Peppered by a number of questions, lawyers appeared before the Connecticut Supreme Court Thursday morning to argue the pros and cons of Superior Court Judge
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Police Chief Case: Ganim Juggles Loyalty With Voter-Approved Process
Approaching two years as the city’s top cop, few dispute A.J. Perez’s likability, work ethic and accessibility, but does that translate into effective law enforcement
Read moreFilling Vacancies And Playing By The Rules
Government scrutineer John Marshall Lee has been digging through a number of city departments raising questions about board and commission vacancies as well as the
Read moreDems Call Republican Tax Plan A Scam, Ransom Payment To GOP Donors, Bad For Connecticut
Congressman Jim Himes asserts the Republican tax plan that will likely be signed into law this week will bloat the federal debt, raise the cost
Read moreWalker Tracks Closer To Public Financing For Governor’s Race
The 2018 gubernatorial campaign of Bridgeport resident David Walker announced on Tuesday the former U.S. comptroller general has raised roughly $277,000 in contributions of $100
Read moreLegal Briefs Filed In Keeley Supreme Court Case, Arguments Thursday
UPDATE: with full legal briefs. Thursday morning lawyers for plaintiffs and defendants will appear before the Connecticut Supreme Court to address Superior Court Judge Barbara Bellis’ order for
Read moreLighthouse Program Awarded Nearly $500K
News release from mayor’s office: Congratulations to the Bridgeport Lighthouse Program in winning the 2017-2019 State Funded After School Grants! The City of Bridgeport announced today
Read moreThe Challenge Of Police Relations
As state law enforcement officials are poised to issue a decision soon regarding the police-involved May shooting death of 15-year-old Jayson Negron, Mayor Joe Ganim
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