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Displacement, Migration, and the ‘Immobility Paradox’: How Climate Change Shapes Relocation

One of the drivers of migration globally is climate change — but, as international policies are discussed and develop

As CT Speed Cameras Bring in Millions and More Towns Sign Up, Concerns Linger

Drivers who speed down Route 66 on the border of Middletown and Middlefield are getting hit with an automatic $50 fin

Connecticut, Illinois Lead Push Against Trump Rollbacks on PFAS Reporting Rules

State coalitions pushed back on a number of environmental rollbacks by the Trump administration last year with the la

Connecticut’s Unaffiliated Voters Keep the Midterm Elections, Not Primaries, In Sight

As Connecticut Democratic and Republican parties prepare for their respective primaries ahead of the midterms, a numb

What FBI Data Says About Law Enforcement Use-Of-Force

A Minneapolis woman was shot and killed by an Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agent on the morning of January 7,

FREEDOM CORNER: Connecticut’s Trust Act Law

Connecticut’s Trust Act, a law passed in 2019 that outlaws law enforcement in the Nutmeg State from arresting someone

CT Agricultural Extension Service: Connecting to Farms, Gardens, and Communities

The Connecticut Agricultural Extension Service serves as a network, linking the University of Connecticut Department

Beneath the Surface: Understanding the Environmental Impact of Wakesurfing on Our Lakes

Northwest Connecticut is home to many freshwater resources, prized for their recreational and ecological value in our

The Ranks Of Unaffiliated Connecticut Voters Are Growing

The number of registered Democrats is dropping in Connecticut as more voters have chosen to register without a politi

U.S. Lawmakers Blame AI Data Centers for Electric Bill Hikes

Big Tech’s rapid build out of large AI data centers that voraciously consume electricity and water resources has some

Revolution Wind Work Goes On as Trump Administration Misses Deadline

The Trump administration missed last week’s deadline to appeal a federal judge’s decision ordering work to resume on

Religious Freedom and Government Funding

The First Amendment of the U.S.

Mimi Torres-García Case Renews Calls for CT Homeschool Regulation

Jacqueline “Mimi” Torres-García’s mother reached out to Farmington school officials in late July 2024 with a short em

Pura Approves $66M Rate Hike For United Illuminating Customers

The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority approved a rate hike for United Illuminating’s electric customers in its fi

The Rising Cost of Government Debt

Over recent years the amount of U.S.

USA FACTS: How Are Americans Doing Financially?

 More than a quarter of US adults say they’re struggling financially: 73% of Americans reported “living comfortably”

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