Bridgeport News: East Side Crash
2022-05-01@7:08pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Jennifer sent in these photos of a 2 car crash at the corner of Noble and Ogden Street.
2022-05-01@7:08pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Jennifer sent in these photos of a 2 car crash at the corner of Noble and Ogden Street.
2022-05-01@7:30pm--#Bridgeport CT-- #cttraffic-- According to radio reports a grill fire on the back deck extended to the home on Rainbow Road. Everyone made it out safely.
2022-05-0@4:55pm--#Fairfield CT-- A Collingwood Avenue apprehended a youth after a theft from his property and held him until police took him into custody. The other two youths with him fled on foot into Bridgeport.
2022-05-01@2:40pm--#Stratford CT-- River Road at Putney Road is closed due to brush fires. The fires are causing a smoke condition at Boothe Memorial Park. This news report is made possible by:
2022-05-01@10:54am--#Fairfield CT--#cttraffic-- Today's vehicle fire is on I-95 southbound near the rest area, 3 cars involved. No one is in the burning car.
2022-05-01@9:30AMish--#Trumbull CT-- A firefighters had to rescue one of their own at Indian Ledge Park near Whitney Avenue. An all terrain vehicle he was riding in rolled over, it may have occurred during a training session and occurred about 40 feet from a trail. He possibly has a broken leg and he is conscious and alert according to radio reports. This news report is made possible by:
2022-04-30@7:41pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Police investigate a call of a woman being assaulted with a pipe in the 200 block of Maplewood Avenue. The incident possibly occurred on Iranistan Ave. Anyone w/info is asked to call 203-576-TIPS.
2022-04-30@3:50pm-#Bridgeport CT--Report of a crash involving a motorcycle at Stillman and Orchard Street. No word on the extent of injuries. This news report is made possible by:
2022-04-30@12:58pm--#Stratford CT-- #cttraffic-- Firefighters on Clover Street for a garage fire. The garage is no attached to the home but according to radio reports there is a car inside. This news report is made possible by:
(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont is applauding the Connecticut House of Representatives for giving final approval to legislation (Senate Bill 4) that includes his proposal to adopt California’s emissions standards for medium and heavy-duty vehicles, which will contribute to improved air quality and health outcomes for Connecticut residents. Several of Connecticut’s neighboring states have already adopted similar emissions standards, including Massachusetts, New York, and New Jersey. These standards will ensure that manufacturers are producing cleaner vehicles and offering them for sale in Connecticut, giving prospective consumers more options while reducing a major source of in-state air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. The legislation also makes various statutory changes under the Connecticut Clean Air Act, and establishes several new programs…