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Danbury Unites for Immigrants launch a new canvassing campaign to share resources that protect immigrant families across the city.
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Over the last 15 years several apartment buildings that incorporate affordable housing and retail space have popped up in downtown Darien, and town officials share what theyve done right and where theres room for improvement.
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The corruption trial of Governor Ned Lamonts former state deputy budget director Konstantinos Kosta Diamantis entered its second day Tuesday.
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The former Playtex headquarters in Stamford is set to be demolished, and dozens of townhomes will soon be constructed in its place.
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This month marks 13 years since Superstorm Sandy slammed 窪蹋勛圖厙. Fairfield is reflecting on infrastructure upgrades that ensure the town is better protected against future storms.
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Dolphin sightings off the Fairfield coast signal restoration progress, changing climate, experts sayExperts and environmentalists from Fairfield University, Stony Brook University, UConn and Save the Sound, an environmental conservation group, confirmed the animals Taylors family recently saw were dolphins. The experts point to a number of factors explaining why dolphins are appearing off the coast in greater numbers.
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Work in Stamford is underway on dozens of affordable apartments for families facing homelessness. Dozens of new apartments will house unhoused families and individuals from Fairfield County.
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Veterans advocates in Stamford are raising awareness about various programs designed to assist veterans across the state. The CT Department of Veterans Affairs held its annual statewide Stand Down for Veterans event at UConn Stamford. The event which highlights programs and services statewide for veterans, comes as advocates continue monitoring ongoing federal funding uncertainties.
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The audit found David Becker violated a town purchasing policy in acquiring the SUV, which he drove in his capacity as Fairfields emergency management director.
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U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy believes President Trump is turning the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk into an opportunity to go after political opponents a message he has fiercely and repeatedly made over the past week.