Protesters in Stamford and across the U.S. will take to the streets to demonstrate against President Donald Trump and his allies.
A man on a stand-up scooter was struck by a car in Stamford on May 29. In an update Thursday, police said the man has died.
Over 1,200 students will receive their high school diplomas this week, according to Stamford Public Schools.
Hazmat units and the State Police Emergency Services Unit responded to the Stamford Superior Courthouse on Wednesday, officials said.
The appointment marks a homecoming for the new principal, who began her teaching career at the school nearly 30 years ago.
The opening represents the brand's first Connecticut location.
The walk featured over 1,000 walkers in a three-mile loop through Mill River Park and Scalzi Park on June 8, Stamford Health said.
Team Edgehill raises more than $75,000 to annual Bennett Cancer Center fundraiser
Every dad who stops by this year gets a FREE $10 Game Card on June 15
The Seal of Biliteracy indicates a student’s ability to speak, read and write proficiently in multiple languages.
A fire destroyed an auto shop in Stamford on June 4, and now a fundraiser has been launched to help those who were impacted.
The authorization was included in the state bond act, House Bill 7288, which passed on June 4.
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"Summer in the Park" is a three-week celebration packed with headline concerts, a food festival, and outdoor entertainment in downtown.
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Funds will provide school clothes, supplies and books for economically disadvantaged Stamford elementary students in need.
Titled "OINK! in Stamford Downtown," this is the 12th exhibit of its kind and the 32nd annual sculpture exhibit from Stamford Downtown.
A Stamford man with several pending cases was arrested yet again on June 4 after police say they conducted a multi-week investigation.
The four-mile community paddle raises funds for environmental education and the protection of Long Island Sound.
The building was "a total loss," according to Deputy Stamford Fire Chief Paul Newman, who noted several vehicles were inside at the time.
Creating additional permanent supportive housing opportunities to prevent and end homelessness in Fairfield County.
The fire is causing "a smoke condition" in the city, according to Stamford Emergency Management.
This home "captures the essence of classic architecture while offering the durability and ease of modern living," the Zillow listing says.
In total, more than 6,930 students will receive National Merit Scholarships worth approximately $26 million in 2025.
The home "offers the rare opportunity to own a piece of Stamford history," the Zillow listing says.
Tenured staff at one of Stamford's public elementary schools issued a vote of "no confidence" in Superintendent Dr. Tamu Lucero.
Rick had a few great loves, most importantly, his four children. He developed a special and unique bond with each of them.
The new coordinator will begin her new role on July 1, according to an announcement from Stamford Public Schools.
The funds will support the Rowan Center's prevention education programs for elementary school students in lower Fairfield County.
The incident occurred on May 31, according to a local media report.
There are three bedrooms and four bathrooms, and the house is 3,205 square feet, according to the listing on Zillow.
There are five bedrooms and four bathrooms, and the house is 4,082 square feet, according to the listing on Zillow.
A section of road was closed for about an hour on Friday, according to Stamford Police.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
The impact caused the scooter operator to be thrown onto the roadway, and the scooter was broken into several pieces, police said.
This Stamford home "offers an exceptional opportunity for modern suburban living," the Zillow listing says.
Stamford Police provided an update on June 1.
The Connecticut Medical Examining Board restricted the doctor's license and ordered him to pay a $10,000 civil penalty.
"Certainly, this was a very potentially dangerous situation," Stamford Assistant Police Chief Richard Conklin said.
"This property offers comfort, style, and convenience," the Zillow listing says.