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Gov. Ned Lamont stands at a moment where he can show leadership, and pull the state out of the tailspin that it is in. More ...
Scene… Rolling Stones lead guitarist and Weston resident Keith Richards was honored at the Westport Library on Wednesday with ...
Sen. John Fonfara’s ties to energy companies and unpaid fees raise conflict-of-interest concerns as he eyes a PURA ...
Proposals around "just cause eviction," fair rent commissions and zoning reform advanced out of Connecticut's Housing ...
For U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney, D-2nd District, almost every day of President Donald Trump's second term has warranted a response. On Friday, he summed up what he called the “Trump Chaos Agenda.” ...
A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
Most of the argument before the high court turned on the Eversource claim that PURA “arbitrarily” and illegally decided what ...
Advocates protested outside of the Animal Haven in North Haven Friday after the "no-kill" shelter said that it will be ...
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) signed a bill Friday investing $40 million in special education after a week of back-and-forth at ...
Gov. Ned Lamont penned his signature onto the legislation Friday after an initial decision to veto the bill, inciting pushback from education advocates.
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont set April 22 as the special election date in Shelton to fill a vacancy by veteran House member ...