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Connecticut commuters will see faster service on the Metro-North and Amtrak lines, according to Gov. Ned Lamont. That's because of the $6 billion in federal money the Biden Administration is spending over the next five years to straighten curves and replace old rail bridges in the state.
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According to authorities, local pastor and the husband of a Stamford police commissioner, was killed by a police cruiser headed to a call on Wednesday.
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Elected officials, school administrators and students gathered at the Kids in Crisis TeenTalk Summit in Stamford, Connecticut to discuss the impact that the program has had on their school communities.
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Stamford Mayor Caroline Simmons said the electric bus fleet would go a long way to reducing pollution in her city because the transportation sector is responsible for 38% of greenhouse gas emissions in Connecticut.
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Police say former NBA guard Ben Gordon was arrested on weapons and threatening charges after he began behaving erratically in a Connecticut juice shop.
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Stamford-based career services company Indeed will lay off more than 2,000 employees worldwide. The company currently employs more than 1,000 people in Stamford and is one of the city's largest employers.
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New housing units anticipated in Stamford and Bridgeport highlight a patchwork of legislation and funding from state and federal sources trying to keep up with the demand for affordable housing in Connecticut.
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Most recently, fliers were scattered across Stamford encouraging residents to “organize and resist” against non-white residents.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont passed a bill legalizing cannabis in 2021. Now, recreational sales allow anybody over 21 to purchase marijuana.
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Over $36 million in grants will be divided up for eight towns and cities in Connecticut to revitalize communities and create thousands of new jobs, Governor Ned Lamont said.