It's a great Saturday in Danbury. The city will accept most bulky household waste from 8 a.m. to noon today at five spots around the city. The Friends of the Danbury Library are accepting books for their book sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Republican candidate announces third bid for congressional seat.
Danbury planned to release each worker's details on April 18, but it looks like April 22 is more likely.
The former Union Savings Bank at 158 Main St., is gutted, and the work to build the Danbury Innovation Center is about to begin. The center, which is attached to the Danbury Public Library, may open in June.
Senior citizens who qualify will have their property taxes held steady next year because the City Council approved the existing tax freeze plan after a public hearing Monday. The final decision on this plan will take place at the council's May meet
Western Connecticut State University is holding its second Compassion and Creativity conference Friday and Saturday at the Portuguese Cultural Center in Danbury.
More than 100 people gathered at the Danbury Public Library Tuesday afternoon in favor of federal efforts to reform immigration laws.
The president took to the podium with a tear in one eye after listening to an introductory speech by Nicole Hockley, whose son Dylan was killed in the Newtown shootings.
Here is the Health and Human Services list of restaurant inspections and scores for March.
The Danbury City Council will spend the next month working on the city's budget.
Your take: What do you think about the bill? Do you think our state is safer?
This lecture at Western Connecticut State University outlined the scope of the worldwide problem with sex trafficking.
Clean City Danbury takes place Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon, and Danbury residents can throw away pretty much anything for free that isn't dangerous or construction debris.
The Commerce Committee of the Connecticut General Assembly kills the bill.
Connecticut Gov. Dannel P. Malloy says he's "bewildered" by a state representative's call for state police to release information about their investigation into the Dec. 14 shooting at Sandy Hook School.
The report calls for stronger background checks, universal registration and a ban on the possession of high-capacity magazines and weapons.
The Vice Chair of the Propane Gas Association of New England, Stephen Rosentel, president of Leahy's Fuel in Danbury, said this tax will hurt the state's poorest residents and will add to the cost of oil when it's at its highest price alr
Snow, budgets and new businesses are on the city's agenda.
The Unified Neighborhood Inspection Team, (UNIT) collected shopping carts downtown, and this is part of an effort to keep them out of the city's neighborhoods.
The measure is designed to help professionals suffering from psychological trauma after Dec. 14.
The Danbury Career Fair drew hundreds of people Tuesday to the Ethan Allen Inn.
After restricting access to the back and side doors at City Hall two weeks ago, Danbury City Hall reopened those doors as exits from the building.
To check what each violation means, use the PDF linked below in the story. Check the number of the restaurant's violation on the PDF list. The inspections are conducted monthly by the Danbury Health & Human Services Department.
Danbury's anti-blight squad, the Unified Neighborhood Inspection Team, has started a community service program that tackles blight downtown.
Danbury officials closed two entrances to City Hall in the last two weeks and that means the public can only use the front door.
The FAA sent a letter to Danbury Tuesday asking the city to let the FAA know if the national interest would be "adversely affected" by closing the tower.
Rep. Ernest Hewett, a Democrat from New London, apologies for remark he made during a public hearing to a 17-year-old girl who was testifying.
The change is one of many outlined by Connecticut Gov. Dannel P. Malloy.
Here are two potholes drivers are avoiding on Sand Pit Road near the Beaver Brook Road intersection.
Put a toll booth on I-84 in Danbury, and that will drive shoppers to other cities, Greater Danbury Chamber of Commerce tells state legislature.
Sens. Chris Murphy and Richard Blumenthal and Rep. Elizabeth Esty have expressed concern about potentially harmful Facebook "tribute" pages to Sandy Hook victims.
Here are a bunch of Danbury potholes, but you can add your own using the upload photos button at the bottom of the story, and tell us where they are. I'll add that and say thanks in the story.
As part of a goal to cut $600 million in costs during 2013 because of federal budget Sequestration, the FAA is making plans to close towers in Danbury, Oxford, Groton, New Haven, Bridgeport and Hartford.
The state's commissioned gun violence group made its recommendations earlier this week.
Local planning director reminds legislature the state studied border tolls in 2009, and the idea came up short.
In an impassioned speech at a Connecticut university on Thursday, Feb. 21 2013 Vice President Joe Biden discussed steps the federal government can take to reduce gun violence.
With no legal ATV trails in Connecticut, State Rep. Anthony D'Amelio proposed bills pertaining to the recreational vehicles and how to generate funds for trail maintenance.
The bill would apply when children 6-years-old and younger are in the car.
The vice president will be the keynote speaker at a conference at Western Connecticut State University on Thursday, Feb. 21.
As Thousands rallied at the state Capitol in Hartford for tougher gun laws, Patch was on hand to find out what brought people to the March for Change on Thursday.