Police say the house had been foreclosed on, and that it was scheduled to be sold in an auction the day of the deadly fire.
Police say the woman was an online gambler and thought setting the house on fire would be a way out of her financial debt.
Bridgeport police allege 924 Noble Ave. secretly hosted an illegal after-hours club where Jordan Thompson, 31, was shot and killed early Sunday morning.
STAMFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — A Bridgeport woman was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Friday, Oct. 3, for arranging the transportation of minors to a hotel for the purpose of engaging in prostitution, ...
STAMFORD, Conn. — A 39-year-old Bridgeport woman was sentenced to 15 years in prison Tuesday for trafficking minors for prostitution, but she will serve only six years behind bars under a plea ...
On a quiet Sunday morning at Seaside Park in Bridgeport, waves roll steadily against the shore as a group of women gathers near a single wooden bench. The only green bench in the park, it has become ...