Two people have died of influenza so far this season, CT health officials said while urging residents to stay up-to-date on ...
The AARP forum was not structured as a debate, but CT’s 5th District candidates still found ways to draw contrasts and ...
Alfredo Castillo allegedly convinced, and helped, a woman who is not a U.S. citizen to illegally vote in 2023, according to a ...
For CT Mirror's 'In the Room' series, Blumenthal talked about the conflict between Israel and Gaza, and why his age is ...
The candidates’ efforts to define their opponent have largely played out over the air, with ads growing more negative in the ...
The Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services has made limited hiring progress and the vacancies are dangerous, ...
Opponents of the Act, including Connecticut bail bondsmen watching from afar, claimed it would be a public safety disaster.
A federal report outlines how UnitedHealthcare, Humana, and CVS reject coverage of post-acute care at higher rates than other ...
Early voting is available in at least one place in every CT community, though some have yet to notify officials of their ...
Removing barriers to absentee voting will help the most disenfranchised voters in our towns have more safe, secure, and ...
One in 6 people living with a disability is Latiné, but too often we are invisible and our contributions to the culture are ...
Cannabis businesses want CT to relax its rules on advertising and the limits placed on the kind of creative branding seen in ...