These news briefs were originally written for CT Politics, The Connecticut Mirror’s weekly newsletter providing updates on ...
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (WFSB) - Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo says Berry the red panda has died. Berry passed away on Wednesday ...
UConn is off a heartbreaking loss at Villanova, its first Big East loss of the season in five games. The Huskies remain on the road to face Georgetown, who has ...
Two days into the legislative session, there is already questions about the fate of billions of dollars Connecticut gets in federal money.
Did you know there is a day where many people collectively abandon their New Year’s resolutions? National Quitter’s Day is ...
As the first week of the 2025 legislative session drew to a close, two key coalitions renewed their efforts to secure funding ...
Ruby Tuesday has closed their Meriden Mall location, meaning there’s only two locations left in Connecticut. A sign posted on ...
The attorney general has announced a $5 million preliminary settlement with Stone Academy and its owners to resolve claims ...
Ned Lamont had a few exactly-what-did-he-mean-by-that moments in his State of the State address to lawmakers Wednesday. One ...
New England wildlife experts say residents should never leave their pets outside alone from January through March because it ...
For the second time in the last few months, a plan to help homeowners dealing with faulty concrete crumbled on Beacon Hill.
Surpluses from "fiscal guardrails" have come at the expense of needed investments, says CT Mirror Reporter Keith Phaneuf. With no more ARPA money coming, there will be pain.