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Bridgeport mayoral candidate John Gomes says he's staying in the race and will run as the Independent Party candidate for the special Feb. 27 election.
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The results of the original Bridgeport mayoral race were thrown out after a judge found that Joe Ganim supporters mishandled absentee ballots.
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We requested records from federal agencies to get more information about transit issues happening in Connecticut.
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Federal law requires transit agencies to provide equitable service to riders with disabilities. But in Bridgeport, there are questions about whether the local public transportation agency is meeting that goal.
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The complex, dubbed The August, will be a 420-unit apartment building along Bridgeport’s waterfront.
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King visited cities like Bridgeport to build support and fundraise for the Civil Rights Movement in the South while avoiding the Northeast’s own struggles with racism.
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The Bridgeport City Council called on City Council member Maria Pereira to resign Thursday after Pereira sent out an Islamophobic and insult-laden email to city officials. The email was sent a day after the council approved a nonbinding Gaza ceasefire resolution.
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Bridgeport is now the first city in the state to pass a ceasefire resolution. And it joins several other cities nationwide that have taken similar actions.
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The bookstore is the second in the Black Rock neighborhood to open over the last few years.
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Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim admitted Tuesday his campaign engaged in electoral misconduct. But the Democratic mayor of Connecticut's largest city said he's still pressing ahead with his re-election bid.