Ex-Stamford cop Zachary Lockwood faces a charge of misconduct with a motor vehicle and up to five years in prison, in the death of the Rev. Tommie Jackson.
MLS will produce programming for MLS Season Pass on Apple TV and all of its studio shows from WWE headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut. WWE, of course, is owned by TKO Group Holdings, which has a deal to acquire IMG set to close in the coming months.
A Connecticut substitute teacher is facing multiple charges after allegedly sending inappropriate messages to middle school students in Norwalk, police said.Richard Lovallo, 64, of Stamford, was arrested on Jan.
Stamford train station's South State Street Garage opened in February 2024 but hasn't sold monthly passes because of a technical "bug." That's been fixed.
WWE has sold its former headquarters building at 1241 E. Main St., on Stamford’s east side to MB Financial Group for $3.75M
Under the terms of the deal, MLS Productions will move to WWE headquarters in Stamford, which will serve as the new production hub for live studio programming in English and Spanish. The Studios at WWE,
Stamford is already a notable hub for sports media, with major companies like NBC Sports, NBC Olympics, and ESPN operating nearby. With the move to WWE's headquarters, MLS is joining a robust sports production community, setting the stage for a more innovative and expansive approach to broadcasting.
The number of Stamford charter schools could jump from one to three by the end of this year. Two separate applications for charter schools were recently approved by the state's Board of Education on Jan.
Police have arrested a substitute teacher who is accused of sending inappropriate messages to students in Norwalk. Investigators said Norwalk Police received a complaint on Sept. 16, 2024, about a middle school substitute teacher sending inappropriate messages to students.
Green & Tonic, a popular health-focused cafe, will open its newest location in downtown Stamford next week, offering locals a fresh option for clean and convenient eating.The cafe, set to open Monday,
According to Stamford Advocate, a Connecticut state senator named Martin Looney feels pretty passionately on how how much time we are sitting in movie theaters before the actual film begins. He goes as far as to call it an "abuse of people's time. He has introduced a bill that would require movie theaters to list the actual start time of the movie.
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont wants to elevate an Appellate Court judge to the Supreme Court and two former state lawmakers to the Superior Court.