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The ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø State Department of Education has announced a new partnership with the nonprofit RE!NSTITUTE. They will work to find new ways to connect homeless families with social services.
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The program equips undergraduate students with the various skills needed to foster a successful career as a teacher, specializing in working with students in high-need school districts, where teacher retention is low, such as Bridgeport and Stamford.
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Crisol and Grupo Quetzal award six women for work in uplifting Stamford community.
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Around 100 people in Stamford peacefully took part in a nationwide protest against Elon Musk and his electric car company, Tesla, Sunday near a Tesla service center on Commerce Road in Stamford.
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The person who fills the role will provide leadership to ensure the city makes systemic changes to advance equity and inclusion, according to budget documents.
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It’s tax season, and potential IRS layoffs are one of the major reasons why ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø residents should file their taxes as soon as possible, according to Garth Harries, president and CEO of The ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Project.
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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 ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø's absentee ballot system and other election-related crimes during city's 2023 mayoral primary.