For college kids who must often seek treatment across state lines, telehealth has been a game changer for mental health care.
Derby mayoral candidate Gino DiGiovanni, Jr. looks at unofficial election results at a watch party the night of Nov. 7, 2023. DiGiovani lost to Democrat Joseph DiMartino, who previously ran for mayor ...
The FTC voted to curb non-competes, but critics are suing to block the final rule. Meanwhile, CT is considering legislation ...
The prices everyone pays at the grocery store are determined by many factors. Transporting by truck or rail from major growing markets like Arizona, California, Iowa, Florida and elsewhere is ...
The case for exempting hemp producers from fingerprinting and background checks is rooted in practicality, equity, and economic empowerment.
We have cared about providing school meals for the past three years, why stop now after we have made so much improvement to children's lives?
It’s a waste of time for the CT Attorney General to rifle though costs from one store to the next to determine if there is price fixing. Join CT Mirror and its members in the work of producing ...
The bill would make CT fill a regulatory void left by congressional inaction on AI, including its role in forming ...
The bill would gradually transform CT’s limited paid sick leave law, which originally passed in 2011, into a nearly universal ...
The SEEC has struggled with its caseload after the Bridgeport election scandal, but lawmakers have said more money to add ...
CT’s undocumented immigrants contribute about $185.7M in state and local taxes. Why deny hard-working people to affordable health care?
Connecticut SB 216 would require the Department of Education to conduct a study of the feasibility of using an online mental health needs software application in schools.