Denise Pagan has been missing since Sept. 3.
DEEP will continue outreach and monitoring on Candlewood Lake and at state boat launches.
A Newtown resident has tested positive for West Nile virus infection, according to the Department of Public Health.
A city resident has tested positive for West Nile virus infection, according to the Department of Public Health.
Mohonk Preserve is a Sanctuary Where People Take Refuge, Recreate, and See Birds and Nature
No appointment nor doctor's prescription will be necessary for the free coronavirus testing scheduled this week in Danbury.
Your doctor may be able to help you figure out which illness you have, but the best thing to do is avoid getting sick in the first place
These are the latest area winners, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
In a video released on social media Sunday, Mayor Mark Boughton said he would accept the donation with "one very specific condition."
Danbury firefighters answered a call for a car fire to find it had spread to an adjacent building.
Boughton said his decision has already been made, and "It's fair. It's something we can work through."
The Pod are expecting big things from the USA National Team vet from Quinnipiac
The teacher used the "n-word" and advocated for a wall at the Mexican border, according to the report.
Support Habitat by purchasing a Community Bag at Lake Ave. Extension
A virtual Art Show of students from ShawnaLee W. Kwashnak's Pandemic Portrait Art Program supported by a Grant from FY20 CT Artists respond.
Enjoy an authentic clambake dinner and the Thunderbird Dancers on Sept. 12
A Silver Alert has been issued for Melissa Elmoughardel, age 15.
The Sherman Chamber Ensemble will present an ambitious program to celebrate the 250th birthday of Ludwig von Beethoven on September 5th.
No symptoms or doctor's referral will be required for the free COVID-19 tests.
Anyone with more information on the whereabouts of this missing person is urged to contact the Danbury Police Department at 203-797-4611.
Patrons can make appointments for computer use, printing and faxing, browsing the new collection, reader’s advisory and reference services.
Gov. Ned Lamont said he is confident Connecticut can stamp out coronavirus flare-ups before they get out of control this fall.
This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
"He has thrown down the gauntlet," Mayor Mark Boughton said. "Now, I have to do something to get these dollars"
A sports medicine specialist and orthopedic knee and shoulder surgeon has been added to the staff at OrthoConnecticut.
Veteran Connecticut Whale star Elena Orlando looks ahead to Season Six and reflects back on Season Five
Today you may be saving a school teacher or a young student but tomorrow you may be saving yourself or someone you love.
Town Hall Will Discuss Back-To-School Plans for the Tri-State Area
The arrest followed a complaint from a woman that a man had "surreptitiously placed his cell phone under her skirt and took a photo."
Anyone with any information on the location of this missing person is urged to contact the Danbury Police Department at 203-797-4614
DEEP will also increase outreach and monitoring to deter and identify gatherings on the water and at state boat launches.
Connecticut Whale name new GM and a trio of Whale add new coaching positions to their resume.
Do you know how much money was left in TSA security bins last year?
Gov. Ned Lamont and Mayor Mark Boughton explained the recent COVID-19 alert that has triggered changes to school and other schedules.
Mayor Mark Boughton said health officials have identified three areas at the center of the new spread of COVID-19 in Danbury.
Institute for American Indian Studies in Washington, CT hosts family-friendly programs to delight the naturalist in you!
The new plan comes three days after the state DPH issued a "COVID-19 alert" for Danbury after a significant increase in cases.
The decision came three days after the state issued a COVID-19 alert for Danbury after a significant increase in cases.
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This decision was made out of an abundance of caution, to protect the health of all students, faculty, and staff.