More than 80 businesses and organizations have signed up to meet and interview students and alumni.
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A federal court has ordered the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury to identify inmates at risk from the new coronavirus.
Greater Danbury Area Now Has Access to Serology Test to See If They've Been Exposed to Coronavirus at All 3 AFC Urgent Care Centers
Rameezah Ahmed, of Danbury, and Anika Qazi, of Newtown, are leading other volunteers in The Miracle Mask Project.
The Danbury Fair Mall will be opening on May 20, Boughton said, but with some restrictions.
This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
Danbury's Tom McCabe is using his junk business to make deliveries to seniors afraid to go outside in the pandemic.
Nurse Dustin Salzberger cut his hours at the New Milford VNA so that he could help in the ICU at Charlotte-Hungerford Hospital.
The New American Dream Foundation has announced the expansion of its COVID-19 Hot Meal Program to South Street Elementary School.
Britt Kenyon is one of those rare heroes who can keep her humanity intact during the bleakest of crises.
COVID-19 shut his restaurant down, but Andres Madina has kept his oven lit for the healthcare workers at Danbury Hospital.
A wheelchair-bound man alleged he could not navigate into the dentist's office.
Danbury Local Hero Emanuela Palmares has kept her community informed, and fed, during the COVID-19 Crisis.
The baby birds had gotten themselves into quite a pre-duck-ament while their mom watched in the bushes.
Sonyta Thai is a first-year nurse at Danbury Hospital who was named a Local Hero by her former teacher at DHS.
Emergency room nurse Sheila Mortara is "just what every patient wants when you are scared and ill."
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
A Silver Alert has been issued for missing adult Ellen Maloney, age 30.
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The organization has earmarked the gift to buy personal protection equipment for health care workers battling the coronavirus crisis.
Volunteers at Danbury Hackerspace have directed their ingenuity to making much-needed face shields for health care workers.
Hurricane force winds will be blowing throughout the area on Monday, through 6 p.m.
Here are the latest, local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Danbury.
Gov. Lamont explains why he signed an executive order dealing with where food trucks can be located in CT.
Pastors are facing jail time, protesting social distancing laws in the name of the First Amendment. Joe Vassak answers to a Higher Calling.
"Our world is not going to change back overnight, like people think," Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton said
Mayor Boughton doesn't think Danbury stores will reopen before June, and predicts you won't want to enter one without a mask on for a while.
"I believe that we are at the apex, right now, of our infections," Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton said.
Some HRSA Health Centers offer health care and coronavirus testing referrals to people without insurance. These centers are in Danbury.
Taylor O'Brien, Danbury's "Director of Donations," has been tasked with getting surgical masks from residents to first responders.
FCI Danbury has 20 reported inmate coronavirus cases and is among the hardest-hit federal prisons.
Gov. Ned Lamont said Connecticut had 1,090 more positive coronavirus cases over the past day bringing the total number to 4,914.
"The vast majority of people recover and go on with their lives," Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton said about COVID-19 patients.