“A Dangerous Blow to Local Control and Affordability in the 24th District”
Your guide to fireworks and other July 4 celebrations in and around Danbury.
The Danbury Police Department is warning motorists of a road closure this weekend.
Danbury awarded state funds for redevelopment assessments at two key sites as part of a larger brownfield effort.
Danbury Library earns Connecticut award for its inclusive Sensory Space, serving patrons with sensory processing needs.
Danbury names two new principals and an assistant principal for the 2025-26 school year.
The 2025 Danbury Street Festival brings food trucks, live music, vendors, and kids' activities to Main Street.
Immaculate High School Class of 2025 held its graduation ceremony on Saturday.
"The Danbury Republican Town Committee is strongly opposing House Bill 5002, a controversial housing law…"
Western Connecticut State University has named these Danbury residents to its spring 2025 Dean's List.
The Community Impact Program of WCDNF worked with the Jericho Partnership Team to meet the needs of families and students in our community.
The members of WCDNF donated money to support the literary work of students at the Danbury Westside Academy.
There were 5 homes sold in Danbury on June 2 and June 3, with a top price of $1.4 million, according to Zillow.com.
King Street Primary School in Danbury to undergo $7 million in state-funded renovations and safety improvements.
In total, more than 6,930 students will receive National Merit Scholarships worth approximately $26 million in 2025.
Connecticut lawmakers secure $47.3 million in increased aid for Danbury in new state budget, supporting schools, roads, and local services.
The CT cannabis market has lagged behind competition in neighboring states. The owner of a new Danbury shop explains why.
This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
Women’s Health Connecticut adds state's first licensed birth center in Danbury, offering more personalized, low-intervention maternity care.
Danbury officers helped New York State Police apprehend suspects after two stolen vehicles crossed into Connecticut.
The international juggernaut is opening a 4,000-square-foot store at Danbury Fair Mall.
Danbury’s two-day 2025 Juneteenth celebration includes concerts, food trucks, exhibits, and family activities.
This property in Danbury is on the market for $900K, and will be open for an open house this weekend, according to Zillow.com.
June 27 @ Aria Wedding and Banquet Venue - Cheers to 100 Years!
At an artists spring sale @ Whiting Mills, May 31
Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Danbury from Apr. 25 through May 22, 2025.
Danbury police alert public to phone scam involving fake officer claiming warrant; urge residents not to share payment or banking info.
This property in Danbury is on the market for $900K, according to Zillow.com.
Local food trucks will be open to members and the public during Tuesdays in the summer
The Danbury score is the second-largest Connecticut Lottery prize claimed so far in May and third largest claimed so far this year.
Saint Anthony Church will host a free 2-day Lebanese Mahrajan Festival in Danbury with food, music, dance, kids' games, and cultural events.
The charges include conspiracy to commit wire fraud, money laundering, and identity theft.
The police and fire departments teamed up to help a family in need after the crash.
Students ages 5–12 with at least one A can get free ice cream in Danbury from June 12–19 with report card proof.
Danbury will host its annual Clean City Day with free bulk item drop-off for residents at five locations across the city. Here's where:
Immaculate High School’s eSports team claims its second consecutive state championship in Mario Kart at Quinnipiac University
"Distracted driving is dangerous and is not tolerated in the City of Danbury. Even a single incident is one too many," the Mayor said.
The property was listed for sale on Tuesday, according to Crexi.com.
Testing confirmed the man's blood alcohol content was nearly double the legal limit of .08 percent, according to Connecticut State Police.
The WCSU Department of Theatre Arts presented the play for two weekends on the stage at the VPAC on the Westside campus.