Six CT schools have been targets of swatting incidents in 2 days; The FBI is assisting local police in their investigations.
The agency will receive more than $200,000, according to an announcement from Governor Malloy.
This will be the first in a series of statewide meetings the governor will hold in CT.
The money is part of $60 million being distributed to towns, cities across Connecticut.
The State Bond Commission is to vote on the $7.3 million loan on Friday.
The congressman will meet with constituents next week.
The Internet search giant Google has named the city as tops in the state for online business presence.
The proposed demolition of the building to make way for an expanded Rogers Magnet School campus has been approved by a city committee.
The Board of Representatives Personnel Committee voted not to reject the two-year pact.
Stamford is rated one of the top cities that advances LGBT rights.
The presidential candidate's call to ban Muslims from entering the U.S. has angered many.
The money will be used to hire an employment counselor to provide residents with job counseling and training.
An acting health director has been appointed and will served while the city conducts a search for Anne Fountain's successor.
An agreement was approved by city boards that will ensure the 128-bed facility will remain open.
The governor and Stamford state Rep. William Tong will discuss new law that eliminate mandated minimum sentences for certain offenses.
There will be changes with the Board of Education — one long-time incumbent loses.
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 3 and we share with you some of the information you'll need to know.
The 128-bed facility has been open since 1963, and has had operating deficits for years.
Laurie Albano is being recognized for her work to improve the city's recreation offerings, facilities.
The candidates forum is being sponsored by Stamford Peace, Beyond Limits and the Boys and Girls Club of Stamford.
The Stamford center will receive a $50,000 grant from the state.
State Rep. William Tong is part of a state delegation that includes Lt. Gov. Wyman.
More than 130 units are planned for the Stamford Metro Green III project.
The motor vehicle office had been shut down after the launch of the state's new computer system last month.
The reception for the GOP presidential hopeful reportedly will be held at her backcountry Greenwich estate.
A resident fell out of bed and suffered cuts.
The library will now be open from 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. on Thursdays because of a generous private donation.
Firefighters say they question political fundraiser on day America commemorates lives lost in 9-11 attacks.
Find out how much it costs to pay the bills in the area.
Because of the continuing delays at DMV offices, staff is being transferred to help with the backlog.
The department says customers can avoid the lines by going online first to take advantage of extensions.
Because of the high volume of customers, the CT Motor Vehicles department will close its doors early Friday afternoon.
The candidate endorsements will be voted on at a meeting next week.
The DMV has been closed as various upgrades were implemented including online services, which are now all available for use.
Two ceremonies will be held Friday at the Ferguson Library.
The money will be used for the Mill River Park initiative, building affordable housing and renovating a public housing complex.
The General Assembly voted to cut all funding for probate courts, which resulted in several new changes and substantially increased costs.
A new traffic and parking czar has been named; Mayor David Martin appoints new communications director.