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.
The commission will now decide how to handle accusations against the CT chief public defender, which could include ...
Transportation accounted for 42% of CT emissions, followed by heating in residential and commercial buildings at 21% and 13% ...
House Republicans pitched a budget that boosts education, ends health care for undocumented women and children and trims the ...
The bill would make CT fill a regulatory void left by congressional inaction on AI, including its role in forming ...
The FTC voted to curb non-competes, but critics are suing to block the final rule. Meanwhile, CT is considering legislation ...
Many CT municipalities have directed part of their COVID-19 relief funds to breathe new life into hobbled Main Street ...
Analysts say the raises will cost CT about $190 million next fiscal year. Raises go into effect July 1 and a step hike on Jan ...
With more precipitation in New England — and more intense storms — property owners are taking action to prevent flooding.
The bill would gradually transform CT’s limited paid sick leave law, which originally passed in 2011, into a nearly universal benefit.