Indoor radon is the second leading cause of the disease in the U.S., according to health officials.
Gigi loved spending time with her family and friends and baking homemade cookies with her grandchildren.
The Danbury Department of Health & Human Services has expanded its schedule of COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics.
Family nurse practitioner helps patients prevent medical emergencies
This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
The number of hospitalized coronavirus patients in Connecticut has dropped to 785, down 84 beds overnight, according to health officials.
Police are seeking the public's assistance in the search for a man missing out of Danbury since Thursday.
He meets with SCA President Gavin Buttafucco, SCA Vice President Kennedi Muller, Mock Trial Captains Nikolas Badinelli and Allie Bellone.
Pat was a homemaker and wonderful mother who happily raised three children.
Marc graduated from Danbury High School with the class of 1988, where he was a well-known football player.
A winning $1 million Powerball ticket was sold last month in Danbury. The winner still hasn't claimed it...
Caroline Tucker ‘22 receives the Congressional Award for her service as a student teacher for the Children’s Leadership Training Institute.
Halina spent many proud years working for Fabryka Samochodow Osobowych in Warsaw as an accountant.
Coronavirus-related hospitalizations continue to plummet in Connecticut.
Gov. Lamont is proposing $336M in tax cuts for Connecticut residents. Republicans say that doesn't even begin to scratch the surface...
Immaculate’s Student Brave Engineering Team Wins the Real World Design Challenge’s State Champion Governor’s Award
A Danbury business sold the winning ticket.
Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Fairfield County.
Immaculate’s team members were recognized for their outstanding performance in a civil case. Sponsored by Civics First,
The American Lung Association's annual State of Tobacco Control report evaluates states on steps taken to eliminate tobacco use.
Immaculate High School Students Achieve Fine Arts and Writing Awards
Mayor Esposito credits front line workers, municipal employees, teachers and businesses for the city's rebound during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Paul's favorite pastime was all things racing, whether watching on TV or attending the Daytona 500 which he did for many years.
Professor Mitch Wagener will present four, free virtual talks on our changing climate and the impact it has on earth via the Danbury Library
Get Toasty: The state has extended its Cold Weather Protocol, and the city's warming centers will remain open through Wednesday.
One man is in critical condition, according to Danbury police, who say there is no known motive.
Connecticut’s coronavirus metrics continue to improve. Here is how Danbury compares.
The entire state of Connecticut got slammed by a massive nor'easter. How much snow did you get so far?
Mayor Dean Esposito has called for a level 3 snow emergency to go into effect at 8 p.m. Friday.
The National Weather Service's estimations of snow and wind for the CT nor'easter, broken down county by county.
The Zoning Commission has scheduled a public hearing over whether Danbury should allow residents to build "granny pods" on their property.
Unique gifts they will fall in Love with
On Thursday, the Department of Public Health reported 6,024 total infections for students, down from just over 11,000 last week.
Red Cross blood donors will receive a $10 Amazon gift card during February.
Theatre Department receives awards for Best Direction, Best Performances, Best Editing and Best Streaming Musical for 2021 Productions
Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Fairfield and Westchester County.
Even by the standards of the era, Jane was a remarkable wife and mother.
The Dept. of Public Health reported the number of hospitalized coronavirus patients in Connecticut has dropped to 1,446, down 31 beds.
Acclaimed artist shares his deeply personal exploration of home and displacement from Feb. 10-March 6 at free WCSU art gallery exhibit