The Norwalk Police Department has announced two officers of the month for April.
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
City officials have announced the launch of Norwalk's new online special event permit application system.
Parking enforcement at the beach and other parks in Norwalk will begin this weekend, according to city officials.
The city announced Sherelle Harris has been named Director of the Norwalk Public Library System.
City Hall has been open to the public by appointment only since September, but visitors will no longer need an appointment later this month.
The state is spending $3 million on street and neighborhood improvements to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive corridor in South Norwalk.
This week is National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week.
The State Bond Commission is scheduled to meet April 16 to approve the funding.
Nick Roberts has held the position since April 2019.
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in Fairfield County.
With upcoming retirements, Norwalk anticipates needing to hire nearly three-dozen new firefighters over the next couple of years.
The DMV Express is in a Nutmeg State Financial Credit Union office on West Avenue.
Bridgeport-based consultants Led by Us & Associates will lead the initiative.
A virtual event will be held March 4 for young adults with special needs who want to enter the workforce.
The four-term Norwalk mayor said through a spokesperson in December that he would seek a fifth term. He filed paperwork to run in November.
City Hall and government building in Norwalk will close at noon. The declaration will remain in effect until further notice.
The new NorwalkPD app is available for free for iPhone and Android cell phones through the Apple App Store or Google Play.
A public hearing scheduled for Monday night on the proposed Norden Logistics Center project has been canceled.
The neighborhood groups opposing the proposal are set to hold a rally at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday.
A total of 641 votes were cast Wednesday by Rowayton residents, which reaffirmed the guidelines for signs on the Rowayton Avenue fence.
Wednesday's Sixth Taxing District vote comes after a Black Lives Matter sign was placed on the fence and removed by the district last year.
A continuation of the public comment period for the proposed project at the Norden complex had been slated for Jan. 7.
These Chinese grandparents voted for the first time in 2020 thanks to the Greater Norwalk Literacy Volunteers Program at Norwalk Library.
Norwalk Tax Collector’s office is sharing important information about recently mailed tax bills.
Norwalk Common Council member Kadeem Roberts was arrested on assault and related charges over the weekend.
Kadeem Roberts, who represents District A, was arrested during the early morning hours on Sunday, according to Norwalk police.
An East Norwalk neighborhood group has retained an attorney to fight the proposed project.
City Hall and other city facilities will be open regular hours on Friday.
Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling declared a snow emergency from Dec. 16 until further notice.
In 2019, Rilling defeated Republican challenger Lisa Brinton.
John Kydes, a Democrat, is in his fourth term on the council.
Dominic Cisero, Joseph Dinho and Scott Ribisl all received new titles.
Thomas will be the first person of color and first Norwalk resident to represent the 143rd district since redistricting in 1973.
President Donald Trump was never going to win Connecticut. See how he fared in Norwalk in 2020 compared to 2016.
Here is how Norwalk residents voted for every person on the ballot including president, congress and their local state races.
State Rep. Lucy Dathan defeated Republican challenger Fred Wilms.
Incumbent Democrat Lucy Dathan faced Republican challenger Fred Wilms for the 142nd District seat.
Election Day is finally here and Patch wants to know if you experienced any issues voting in Norwalk.
The polls are now open in Norwalk. Here’s everything you need to know about the candidates and where to vote.