Thursday, May 23, 2019

Morning News Brief: Police called to Fredrick Street in Stamford for investigation

           

Police called to Fredrick Street in Stamford for investigation

 

A Stamford street was the subject of a police investigation, officials say.

 

TOP STORIES

CT fugitive says he'll surrender if wanted poster gets likes on Facebook

 

A Connecticut police department says a fugitive has agreed to surrender if enough people respond to an online wanted poster on social media.

 

Officials: Yacht caught fire after grill went up in flames in Norwalk

 

A cellphone video shows a yacht fire in Norwalk that started because of a grill fire, officials say. 

 

Poll: National Lucky Penny Day

 

It's National Lucky Penny Day. In 1793, the first pennies in the United States were made of copper. Do you carry a lucky penny with you?

 

Stamford business owner sentenced to prison for not filing taxes for 15 years

 

A 72-year-old Stamford business owner was sentenced to 18-months in prison after not filing his taxes

 

Univision 41 News Brief: Policía de NYC tiene nuevas pistas en el caso del brutal ataque en el subway

 

La golpiza ocurrió en El Bronx en el tren D en noviembre del 2018.

 

Toll proposal includes new train station for Bridgeport

 

The governor's proposal would order the Transportation Department to build a second train station in Bridgeport. Proponents say it could revitalize the city's crumbling East Side.

 

Beachgoers still upset over Silver Sands fire as holiday weekend approaches

 

A fire destroyed a $9 million construction project at Silver Sands State Park in Milford in March.

 

CT Democrats: Out-of-state drivers will pay more if tolls return

 

Top Democrats admitted Wednesday that the base rate for those without a Connecticut EZPass would be almost 10 cents-a-mile at rush hour.

 

Stratford honors veterans during annual breakfast

 

Stratford Wednesday held its annual veterans breakfast honoring those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

 

'American Taliban' John Walker Lindh to be released

 

John Walker Lindh, the young Californian who became known as the American Taliban after he was captured by U.S. forces in the invasion of Afghanistan in late 2001, is set to go free after nearly two decades in prison.

 

Democratic impeachment calls swell as McGahn defies subpoena

 

Former White House counsel Donald McGahn to skip hearing as Democrats debate next steps.

 

 

 

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