Hartford Looks Forward
Hartford is one of ten cities featured in a New York Times study of how American downtowns are faring in the aftermath of the...
Hiring
We often report on new hires on The Laurel so we don't subscribe to the myth that there are no jobs in the news...
The Courant Demures
The Hartford Courant, joining with other Tribune Publishing papers, has decided to end its long tradition of endorsing candidates for president, congress and the...
Altimari Exits Route Fifty
Former Hartford Courant reporter Daniela Altimari starts a new job this week with Roll Call less than one year after joining Route-Fifty.com where she...
Singer Song
A key player is leaving the Hartford Courant. Business reporter Steve Singer's last day is today.
He is leaving to be an editor of UtilityDive.com, a...
Reynolds Leaving Waterbury
Waterbury Republican-American reporter Lance Reynolds is leaving the paper and Connecticut to continue his journalism career at the Boston Herald.
The Rep-Am is known for...
A First at Hearst
Congratulations to Amy Coval, "trending reporter" for Hearst CT who completed her first half marathon this weekend. The evidence suggests it was in South...
Quinnipiac Controversy
Students at the Quinnipiac Chronicle have been facing some criticism after publishing a story on the death of a student from a fentanyl overdose...
Which Is A Long Way of Saying…
We've spotted a trend over the last year of newspapers curtailing or even eliminating opinion sections. In particular, editorials and definitely newspaper candidate endorsements...
…and No Help on the Way…
A few weeks after Gannett announced 400 layoffs nationwide, the company also says it does not plan to fill 400 open positions. The 400...