All information is provided by the Farmington Police Department. Charges are allegations, not convictions.
See what the latest municipal payout is through Connecticut's Nickel-Per-Nip program.
Motorists on Tuesday afternoon were urged to seek alternate routes of travel following heavy rains in that area.
Elite Fitness Club's recent grand opening showcased its complete renovation of the former Valley Fitness Center
The library's main site on Thursday evening will host a free program teaching those 12 and up how to play a popular 'Star Wars' card game.
Farmington land-use officials said 'yes' to a retail shop owner's plan to expand her business to include a coffee/tea shop with food.
A unique artist from Berlin has an art exhibit on display at Farmington's Barney Library utilizing repurposed house windows.
Mother's Day 2025 is on Sunday, May 11, and the time is now to plan ahead to take mom out.
Voters said 'yes' at the polls Thursday to a new town/school spending plan, as well as for major improvements at two town facilities.
Farmington's Hill-Stead Museum on May 3-4 is hosting its annual 'May Market' event featuring vendors, food, and beverages.
23 new businesses opened in Farmington recently.
Farmington will decide a proposed 2025-26 town/school budget package on Thursday, May 1, with taxes increasing 4.65 percent if approved.
Join us for a special exhibit highlighting new and old Unionville watering holes and vintage cocktail shakers and barware
The Town of Farmington's Green Efforts Committee has launched a new, environmentally-friendly initiative to recycle old clothing/textiles.
The Farmington Police Department on Saturday, April 26, is collecting unwanted/expired medications as part of National Drug Takeback Day.
State and local officials on Tuesday broke ground on a project to reopen a park owned by Hartford, but located in Farmington/New Britain.
The ESPN Sportscenter anchor and mother of two ran the Boston Marathon to support ex-NFL quarterback Doug Flutie's charity for autism.
A multi-town home hazardous waste event on Saturday, April 26, is open to Avon, Canton, Farmington, Granby, Simsbury, and Suffield.
Meet the Artists, See their Studios and Find Out What Inspires Them April 26 & 27
New Clinical Trial Enrolling Participants in Farmington for People with Major Depressive Disorder
Friday, April 18, is Good Friday, with local officials announcing several impacts on town/school services.
A Farmington assisted living facility recently celebrated a major milestone for one of its longtime residents, a local runner.
The program will take place on Thursday, April 17, at the Farmington Station assisted living facility.
A Celebration of Nature and Community April 25 – April 27
I-84 near Exit 39 in Farmington will be closed later today into the morning so state crews can install a wrong-way detection system there.
The Mass.-based chain has acquired senior living communities in Farmington and Simsbury.
The Farmington Town Council on Monday approved the budget it is sending to voters, who will discuss it on April 21 and decide it on May 1.
The long-tenured local law enforcer served the FPD in several capacities, most recently as captain.
The Hill-Stead Museum in Farmington on Sunday is hosting a celebration of shearing and the process of turning sheep wool into thread.
Farmington, Southington, and East Hartford systems will be impacted, with ramp closures expected starting Monday, April 7.
An Avon woman was charged on March 29, while a Torrington woman was charged on March 31. Both will appear in court April 8.
The Farmington PD took the 55-year-old suspect into custody Wednesday afternoon after they said he crashed into five separate vehicles.
The Farmington zoning board approved two permits on March 24 — one for a food truck selling chicken, the other for a bakery selling bread.
The Town of Farmington Tuesday, April 1, announced that Westwoods Golf Course is officially open for the season.
An 18-year-old Hartford woman was stabbed in the leg several times during a wild fracas in a mall parking garage Sunday afternoon.
Dr. Damon Lewis is named state's top middle school leader