Connecticut has a trash problem. What is the state doing to fix it? WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s John Moritz to discuss his article, “Lawmakers seek solutions as CT trash piles up,” as ...
An ever-present flock of seagulls hovers over the New Haven Transfer Station in search of scraps of food. As part of a broader effort to reduce the amount of trash being burned or shipped out of state ...
The Education Committee looked at several bills Wednesday aimed at helping school district hire teachers and keep special education costs down. The public hearing came as the Connecticut Association ...
CT (WFSB) - The outrage and frustration over high electric bills continues. Dozens of you have emailed the I-Team, asking for help. Mary-Ellen says her bill went from $219 to $548. Carol says the ...
The Connecticut Housing crisis has gotten worse and less affordable. Photo by Nicola Barts/Pexels. Connecticut’s deepening affordable housing crisis shows no signs of slowing down as legislators and ...
Almost every day, I hear from Connecticut small businesses, non-profits, and families concerned about the rising cost of health care. The fact is that most small businesses want to be able to provide ...
Food insecurity is on the rise in Connecticut. According to Feeding America, one in eight residents is food insecure. That includes one in six children and one in four Black and Hispanic residents.
O utsourced medical billing services provider GeBBS Healthcare Solutions plans to expand its operations in Connecticut. The firm recently relocated its headquarters from Los Angeles to East Haven, CT, ...