The number of confirmed cases of the new coronavirus has reached 56 in Farmington, according to state health officials.
The number of confirmed cases of the new coronavirus has reached 47 in Farmington, according to state health officials.
The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Farmington is now 33, according to state health officials.
Over the weekend, the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 reached 30 in Farmington, according to state health officials.
On Friday, the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 reached 20 in Farmington, according to state health officials.
The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 reached 16 as of Thursday in Farmington, according to state health officials.
As of Monday, the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 reached 15 in Farmington, according to state health officials.
More than 200 additional cases of the new coronavirus were confirmed statewide in the latest figures released Friday afternoon.
As of Thursday afternoon, just over 1,000 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported among Connecticut residents.
As of Tuesday morning, a total of 618 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported among Connecticut residents.
Only an estimated 160 people have ever climbed to the highest summit on each of the planet's seven continents.
Holistic health haven hosted rare CT appearance by Dr. Anna Yusim
Bridge Healing Arts Center in Farmington Offers Rare Chance on June 27 to Learn from Dr. Anna Yusim
What to Do About Inflammation, Itching, Watering and Burning
Vision and Health Are Intertwined
Children with eye health problems face many barriers academically and in athletics.
UConn Health's John Dempsey Hospital will be the first hospital in Connecticut to serve as a milk depot.
An important blood drive to serve critical needs is scheduled Thursday at Farmington police headquarters.
New Farmington Collaborative Embraces 40 Holistic and Healing Practitioners Under One Roof
A fun and exciting study for babies, children, and parents!
The partnership draws on the clinical capabilities and mutual respect of four long-standing human service agencies in the region.
The blood drive will be held on Jul. 27 starting at 1:00PM.
November 19th and 20th
Overdose deaths continue to climb across Connecticut. Patch looks at the deaths in Farmington.
A small amount of mercury was discovered in a loading dock/storage area of the Administrative Services Building at the Farmington campus.
New rankings have been issued for each hospital in Connecticut and overall the state’s hospitals collectively rank near the bottom.
CPT Eric Paliwoda of Farmington
Red Cross blood donors in January will get a $5 Dunkin’ Donuts gift card to be used at participating locations in the Farmington area.
The Hospital Safety Score assigns letter grades and analysis to each of Connecticut’s hospitals on safety.
A state review of all CT hospitals reveals which ones left objects in patients, the number of patients that fall, and other adverse events.
Quarterly grades for all of the nation's hospitals were recently released, and we have ratings for all 27 in Connecticut.
Find out where you can give blood in your area for patients undergoing liver and other types of transplants during Liver Awareness Month.
Experts who specialize in primary care, cancer, diabetes, obesity, heart health, behavioral health and nutrition will be on hand Oct. 7.
The amazing Ryan Martin will personally appear at six boot camp sites on Sept. 26.
We'll let you know how Connecticut fared and you can also calculate for yourself using a handy tool.
As kids go back to school, something worse than homework and detention may be awaiting them.
U.S. News and World Report released its annual rankings on Tuesday. Did the UConn Health Center make the list?
"There is no affected water on shelves," a spokesperson said.
The company that supplies Big Y, ShopRite, 7-Eleven, PriceRite, and others with bottled water has issued a recall because of E. coli.