Steady Habits: A CT Mirror Podcast
News:Politics
Is Connecticut really “coming out” of COVID? Is this a “post-pandemic” era?
Last week, amid steadily climbing case rates, Connecticut’s seven-day rolling average topped 13% – a substantial upswing from the end of February, when the first omicron wave subsided and the state’s daily positivity rate hovered around 2% to 3%.
CT Mirror's Jenna Carlesso speaks with host J.D. Allen about how difficult it is for many state residents to adapt to the new "normal."
You can read her story here.
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Linda Greenhouse: The end of Roe and a momentous Supreme Court term
What happens to health care prices when doctors' practices are bought up
Cannabis and social equity: What can Massachusetts teach us?
Where the fall of Roe v. Wade leaves safe harbor states like Connecticut
CT gubernatorial candidates spar over tax relief numbers
Police use pandemic relief funds to install new surveillance equipment
Connecticut's acute nursing shortage won't end anytime soon
Boy Scouts' property sale highlights loss of open space in Connecticut
Steady Habits Presents: Untold
Wrapping up the legislative session with Mark Pazniokas
Baby formula shortage may hit communities of color harder in Connecticut
Can Connecticut solve its food waste problem?
Katy Golvala on the effects of consolidation on rural hospital services
Erica Phillips on the high cost of healthcare for small businesses and nonprofits
The Future of News
Andrew Brown on the profit a group home operator may make on state-funded properties
CTrides Connecticut in Motion Series: Getting employees back to the workplace
Dave Altimari on a release of state emails in the Kosta Diamantis case
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