Adrian Peeler was sentenced to 25 years in state prison for the murder of Karen Clarke and her 8-year-old son, Leroy "BJ" Brown, in 1999. ... Read full Story
Proposal would include home buyer notifications about flood risk, limits on state funding for development in risk zones and other components. ... Read full Story
CT Democrats are attempting to preemptively pass legislation to soften the fallout of possible retaliatory federal cuts to health spending. ... Read full Story
The Trump administration cited several reasons for Linda Fagan's removal, including the Coast Guard's mishandling of Operation Fouled Anchor. ... Read full Story
CT voters are satisfied with the quality of public schools but most believe the state should cover more of the cost, according to a new poll. ... Read full Story
The Connecticut Mirror's 2025 legislative session coverage will be bolstered by two reporting interns and two audience engagement interns. ... Read full Story
Moritz will cover government agencies that regulate and inform the two sectors, as well as the challenges CT faces from climate change. ... Read full Story
Connecticut has the tools, the knowledge, and the resources to lead on clean energy. But will it seize the opportunity to act decisively? ... Read full Story
CT Attorney General William Tong vowed to sue over any challenge to birthright citizenship after President Donald Trump promised to end it. ... Read full Story
Republicans from CT came to Washington, D.C., to celebrate Trump’s return to power. ‘There’s more excitement now than in 2017,’ one said. ... Read full Story
During an MLK Day celebration in West Hartford, a high school student dropped 'the line of the morning' about Donald Trump's inauguration. ... Read full Story
The bill, which would allow for the appointment of a receiver at financially distressed Connecticut hospitals, was prompted by Prospect Medical Holdings' recent bankruptcy filing. ... Read full Story
Prospect Medical Holdings filed for bankruptcy amid ongoing complications related to the sale of its three CT hospitals to Yale New Haven Health. ... Read full Story
Connecticut has strict animal protection laws, but we're seeing an influx of dogs that are transported across state lines and then abandoned. ... Read full Story
When society embraces the notion of being “colorblind,” it risks ignoring the very real challenges that many communities of color face., ... Read full Story
Climate art challenges political leaders to confront environmental destruction and empowers communities to envision sustainable futures. ... Read full Story
"... the deck sports a dining area with a barbecue and pizza oven for gourmands." — Rachel Cormack, Robb Report, 27 Oct. 2023
Did you know?
When gourmand first appeared in English texts in the 15th century, it was no compliment: gourmand was a synonym of glutton that was reserved for a greedy eater who consumed well past the point of satiation. The word’s negative connotation mostly remained until English speakers borrowed the similar-sounding (and much more positive) gourmet from French in the 17th century to describe a connoisseur of food and drink. Since then, while the original, unflattering sense of gourmand has remained, it has picked up an additional, softer sense referring to someone who appreciates, and has a hearty appetite for, the pleasures of the table. More recently, gourmand has expanded beyond cuisine and into the world of perfumery: fragrances that evoke edible pleasures are called "gourmands."