Forrest Palmer, Freedom of Information Crusader
The former publisher of the Danbury News-Times, Forrest Palmer, has died. He began his newspaper career working at the Waterbury Republican-American; he then became...
The Buzz is Over
Dan Freedman, Washington Bureau reporter for Hearst, penned his last column recently. It's behind the "CT Insider" paywall so we're reprinting it here:
WASHINGTON —...
All Sides of “The Coin”
The Laurel is a little late to this story as the book was first published a few years ago, but there's been a bit...
Back to Her Future
We didn't see this one coming...!
It's been more than ten years since Jodi Latina reported for WTNH but she's headed back to News8. In...
Sunday Talk
Host: Dennis House Candy and Coal: Which politicians have been naughty and nice? Kevin Rennie, Tanya Meck, Jodi Latina.
Lawmakers remember Denise D’Ascenzo
Stickin’ Around
CT Mirror has hired Kelan Lyons to cover criminal justice and mental health. He started in June with the Mirror as a Report For America...
Vice’s Farewell
After more than 15 years at WTIC-am 1080, Jim Vicevich broadcast his final program today.
“While I’m sad to be leaving due to my lupus,...
The Presses Continue to Run, But the Register Citizen Shuts Its Doors
The news for the newspaper industry in Connecticut continues its bleak trend: this month, the Torrington Register Citizen ended its 145 year presence in...
Journalism At Work
From CT Insider:
Because of a Hearst Connecticut investigation into sexual abuse at affiliates of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, another nonprofit evaluated...
On the Record
In the wake of Alden Global Capital's new interest in the company's newspapers, hundreds of Tribune employees have signed a letter to the company's...