The rulings didn’t stop CT state legislators’ demands to reserve hundreds of millions to shore up SNAP and other human service programs. ... Read full Story
CT Mirror visited Hartford’s celebration of Día de Muertos, or Day of the Dead, where we took photos of attendees and learned what the holiday means to them. ... Read full Story
El martes se votará en Bridgeport sobre el consejo municipal, la junta de educación y otros cargos, así como sobre dos preguntas de revisión de la Carta Constitutiva. ... Read full Story
Cuatro puestos en la junta de educación se someten a votación en las elecciones generales del martes en Hartford. Aquí encontrará información sobre ellos y cómo votar. ... Read full Story
Gov. Ned Lamont's administration will provide $3M in state funding to Connecticut Foodshare to help residents who could lose access to SNAP. ... Read full Story
Stamford is holding elections for mayor, Board of Reps, Board of Finance, Board of Education, town clerk and constable. Here's what to know. ... Read full Story
The loss of SNAP benefits will have immediate and devastating consequences for thousands of families struggling to put food on the table. ... Read full Story
Criticizing Trump is unthinkable in a GOP primary for governor. But standing with him on some issues can carry risks in a general election. ... Read full Story
A surge in COVID emergency funding has allowed district leaders add more dual credit classes and practical training for today's job market ... Read full Story
CT Gov. Ned Lamont said he's ready to work with Zohran Mamdani, the frontrunner in the New York City mayoral race, if he wins next week. ... Read full Story
Para las familias de CT con niños que necesitan atención de salud mental, los Centros de Crisis Urgentes ofrecen tratamiento de emergencia. ... Read full Story
The bipartisan GUARD Act would require user age verification and a disclosure that the conversation a user is having is not with a human. ... Read full Story
"Telling stories with affection and noodging, [comedian Sarah] Silverman has always been encouraged by her family, who embraced rather than ostracized her for revealing family secrets on the way to reaping howls of laughter." — Thelma Adams, The Boston Globe, 19 May 2025
Did you know?
In ancient Greece, citizens whose power or influence threatened the stability of the state could be exiled by a practice involving voters writing that person's name down on a potsherd—a fragment of earthenware or pottery. Those receiving enough votes would then be subject to temporary exile from the state. Ostracize comes from the Greek verb ostrakízein (itself from the noun óstrakon meaning "potsherd"), used in 5th century Athens for the action of banishing someone by way of such a vote. Someone ostracized today is not exiled, but instead is excluded from a group by the agreement of the group's members.