priorities of Democrats and party legislative ...
Gov. Ned Lamont sided with suburban towns and Republican legislators who had urged him to nix H.B. 5002 as an intrusion into ...
Amid a shaky ceasefire in the Middle East and the delay of intel briefings, U.S. Rep. Jim Himes is moving ahead with a war ...
CT libraries lost out after the federal government changed programs that sought to close inequities in internet access and ...
AGs from over 20 states seek to limit Trump administration from using an obscure clause to cut grants that don't align with ...
Two New Haven schools will soon be partly powered by solar panels. They join a growing list of schools in the district that ...
CT Mirror is hosting interns in four different areas: news reporting, data reporting, photojournalism and audience engagement ...
Laws restricting non-citizens from voting already exist, posing the question of what the goal of the SAVE Act truly is?
P.R. Lockhart is CT Mirror’s economic development reporter. She focuses on the relationship between state economic policy, ...
This veto is a bad omen. HB 5002 offered Connecticut a path out of its housing crisis, which will now assuredly worsen.
State Rep. Raghib Allie-Brennan said his arrest on a shoplifting charge was due to his failure to scan two items at a Target store in Bethel.
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