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Truth of the Matter

Three Hearst Connecticut Media reporters have been awarded by the Connecticut Council on Freedom of Information for their work on a series concerning FOI...

New Day

The state of Connecticut is awarding a $1.2 million grant for the revitalization of the long-time home of The Day of New London. The money...

Still Punching

Several months after initial launch the Winsted Citizen is still in the fight and now has launched online. winstedcitizen.org

Day Building Sale Proceeds

For decades the headquarters of The Day of New London has been as important a landmark in New London as city hall. Now, High Tide...

Gagne to Hearst

Mike Gagne of the Meriden Record-Journal has wrapped up work in Meriden and is starting a new position as a reporter for the Danbury...

Somewhere This Is a Good Idea

The week began, as it often does, with a tweet. The platform formerly known as Twitter is now "X." Very few people know why and...

Student Newspapers

Coverage by student newspapers have led to the departure of two top higher education leaders in recent weeks. The president of Stanford University stepped down...

Hearst Meets JI Subscribers

The publisher of Hearst CT Media newspapers and other newsroom leaders met this week with long-time subscribers of the Journal Inquirer. Message: We care. The Q...

Jacobs Out of Gas

Former Hartford Courant and Hearst CT sports columnist Jeff Jacobs appears to have written his last column. Last week, he announced on social media that...

NYT on Weicker

The obituary from The New York Times on former Connecticut Governor Lowell Weicker. The story is written by Kirk Johnson who covered Weicker during his...