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Connecticut Attorney General said bomb threat was made to his home
Attorney General William Tong said Friday that a bomb threat was made to his home in Stamford. He said his family is safe and thanked law enforcement for their response. “I want to thank the state and local police and first responders for their professionalism and hard work today in responding to this threat. I am grateful that my...
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Survey says portion of I-95 South in CT is the busiest corridor in the US
Interstate 95 southbound through Stamford is the busiest traffic corridor in the United States, according to a newly released survey. INRIX, a company that collects transportation data, found that the stretch of I-95 South between Westport and Indian Field Road resulted in heavy traffic delays for drivers during the 8 a.m. commute hour in 2024. In their data, the company...
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1.3 magnitude earthquake reported in Stamford, Conn.
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said a small earthquake happened in Stamford on Monday morning. The 1.3 magnitude quake happened just before noon around 11:55 a.m. The USGS said the earthquake was reported about five kilometers away from North Stamford, in close proximity to the Merritt Parkway. This comes after multiple residents reported tremors Thursday night and into Friday morning....
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Teen motorcyclist dies after colliding with car in Stamford, Conn.
A 17-year-old Stamford High School student has died after his motorcycle collided with a car on Friday night. Police said a 58-year-old Stamford resident was driving a car south on Lockwood Avenue around 9:15 p.m., attempted to make a left turn and went into the motorcycle’s path of travel. Investigators believe the motorcyclist tried to stop, but he could...