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Connecticut's inmates will now be counted as living in the towns where they most recently lived immediately prior to their incarceration.
Police have charged a woman with the manslaughter death of her 1-year-old grandson.
Police have issued Silver Alerts for three missing teen girls in Danbury.
The coronavirus positivity rate in Connecticut dropped over a half a percentage point on Tuesday to the lowest it has been since last summer
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Ed, a long-time Danbury resident, worked at Eagle Pencil for many years before his retirement.
Danbury Rep. David Arconti Leads House Passage Of Fuel Cell Generation Bill
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Police say that Derrick "Country" Wiggins had approximately eight prior convictions for selling illegal drugs.
Addie was often recognized in public by multiple generations of former students.
Danbury writers are invited to develop their craft while releasing stress in a variety of subjects and genres.
So many of the state's elderly have been vaccinated that the demographic now has "what you might think of as herd immunity," Lamont said
U.S. pedestrian deaths were up 4.8 percent last year, the Governors Highway Safety Association found. Bad driver behavior is likely to blame
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Danbury and Connecticut have made significant progress in driving down coronavirus infections.
The discount closeout retailer has filled the space vacated by Toys 'R Us.
The Dept. of Labor will once again require those receiving unemployment benefits to show proof that they are actively looking for work.
Most parents who took a Patch survey are decidedly uninterested in getting their 12-15 year-old children vaccinated against COVID-19.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has impacted the nation's blood supply.
The Danbury Fair Carnival will be returning to the Danbury Fair mall parking lot May 20 - June 6.
Open gigs include elementary school principal, library media specialist, girls volleyball coach, art teacher and woodwind instructor.
Former town clerk, city councilman and chief of staff to the mayor, Dean Esposito, has announced his candidacy for Mayor of Danbury.
Before this year's seniors head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
Connecticut's Judicial Branch will resume summoning jurors to courthouses throughout the state to restart the jury trial process as of June.
More than 150 million Americans don’t use the internet at broadband speeds. See how the Danbury area compares.
Connecticut residents who have been out of work for a while may be eligible to receive a $1,000 "signing bonus," Gov. Ned Lamont said.
The $13,250 grant is from the Fairfield County's Community Foundation’s COVID-19 Resiliency Fund.
Connecticut’s infection rate has plummeted, here is how Danbury compares.
Less than a week from the end of virtually every coronavirus restriction in the state, the number of red zone town has dropped to 26.
Miss going to the DMV? You'll be happy to know a local office near you will be reopening soon.
Before this year's graduates head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
CT will follow the new guidance from the CDC and remove mask restrictions for the vaccinated indoors, beginning May 19.
The Greater Danbury Community Health Center has announced it will expand vaccine offerings to children ages 12-17.
This new extension of Gov. Ned Lamont's pandemic powers may have a bipartisan failsafe.
A cyberattack shut down a gas pipeline, driving prices in CT to the highest they have been since May of 2019.
It's the second $20K lottery payout in as many days in Hat City.
Construction work will close a section of Old Shelter Rock Road at times during the next two weeks.
It's National Police Week: It's a tough time to be a cop, but there are few better places to wear the blue than in Connecticut.