Connecticut Lawmakers Eye AI Regulations
- Ed Histed
- January 7, 2025
Connecticut lawmakers are set to revisit artificial intelligence regulation this legislative session. The proposed Connecticut legislation would address concerns about algorithmic bias, especially in hiring and housing decisions, while also fostering AI industry growth in the state.
Read MoreProposed Cancer Treatment Center Still On The Board
- Ed Histed
- January 7, 2025
The proposed $80 million Danbury Proton cancer center has entered confidential settlement talks with the state Office of Health Strategy, after being denied approval twice. The facility, which would use proton therapy for cancer treatment, has been backed by local leaders but faced challenges in proving public need. If approved, the center would serve Fairfield […]
Read MoreCenter for Empowerment and Education Hosts Annual Meeting
- Ed Histed
- January 7, 2025
The Center for Empowerment and Education recently hosted its Annual Meeting, appointing new leadership for 2025-2026 and welcoming six new Board members. Erin Byrne was named Board Chair, with Vicki Taylor-Bloch was named Vice Chair. Kelcey Hoyt continues as Treasurer, and Amanda Bristol continues as Secretary. The organization’s expanded leadership will focus on breaking cycles […]
Read MoreConnecticut Cold Weather Protocol Activated
- Ed Histed
- January 7, 2025
Connecticut’s severe cold weather protocol was activated last evening at 6, and it will remain in effect through Thursday at noon. Residents in need of shelter are urged to call 2-1-1 or visit www.211ct.org for assistance, including transportation if necessary. The protocol ensures shelters and warming centers are available statewide, with agencies coordinating to protect […]
Read MoreDanbury Man Arrested In Wilton
- Ed Histed
- January 7, 2025
A Danbury man faces multiple charges after being arrested in Wilton when police found him urinating on Route 7 around 3am last Saturday. Police say Joseph Simmons appeared intoxicated and admitted to drinking before driving. Simmons failed a sobriety test and refused a blood test. His license had been suspended and he had not installed […]
Read MoreConnecticut Electric Rates Among Highest In The Nation
- Ed Histed
- January 7, 2025
Connecticut’s electric rates are among the highest in the nation, and now major utilities, including Eversource, are pointing to regulatory decisions as the main reason. They say their transmission and distribution costs account for less than half of customers’ bills. Eversource officials are calling for more collaboration with lawmakers and regulators, with an aim for […]
Read MoreGovernor Lamont Asks For Minute Of Silence On Thursday
- Ed Histed
- January 7, 2025
Governor Ned Lamont has signed an executive order declaring Thursday as a Day of Remembrance here in Connecticut to honor the late President Jimmy Carter. The order requests a statewide minute of silence at 10am Thursday, coinciding with Carter’s funeral at the Washington National Cathedral. Lamont is urging state offices, schools, and universities to participate. […]
Read MoreVandalism And Graffiti Plague Newtown
- Ed Histed
- January 7, 2025
Newtown police are investigating graffiti vandalism at the Cochran House on the Fairfield Hills campus. Officers discovered the damage Saturday afternoon, and now they asking anyone with information to contact them at 203-426-5841. The abandoned building, once used for patient care, has seen prior criminal activity, including theft and trespassing. Police are working to identify […]
Read MoreRidgefield Housing Moratorium Drawing Criticism
- Ed Histed
- January 6, 2025
A proposed housing moratorium in Ridgefield is drawing criticism from developers and property owners. The Planning & Zoning Commission says the temporary ban is needed to handle an influx of complex housing applications, including multifamily developments. Critics argue it would halt even basic property improvements and restrict zoning changes. A public hearing on the proposal […]
Read MoreGreenwich Developer Has Big Plans For Project On Danbury/Bethel Border
- Ed Histed
- January 6, 2025
A Greenwich developer is proposing an expansion of outdoor storage at a contaminated warehouse site on 15 acres near the Danbury-Bethel border. Plans include cleaning up illegal dumping and adding a 66,000-square-foot paved storage area. The site has environmental restrictions due to hazardous waste under the warehouse slab, which will remain capped unless the building […]
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