Vaccines "are not the golden ticket out of the pandemic," according to the WHO. Good thing, as 85% of Africa hasn't had a single dose...
Joan and her late husband worked tirelessly on the Connecticut Agricultural Fair where she served as Superintendent.
Kathryn has lived in Danbury for 55 years and was a salesclerk at the former Caldor's in Brookfield for 15 years.
Connecticut’s coronavirus infection rate remains extremely high. Here is how Danbury compares.
@ Institute for American Indian Studies on January 29
Immaculate High School Honors Anthony Cirone and Monsignor Thomas Powers at Annual Spring Gala Fundraiser
The city will be hosting an online public workshop for its Affordable Housing Plan on Monday.
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While the number of deaths soared, the infection rate dropped significantly along with the number of people hospitalized.
Registration is Open for the Human Dog Sled Team for Competition on February 11
Starbucks, including stores in Danbury, suspended its vaccination policy to reflect a Supreme Court ruling blocking a federal mandate.
The National Weather Service has just issued a special weather statement for inland sections of southern Connecticut. Here's what to expect.
Police said they found a large quantity of drugs, including crack cocaine and fentanyl, when they apprehended Anthony "Pablo" Abrahams.
Reis was a machinist and all around Mr Fix-It. He recently retired after working 34 years fixing machines for the US Postal Service.
This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
See how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Fairfield County and across CT.
Open gigs include girls golf coach, library media specialist, guidance counselor, social worker and kitchen aide.
Focusing on the creative process, the featured works represent a variety of media and disciplines at an artist’s disposal.
Ann was a secretary and homemaker and lived in Danbury for over 50 years.
The delta variant now makes up only 0.5 percent of all COVID-19 cases in the U.S., and a slightly higher percentage in Connecticut.
Danbury has shifted a COVID-19 testing site to a location that promises a more manageable traffic situation.
Isabelle, known as a beacon of elegance, grace and fortitude, was devoted to her family and always selflessly dedicated to helping others.
The Connecticut Lottery has announced a $1 million winning ticket was sold in Danbury. Is it yours? Here are the numbers...
In Danbury, full vaccinations lag initial vaccinations by about 12 percent.
The Fairfield County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
Loan debt for 1,339 students has been canceled in CT, and more will be paid restitution, amid Navient's "abusive" practices, the AG said.
Residential elevators and children's wagons top the list of dangerous products recalled in the beginning of 2022
Make a Birch Bark Owl @ Institute for American Indian Studies Jan.23
Daily coronavirus-associated hospitalizations declined overnight in Connecticut for the first time since the fall
The grants are intended to assist organizations recovering from the pandemic and aid them to grow their ability to serve their community.
Dire blood shortages are forcing doctors in Connecticut to delay blood transfusions for those who need them.
See how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Westchester County and across CT.
Danbury resident, Karla Guimaraes, to lead HR system projects as human resources administrator
In addition to inspirational messages, musical selections, poems, and an informative video, attendees will enjoy a keynote.
In addition to inspirational messages, musical selections, poems, and an informative video, attendees will enjoy a keynote address.
Community Food Rescue is getting food to Danbury's hungriest families. Their programs have expanded even as COVID-19 is squeezing them.
Tina was a nurse and worked at Danbury Hospital for many years on the various floors and later as a recovery room nurse.
The magazine this week released the results of its annual "Best Restaurants" survey.
Coronavirus case rates have hit staggeringly high levels. Here is how Danbury compares.