Commercial ships in the Red Sea, an important route for global trade, have been targeted by Houthi rebels, the Associated Press reported.
The program, for Stamford students, is an 8-week paid internship at a nonprofit and all-expense paid leadership summit in Washington, D.C.
The award is given annually to a resident whose contributions make Stamford the great place that it is.
The funds raised at the Stamford store support Maria Fareri Children's Hospital in Valhalla, N.Y.
Curbside pickup will begin toward the end of January. Residents can also immediately take their trees to a recycling center.
Here's the entire recycling and sanitation schedule in Stamford for 2024.
A Stamford resident took home a nice chunk of change after playing Mega Millions, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Classes and workshops for all ages begin in January and include Cartooning, Drawing, Painting and an Art & Sound Meditation Retreat.
The grant money has provided Stamford-based arts and cultural organizations with funding to pioneer special projects within the city.
The winning ticket was purchased at a Stamford gas station Thursday.
A Stamford business recently sold a big winner, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Here are details on Stamford's holiday recycling and sanitation schedule.
Forbes recently released its list of America's top 100 charities for 2023, and Americares, which is based in Stamford, was highly ranked.
A Dunkin' franchisee has sued the Stamford ZBA and others over a decision to disallow a drive-thru window, the Stamford Advocate said.
The organization announced a leadership transition with a strengthened commitment to affordable housing.
The CT Lottery website says there are 114 grand prize winners out of over 1 million tickets of the game.
Heavy rain and strong winds are expected to impact the area on Sunday, Dec. 10.
The real estate brokerage firm has partnered with the nonprofit Button Up Connecticut to distribute the coats to people in need.
The opening of the garage has been delayed in recent weeks due to supply chain issues.
More than 60 volunteers participated in the event which was held as part of Giving Tuesday.
Heights & Lights is scheduled to take place on Sunday, Dec. 3 at 5 p.m.
North America's leading school bus transportation company has renewed its lease for 31,000 square feet of space.
There are just four $50,000 winners out of over 2.5 million tickets of the game, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The contest from News 12 CT celebrates and recognizes outstanding musical contributions from local artists.
A Stamford resident recently won a big money prize after playing Keno in at a local convenience store.
A Stamford resident recently won a big money prize after playing Keno in Norwalk.
All city offices and facilities will be closed on Thanksgiving, which is Thursday, Nov. 23.
The event will run from 11:15 a.m. to 5 p.m., according to the city.
The iconic theatre received $1.94 million from the state which will go towards much-needed renovations for the facility.
A Stamford business has the hot hand lately when it comes to scratch-off tickets, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The SHORT CUTS Film Festival on Friday, November 10th features six short films followed by discussion with writer, actor Olivia Levine.
More than 100 local teens were surprised with the laptops during an open house hosted by the Boys & Girls Club of Stamford.
The city of Stamford and Congregation Agudath Sholom have launched this kindness campaign to inspire and unite the community.
See this light-filled, 3 bed, penthouse end-unit with great views and a most convenient mid-city location on Sunday, November 12th.
Tenants have voiced frustration over conditions at an apartment building that was condemned by the city of Stamford, News 12 CT reported.
A Stamford business recently sold two winning scratch-off tickets, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
According to the CT Lottery website, there are 225 grand prize winners out of over 5.2 million tickets of the scratch-off game.
The new chairman will lead a 15-member board of directors with a focus on driving growth and development for the organization.
In-person discussion with Olivia Levine follows screening of 6 award-winning short films from Tribeca Film Festival at Darien Arts Center.
A public workshop has been scheduled in November at the Lathon Wider Building in the community room.