BLUMENTHAL, LUJÁN, & WYDEN DEMAND FTC ACTION ON HIDDEN DELIVERY FEES THAT DRIVE UP PRICES FOR CONSUMERS

“At a time when the cost of living is at the forefront of everyone’s minds, these delivery app fees are nothing more than a greedy assault on consumers’ pocketbooks.” [WASHINGTON, D.C.] – U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Ben Ray Luján (D-NM), and Ron Wyden (D-OR) this week called on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to take swift action to stop food and grocery delivery apps from using deceptive fees, surveillance pricing, and anti-consumer marketing tactics. The FTC is currently considering a rule to address these deceptive fees. In a letter sent to FTC Chair Andrew Ferguson, Blumenthal, Luján, and Wyden called on the Commission to proceed with the rulemaking and pursue enforcement to protect consumers from these predatory practices. “For…

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3 Alarm Fire

Norwalk Firefighters are on the scene of a 3 alarm fire on Stuart Avenue. According to unconfirmed radio reports everyone safely made it out of the home. Firefighters have brought most of the fire under control and are checking to see whether it spread to other areas of the home. 2026-07-11@10:31pm #Norwalk CT

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Two Arrested After Norwalk Shots Fired Investigation Leads to Firearms Seizures

NORWALK, CT — Two men have been arrested following a shots fired investigation on Silk Street that led to the recovery of two handguns, including one equipped with a large-capacity magazine. According to the Norwalk Police Department, officers responded to the area of Girard Street and Silk Street at approximately 4:22 p.m. on Thursday, July 9, after receiving reports of multiple gunshots. The caller also reported finding a shell casing in the roadway and provided descriptions of possible individuals involved. As officers approached, one of the individuals, identified as Melvin Garcia, 18, of Norwalk, fled on foot. Police said Garcia discarded a 9mm Glock handgun with a large-capacity magazine beneath a parked van on Silk Street before he was taken…

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Bridgeport Public Schools Hosting Weekly Open Teacher Interviews Through August 13

BRIDGEPORT, CT — Bridgeport Public Schools is seeking qualified and passionate educators to join its team for the upcoming school year and is inviting prospective teachers to attend weekly Open Teacher Interviews now through August 13. Interviews will be held every Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Bridgeport City Hall, Room 324, 45 Lyon Terrace. The district is recruiting for a variety of teaching positions, including both general education and special education opportunities, and encourages interested candidates to apply and reserve an interview time in advance. Bridgeport Public Schools is asking community members and organizations to help spread the word in an effort to connect with talented educators who are committed to making a lasting impact in the…

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Norwalk Police Release Updated Image of Suspect in South Norwalk Voyeurism Investigation

NORWALK, CT — The Norwalk Police Department has released a new image of the individual sought in connection with a voyeurism incident that occurred at the South Norwalk Train Station on July 7. Investigators said the newly obtained image shows the suspect wearing a long-sleeve garment over the same T-shirt seen in the image released previously. Police hope the updated photo will help someone recognize the individual. As previously reported, the victim was walking up a staircase when she observed the man holding a cellphone beneath her dress with the video recording function activated. When confronted, the suspect immediately fled the area. Anyone who recognizes the individual or has information that could assist investigators is asked to contact the Norwalk…

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Bridgeport Public Library Highlights Upcoming Family Programs and Summer Reading Events

BRIDGEPORT, CT — The Bridgeport Public Library is inviting residents to take advantage of a variety of family-friendly programs taking place throughout July as part of its Summer Reading Program, "Plant a Seed, Read!" The program, which runs through August 28 at all library locations, encourages children, teens, and adults to sign up, track their reading, and earn rewards while participating in educational and creative activities across the city. Upcoming featured events include a screening of the musical film 1776 at the North Branch on Saturday, July 11 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.; a Design Your Own Flag! craft project at the Newfield Branch on Saturday, July 11 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for ages 5-18; The Tiny…

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Westport Police Charge Man in HomeGoods Shoplifting Case

On Wednesday, March 25, 2026, a loss prevention associate of HomeGoods, 1850 Post Road East, contacted police reporting a shoplifting larceny that had occurred on the previous day. The associate explained that a suspect he identified as Thomas Donovan had stolen two coffee makers from the store valued at $349.99 each. The matter was further investigated, and an arrest warrant was sought and granted for Donovan in connection with this incident. On Saturday, July 4, 2026, the Westport Police Department was contacted by the Stratford Police Department who reported that Thomas Donovan was currently being held in custody in connection with this active warrant for his arrest. Donovan was transported back to Westport where he was formally charged with Larceny…

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Bridgeport Public Library Announces Summer Reading Program, Family Events, and July Activities

The Bridgeport Public Library has announced a full schedule of summer programs and special events for residents of all ages, including the return of its annual Summer Reading Program, family crafts, science workshops, movies, and America 250 celebrations. The library's Summer Reading Program: "Plant a Seed, Read!" runs through August 28 at all Bridgeport Public Library locations. Children, teens, and adults are invited to sign up, track their reading, earn rewards, and participate in special activities throughout the summer. The library also reminds residents that all locations will be closed Friday, July 10, for a staff development day and will reopen with normal hours on Saturday, July 11, at 10:00 a.m. Among the featured events: America 250 Movie: 1776 Saturday,…

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ATTORNEY GENERAL TONG ANNOUNCES $45 MILLION MULTISTATE SETTLEMENT WITH BLOCK INC. OVER DECEPTIVE PRACTICES ON CASH APP

(Hartford, CT) – Attorney General William Tong today announced a $45 million multistate settlement with Block, Inc., the company behind the popular peer-to-peer payments app Cash App. The settlement resolves findings that Block misled consumers about the safety of Cash App, failed to protect users from fraud on the platform, and didn't provide the fraud protection and resolution services that it promised and that are required by law – to help people when things went wrong. Connecticut will receive $1.5 million through today’s settlement. “Cash App was riddled with fraud, and the company did next to nothing to protect its customers from the devastating financial consequences. Today’s settlement forces major reforms on the platform, including real customer support, transparent and…

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