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Connecticut Mirror co-founder and Capitol bureau chief Mark Pazniokas walks voters through specific candidates and races, including some familiar names who might be sweating the election results.
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With so many political polls released in the months leading up to the November midterm election, it can be hard to square the various results. A pollster explains.
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New crime data released by the state Monday morning show a small increase in murders last year in Connecticut. At the same time, the number of violent crimes and property crimes declined year over year. Over the last 10 years, the report notes that overall crime in Connecticut has fallen 30%, including a 43% reduction in violent crime and a 29% reduction in property crime.
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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) was one of several officials calling for a more robust federal response to the monkeypox outbreak at a news conference Monday.
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Connecticut hardened its legal protections this year to protect abortion access and the right of people seeking reproductive healthcare from out of state.
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A former Hamden police officer who shot at an unarmed Black man and woman in 2019 — wounding the woman — won’t serve time in prison.
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In the wake of Tuesday's mass shooting in a Uvalde, Texas, elementary school, CT Against Gun Violence Executive Director Jeremy Stein shared his perspective.
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Proto touched on a wide ranging list of topics, including the difficulty of his first year on the job, the GOP's strategy this election season, and whether it matters or not if President Joe Biden is to blame for rising prices.
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What are the Connecticut ramifications of the bombshell leak from the US Supreme Court of a draft of a Majority opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito that would strike down Roe v. Wade?
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The Connecticut General Assembly is considering a bill that would give police and judges more power when dealing with juvenile crime.