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Greater Bridgeport Symphony's new musical director is thrilled to share his talents with local youthLeandro, who frequently works with young music students, wants to educate Bridgeport youth on the impact and importance of music around the world.
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Former U.S. Capitol police officer Harry Dunn gained national attention for his defense of the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 insurrection. Dunn asked Democrats at an awards dinner in Trumbull to stand together.
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Members of the delegation recently gathered with residents at the Ferguson Library and shared their priorities. Reproductive health care and climate change both sparked discussion.
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Five Bridgeport Democratic officials made their first appearance in court after being accused of abusing Connecticut's absentee ballot system and other election-related crimes during city's 2023 mayoral primary.
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Richards, a longtime Connecticut resident, received the inaugural Connecticut Governor’s Award of Excellence. He was recognized for his support of local arts organizations.
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"The three Bridgeport city council members facing charges in an election fraud case related to the 2023 mayoral primary” show no indication they will resign, despite calls by activists to do so.
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The bomb threat sent to Connecticut Attorney General William Tong’s Stamford home on Friday is part of a growing number of threats made against public officials across the state and U.S. in recent years.
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A robotics championship attracts more than 100 teams from schools across Connecticut.
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A Greenwich couple donated a $5 million endowment to the Greenwich Library, marking the largest amount of funding the library has received in over 30 years.
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Data centers are already a reality in Connecticut, but Gov. Ned Lamont says he wants them to be prioritized. Lamont said artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming a crucial sector of the state’s economy.