The Connecticut Department of Public Health has confirmed a second case of measles in a Fairfield County household.
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See how college aid applications changed for Danbury area high schools.
Police are seeking the public's help in their search for Linda Michelle, a missing 12-year-old girl, considered an "endangered runaway."
The establishment has paid a fine and had its liquor licenses suspended for four days, according to state officials.
This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
Hat City came in at No. 10 overall, and No. 3 among small cities, in the 2021 rankings.
Crews from around the area were called upon to extinguish a blaze at a New Fairfield self-storage unit.
Here are the latest town-by-town coronavirus cases in Connecticut.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has affected the country's blood supply.
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During the recovery, the organizations are working to bring foot traffic back to local business while showcasing downtown.
With the REAL ID enforcement deadline now just months away, Connecticut officials are reminding residents to be prepared for the change.
The Danbury City Council voted to move forward with plans for the Danbury Academy. No public referendum will be called.
Connecticut officials viewed the verdict by the Hennepin County jury with satisfaction, but also as a call to action.
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Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in the Danbury area.
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Connecticut State Police are investigating a three-vehicle crash that killed Sharon May Piech, of Danbury.
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More eateries in Danbury may be open for Mother’s Day 2021, but it’s a good idea to reserve a spot now. Others offer pickup deals.
The City Council will meet to decide whether or not to hold a public referendum on the proposed $99M Danbury Academy.
A new report comparing states' unemployment rates from the start of the coronavirus pandemic to today suggests CT still has some work to do.
See the latest announcement from the City Of Danbury.
Five courthouses are currently being inspected and updated with the goal of resuming operations in those courthouses as of May 17.
Danbury residents continue to get vaccinated. Here is how the last week went.
There are now 132 of 169 Connecticut towns in the coronavirus red zone, according to the state Department of Public Health.
Here is how much home prices have changed over the past year in Fairfield County area.
Police say the Danbury man had a dispute with the general contractor and came to the construction site, threatening violence.
The state Dept of Consumer Protection has published an online guide to finding a career in the trades.
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The Democratic Town Committee has unanimously endorsed City Councilman At-Large Roberto Alves for Mayor.
The state medical examiner has identified the man found dead in a pond by Mill Plain Road last week.
The Learner Engagement and Attendance Program will target 15 school districts where K-12 students struggled with absenteeism in the pandemic
Legislation is working its way through Hartford that would make recreational marijuana use legal for adults in CT. What's your take?
The Connecticut child, who was not yet vaccinated against measles, acquired the infection while traveling internationally.
Here is how the Danbury area is doing in the race to vaccinate its population.
Here is how Danbury is doing with coronavirus vaccinations now that all residents 16 and older are eligible.
Danbury police said a white male was found dead in a pond by Mill Plain Road.