As the number of nontraditional students continues to rise, I worry about the ability of CT's public colleges and universities to serve them.
The Office of Health Strategy needs better resources to investigate when hospital systems want to cut services to rural areas.
Curly and kinky hair textures are treated as an afterthought in cosmetology education. CT must pass a bill to change that.
Just plopping housing, affordable or luxury, near a train station doesn’t mean people will want to live there if the only amenity is a short walk to transportation.
Doug Schumann (right) and a friend carpool in the early morning to the Root Center in Middletown to receive their methadone treatment. Credit: Shahrzad Rasekh / CT Mirror State officials and nonprofit ...
Hemp-derived products don’t fall within current regulations. H.B. 5150 would change that — and make other adjustments.
House Republicans pitched a budget that boosts education, ends health care for undocumented women and children and trims the ...
Transportation accounted for 42% of CT emissions, followed by heating in residential and commercial buildings at 21% and 13% ...
The commission will now decide how to handle accusations against the CT chief public defender, which could include ...
The bill would make CT fill a regulatory void left by congressional inaction on AI, including its role in forming ...
Many CT municipalities have directed part of their COVID-19 relief funds to breathe new life into hobbled Main Street ...
The FTC voted to curb non-competes, but critics are suing to block the final rule. Meanwhile, CT is considering legislation ...