Three children and one woman were found dead in a home on Whaley Street in Danbury, according to police.
Danbury Concert Chorus Seeks Music Director
Thomas was an accomplished machinist, having worked for several companies over the decades to produce parts for space flight.
Bob served several years in the United States Marine Corps before working as an auto mechanic, specifically on his beloved Jeeps.
Ariel Marin is white, with black hair and brown eyes. He stands 5-foot 5-inches tall and weighs 185 lbs. He is missing from Danbury.
Candlewood Valley Regional Land Trust has announced its 3rd Annual "Loving Our Lands" Summer Photo Contest fundraiser is accepting entries.
A $2M federal grant will fund an impact statement to study the reactivation of the old Maybrook line from downtown Danbury.
Police rescued a 91-year-old Danbury woman from the bottom of an embankment Sunday.
Jeffrey T. Becker is chairman of the board at Stamford's Americares Free Clinics, which helps the medically uninsured in Danbury.
Tony was a cargo agent for Varig Airlines for over 25 years and then went into the sales industry before his retirement.
The 2022 U.S. Home Affordability Report shows home buying costs have made ownership difficult across the country.
Opening night is an international concert featuring SepreTango and Jay Rivera & NCUE Band.
Tony was a paratrooper with the Portuguese Air Force and a founding member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish in Danbury.
State troopers came to the rescue of an injured hawk in Danbury.
Chamber Music Intensive Faculty Concert Thursday, July 21st at 7pm
Pat enjoyed the outdoors and looked forward to camping and motorcycle riding.
With temps forecasted to soar, lasting for days, cooling centers in Danbury are open.
Purple Heart Day is celebrated on August 7th to honor our combat wounded veterans.
The lounge has paid a fine and will have its liquor license suspended for four days, according to state officials.
A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect until 10 p.m. for Fairfield and Litchfield counties, and may affect your commute home.
Christopher Covello Joins Union Savings Bank as Vice President, Wealth Management Certified Planner & Trust Officer
New Location Fall 2022
Wesley enjoyed reading, gardening and working in his yard.
She could light up any room with her smile and laugh and would be the first to help someone in times of need.
Residents and businesses across the state are being asked to take action to conserve water.
Located near Western Connecticut State University, the new SONIC restaurant looks to employ 40 workers.
A talented seamstress, Mrs. Braguez enjoyed cooking, gardening, and singing and participated in numerous theatrical productions.
The vaccine clinics will be held indoors at the Danbury Public Library, at 170 Main Street, on July 19 and Aug. 9 from noon to 6 p.m.
Laugh for a Cause and help raise money to purchase much needed underwear for those in need.
Bowling, arcade games, billiards, karaoke, ping pong, darts and similar activities will be moving into Forever 21's old space in the mall.
Danbury Hospital received two notable recognitions for meeting rigorous stroke quality standards
Frances worked at Pope John Paul Nursing home in Danbury for many years.
Wayne Marcell, 36, was sentenced Tuesday in Bridgeport Superior Court to 22 years imprisonment, followed by 10 years of supervised release
Mona Thompson has been missing since Monday.
Michelle Coelho, running to be the next CT Senator from the 24th District, has qualified for the state’s public campaign financing grant.
Biology students are critical to the CDC-funded study.
Madeline loved photography, gardening, wood crafting, bowling, and softball. She was a member of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church of Danbury
Many used vehicles have increased in value during the past year due to lack of inventory and new vehicles.
Gov. Ned Lamont announced six new express trains on the New Haven Line and seven new weekday trains on the Waterbury Branch Line.
DYS highlights the impact donors have on youth and families in our community.