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The Dept. of Labor will once again require those receiving unemployment benefits to show proof that they are actively looking for work.
Former town clerk, city councilman and chief of staff to the mayor, Dean Esposito, has announced his candidacy for Mayor of Danbury.
Connecticut's Judicial Branch will resume summoning jurors to courthouses throughout the state to restart the jury trial process as of June.
More than 150 million Americans don’t use the internet at broadband speeds. See how the Danbury area compares.
Connecticut residents who have been out of work for a while may be eligible to receive a $1,000 "signing bonus," Gov. Ned Lamont said.
CT will follow the new guidance from the CDC and remove mask restrictions for the vaccinated indoors, beginning May 19.
This new extension of Gov. Ned Lamont's pandemic powers may have a bipartisan failsafe.
Taxes in Danbury will remain flat for the third straight year, following the City Council's approval of the 2021-22 budget.
Connecticut employers won't take quite the hit they were expecting following a break on their post-COVID-19 unemployment insurance taxes.
Lake Kenosia in Danbury, Ball Pond in New Fairfield, and Candlewood Lake will all benefit from CT DEEP grants.
The “#MeToo” movement brought sweeping changes nationwide, including in Connecticut, on how allegations of sexual misconduct are handled.
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The Danbury City Council voted to move forward with plans for the Danbury Academy. No public referendum will be called.
Connecticut officials viewed the verdict by the Hennepin County jury with satisfaction, but also as a call to action.
The City Council will meet to decide whether or not to hold a public referendum on the proposed $99M Danbury Academy.
A new report comparing states' unemployment rates from the start of the coronavirus pandemic to today suggests CT still has some work to do.
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Five courthouses are currently being inspected and updated with the goal of resuming operations in those courthouses as of May 17.
The state Dept of Consumer Protection has published an online guide to finding a career in the trades.
The Democratic Town Committee has unanimously endorsed City Councilman At-Large Roberto Alves for Mayor.
The Learner Engagement and Attendance Program will target 15 school districts where K-12 students struggled with absenteeism in the pandemic
Legislation is working its way through Hartford that would make recreational marijuana use legal for adults in CT. What's your take?
Candidate for Danbury mayor Roberto Alves has announced his first-quarter fundraising total.
According to a Connecticut Patch survey, over 50 percent of respondents gave the governor an "A" grade for his efforts during the pandemic.
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You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in Fairfield County.
The state Senate approved legislation extending Gov. Ned Lamont's public health and civil preparedness emergency declarations and powers.
The $33.3 million in funding is to establish outreach, education, and services for minority and traditionally underserved communities in CT.
An update of the plan is required by state statutes every decade. The last plan was adopted in 2013.
Connecticut has accelerated its coronavirus vaccine rollout, and will make it available for everyone age 16 and above as of April 1.
Gov. Ned Lamont told NPR vaccination passports will be considered once everyone in the state has a chance to get a vaccine.
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The last time the state's incarcerated population was this low was in April of 1990.
The state Department of Revenue Services made the move to align with the change made this year by the Feds.
The new state-of-the-art treatment center will serve patients throughout the Northeast.
With one eye on a tricky new virus variant, Gov. Ned Lamont is looking at getting parents back to work and kids back in school, swiftly.