Darren Ebron, 32, of Bridgeport, was arrested on narcotics distribution charges after he sold fentanyl to undercover law enforcement, officials said.
Bridgeport leaders are working together with mayors and superintendents from Connecticut’s largest cities – Hartford, New Haven, Stamford and Waterbury.
Police said members of the Special Investigations Unit learned the victim had met Ronald Boykin, of Bridgeport, on a website and that after housing her for a weekend, he allegedly told her that he ...
Former President Joe Biden's commutations of Connecticut federal cases included clemency for Bridgeport's Adrian Peeler and Jermayne Butler of New Haven.
A police officer patrolling the city spotted the crash at the intersection of Barnum Avenue and Harriet Street where a man identified as 53-year-old Andrew Scarlett of Bridgeport, was suffering from serious injuries, according to Tiadora Josef, director of public information and emergency management for the City of Bridgeport.
Tyler Mangual hit a 3-point shot at the buzzer to give St. Bernard the win over Notre Dame Prep and the top spot in this week's poll.
Bridgeport police said Andrew Scarlett, 53, died from injuries suffered in a hit-and-run crash near Barnum Avenue and Harriet Street Saturday.
The state Board of Education approved the establishment of a charter school in Ansonia on Jan. 15. Ansonia native Patricia Nicolari
“The Brutalist” is a fictional tale of a Jewish Hungarian architect and Holocaust survivor’s struggle to rebuild his life and career, and his fictional creations in the movie include an episcopal church in Greenwich and a reform synagogue in Wilton. In real life, Connecticut has been home to some of the architects who shaped the Brutalist movement.
Under a concept bill, Connecticut lawmakers consider requiring landlord registration and a temporary rent cap to address housing costs and homelessness.
The group is helping bring the art to underserved communities and to shine a light on mental health by partnering with Mental Health Connecticut.
At a press conference on Thursday, the Connecticut Tenants Union announced a new campaign for just cause eviction legislation with the endorsement of key lawmakers.