The establishments paid fines and will have their liquor licenses suspended, according to state officials.
Christened "Dan Beary" by Mayor Mark Boughton, the yearling was tranquilized and transported "back to the forest to frolic."
Danbury is looking to hire a "COVID Czar" who will be responsible for securing grant money being made available for virus relief.
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Police say three Danbury teens held a man and woman against their will.
Strong storms are expected to move in soon in parts of Fairfield County.
"Price gouging during a public health emergency isn't just wrong, it's against the law," the Connecticut AG William Tong said.
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Danbury Proton wants to build a state-of-the-art medical center that would create over 100 construction jobs during a two-year period.
"If you were to violate an Executive Order signed by the governor, technically it's a felony," Boughton said about the mandate to wear masks
First responders reported heavy smoke and flames showing from the rear of a two-story multi-family building.
Members of the Danbury Fire Department and Nuvance Health Danbury Hospital paramedics all answered the call on Saturday.
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Danbury collects about $40 million in taxes each quarter, so the deferment of two quarters worth of revenue is going to sting. A lot.
Rose Mary was lucky enough to travel all over the world. When she couldn’t travel, she used her iPhone to call family every week.
The organization has earmarked the gift to buy personal protection equipment for health care workers battling the coronavirus crisis.
"I can't emphasize enough that things are not going to go back to normal right away," Mayor Mark Boughton said.
Volunteers at Danbury Hackerspace have directed their ingenuity to making much-needed face shields for health care workers.
"I don't think anybody anticipated how contagious this virus really is," Boughton said.
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"I do expect us to begin opening the economy slowly, probably about mid-May," Mayor Mark Boughton said.
The announcement comes after the company closed 71 of its 92 U.S. locations in March, and furloughed 6,000 employees.
Hurricane force winds will be blowing throughout the area on Monday, through 6 p.m.
WCSU graduate students will work with Danbury High School science teachers and students to learn about the history of the local watershed.
The reduction in trains on Metro-North is meant to compensate for the reduced ridership in the wake of the new coronavirus.
Gov. Lamont explains why he signed an executive order dealing with where food trucks can be located in CT.
The Danbury Public Schools district has been named a 2020 "Best Communities for Music Education School District."
A woman was charged in connection with the fatal stabbing of Willy Placencia last month at a Danbury skate park.
Pastors are facing jail time, protesting social distancing laws in the name of the First Amendment. Joe Vassak answers to a Higher Calling.
The free meals are available to all Danbury school children during the spring recess, from April 13-17
"Our world is not going to change back overnight, like people think," Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton said
The children's book publisher is closing its Danbury facility as a result of business lost following the virus outbreak.
Eight students from Westside Middle School Academy and 17 Danbury High School students earned awards for their history research projects.