There's a Red Cross blood drive being held near you.
The Magic Returns!
CT Dept Of Public Health has issued civil penalties to long-term care facilities for failure to comply with state's COVID-19 vaccine mandate
There are only 12 positions remaining for the 2022 program. Applications should be submitted soon to be guaranteed a banner position.
BREAKING: The teen was reported missing on Saturday.
Mayor-Elect Dean Esposito has reappointed Robert Yamin to serve as city's corporation counsel and chief legal officer.
Bill enjoyed a long career in the air conditioning industry, working for Hitachi Corp. for 20 years.
State Reps. Raghib Allie-Brennan and Bill Buckbee are calling upon the Dept. of Transportation to fund improvements to the Danbury Branch.
"...if you were vaccinated more than six months ago, you're not fully vaccinated," Gov. Ned Lamont said Thursday.
Hundreds gathered to participate in Housatonic Community College's 5th annual STEAMfest celebration.
"Citizens bound together in a common cause can make a difference"
Ermelinda worked as a homemaker, was a member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Church and had a passion for praying the rosary.
243 patients are currently hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19; of those, 68 are fully vaccinated.
Continue supporting residents in need through the Danbury Food Collaborative
Regional Hospice Fundraiser Support
Immaculate High School celebrated Veterans Day by hosting a powerfully reflective Veterans Tribute in its Bobby Plumb Gymnasium.
The federal funds are earmarked to offset transit system revenue losses in Connecticut, New York and New Jersey during the pandemic.
A closing reception for the exhibition will take place on Wednesday, December 8 at from 5:30 – 7:30pm.
You changed your clocks, now it’s time to change your batteries!
Danbury Mayor-Elect Dean Esposito has named Roger Palanzo as his incoming chief of staff.
Join Dr. Galina Bakhtiarova, WCSU professor, in virtual Thematic Film Discussions
"We will stand up for your interests and will be vocal advocates of the same..."
Nationwide, Medicare is reducing its payments to 2,499 hospitals, or 47 percent of all facilities.
Open gigs include wrestling coach, brass instructor, kitchen aide, school nurse, safety advocate and library media specialist.
HCC’s AMTC program prepares students to join Connecticut's manufacturing community of over 4,400 companies.
“Advanced manufacturing skills are critical to the future of clean energy” said Jason Few, president & chief executive officer of FuelCell.
The annual list compiled by U.S. News & World Report rates thousands of nursing homes based on care, rate of complaints and more.
Write a letter showing your gratitude for someone or something in Danbury, and we’ll publish it in November.
The Connecticut State Police is seeking the public's assistance in their investigation of the accident.
Here's the town-by-town tally of COVID-19 cases in Connecticut.
Chaos or Community?
The COVID-19 positivity rate has dropped nearly 2 percentage points in as many days.
The virtual event is set for Nov. 17.
Deer are in "rut," increasing your chances of hitting one as the sun sets earlier with the end of daylight saving time in Danbury.
Together the organizations have created popup vaccination clinics offering both vaccinations and boosters in the coming weeks.
The Red Cross is holding a few blood drives in the Danbury area soon.
November 14 @ The Institute for American Indian Studies
The U.S. ranks poorly among developed countries for maternal health. Here is how Fairfield County compares to the U.S.