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2023--27@11:26pm Bridgeport News: Pedestrian Struck at John Street near Broad Street. The victim was alert and conscious before being transported to the hospital.
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2023--27@11:26pm Bridgeport News: Pedestrian Struck at John Street near Broad Street. The victim was alert and conscious before being transported to the hospital.
2023-06-27@6:11pm--#Ansonia CT-- Firefighters were called to the 200 block of Sunset Drive for smoke in the building. Upon firefighters arrival found burned-out electrical equipment in the home. 2 other homes on West Brookside also had surges to their power according to radio reports.
(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that his administration is releasing more than $6 million from the legal settlement in the Volkswagen Corporation (VW) emissions cheating scandal to fund 54 electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) projects across Connecticut. Administered by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, the state is making these funds available for the installation of EVSE to encourage the use of electric vehicles. Approximately $1.8 million is being awarded for EVSE deployment at state government sites to advance the sustainability goals of Governor Lamont’s Executive Order No. 1, with an additional $3.3 million awarded for municipal projects, ten of which are located in environmental justice communities. Additionally, nearly $1 million is being dedicated to…
(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont and Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Commissioner Katie Dykes released the following statements in response to the announcement made today by President Joe Biden and the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration that Connecticut is receiving $144 million in federal funding to support its ongoing efforts in deploying affordable, reliable high-speed internet service statewide: Governor Lamont said, “Today’s announcement by the Biden administration that Connecticut will receive $144 million to expand broadband deployment is welcome news to the residents and businesses of our state. We know that fast, reliable internet connectivity is a necessity in our increasingly digital world. Thanks to President Biden and Connecticut’s amazing Congressional delegation, this funding will help…
State Senator Herron Keyon Gaston (D-Bridgeport) has been selected to participate in the 2023 Emerging Legislative Leaders Program taking place at the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business. Senator Gaston was chosen as one of 55 legislators from 46 state across the U.S. “I am so thankful for quite an opportunity to continue to grow and learn with other legislative leaders from around the U.S.,” said Senator Gaston. “It is an honor to have the hard work I did this past legislative session recognized. This program will provide myself and others with long-term benefits I can take with me for future endeavors through challenging discussions amongst other successful lawmakers. I look forward to learning from professors and other individuals who are afforded…
(Hartford, CT) – Attorney General William Tong and a coalition of 26 state attorneys general submitted comments in support of Federal Trade Commission amendments to the Negative Option Rule protecting consumers from deceptive auto-renewal programs. Negative options are marketing methods for companies to enroll consumers in subscriptions, continuity plans and programs, automatic renewals, and other reoccurring actions. These plans and programs do not require consent for each attached reoccurring charge; rather, in some cases, a consumer’s silence is consent. Amendments to the existing Negative Option Rule would provide more protection to consumers, clarifying terms at enrollment, offering easy and immediate cancellation options, and reminders of upcoming charges. “My office has numerous complaints from consumers unwittingly lured into expensive subscriptions that…
Police UPDATE: On June 26, 2023, at approximately 11:25 am the Bridgeport Emergency Operations Center (EOC) received reports of shots fired near the intersection of Washington Terrace & Washington Place. A short time later EOC received reports of a male party who presented himself at an area hospital suffering from non-life-threatening gunshot wound to the foot. The victim is a 21-year-old Bridgeport man. Witnesses describe an unidentified Black male suspect, wearing all black clothing, and a black face mask shooting at the victim from the area in front of 15 Washington Terrace. The suspect then fled on foot in an unknown direction. It appears the victim was targeted. No further information is available at this time. The Detective Bureau has responded…
2023-06-25@10:00pm #Bridgeport CT-- Car hits tree 2400 block of North Avenue near Colorado Avenue. No word on injuries, expect delays.
2023-06-25 @7:49pm--#Bridgeport CT--- A "two-wheeled" vehicle allegedly crashed into a parked car. There was no "two-wheeled" vehicle seen on the scene but the driver was transported to the hospital with unknown injuries.
2023-06-25@2:07am--#Bridgeport CT-- The driver of the one-car crash on Anton Street was transported to the hospital with unknown injuries after hitting a utility pole and a large utility box behind it. Expect delays in the area as the utility workers make repairs. Power remained in the neighborhood. Speed may have been a factor in the crash.