Looking back on the last year, there was good news and bad on the transportation front here in Connecticut. Here’s my top ...
Tom Condon, who wrote for CT Mirror after a long career at The Hartford Courant, died this year but left a legacy. Here's a ...
The government must address the concerns of both the general public and healthcare professionals to combat the decline in vaccination rates.
By removing the political stigma surrounding vaccinations, we can boost vaccine uptake and save lives in New Haven and ...
As an only child, I’ve never had someone to hand me down clothes, yet almost all of my clothes are still hand-me-downs. Ever since I started caring about both fashion and the environment ...
As thrifting gets trendier, people who rely on second hand clothes and goods are priced out of the market.
Social media platforms have evolved from communication tools into highly addictive environments, particularly for minors. Platforms like Instagram and TikTok use advanced algorithms to track user ...
Current legal safeguards on online content don’t address the power of algorithms which can keep kids addicted to social media.
Laws expanding paid sick leave in CT, regulating absentee ballot usage and providing recourse to 'coerced debt' victims will ...
Esta historia es parte de CT Mirror Explains, un esfuerzo continuo para sintetizar nuestra amplia variedad de informes en un formato de “Lo que necesita saber”. Para profundizar en cualquier ...
Your recent opinion piece on the 340B drug discount program (December 18, “Drug discount program remains vital to support healthcare services”) provides a somewhat deceptive picture of the ...
According to federal data, pharmacies that contract with 340B hospitals in Connecticut are more likely to be located in high income neighborhoods.