Everything you need to know about voting in Shelton and Derby for the election Nov. 3.
Former state Rep. Linda Gentile writes in support of Jorge Cabrera in the state Senate 17th District race.
Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in Shelton and Derby for the election Nov. 3.
Derby Mayor Rich Dziekan said he has cold-like symptoms and will be self-isolating until medically-cleared to resume normal activites.
The proposal had gone through several iterations and legal battles before getting final approval.
K9 Stryker was retired from the department after his human partner was fired.
The department has terminated 13 percent of its sworn officers in seven weeks.
Attorney James J. Ruane achieved recertification in criminal trial law with the National Board of Trial Advocacy.
The officer was fired after she lied during an internal affairs investigation, according to the police chief. Her union denies it.
Recovery Network of Programs paid more than $350,000 to resolve allegations that it caused overpayments for urine drug testing services.
Those fired included the police union president and vice president.
The police union and department leadership have had a disagreement over the use of bathrooms and lockerooms for patrol officers.
Derby Fire Chief Robert Laskowski resigned after he commented about the situation between police and New York City protesters.
The fire chief was placed on leave after a Facebook comment about protests in New York City.
Democrats on the board hung up, which left the meeting without a quorum.
Rep. Themis Klarides has been in the state legislature for 22 years.
Durham School Services said it is owed around $200,000 for repairs and unpaid bills.
The mayor has closed most public parks to help limit the spread of the virus.
Several city departments are closed or have reduced hours.
Shelton Police will take minor incident reports over the phone until further notice.
The state Department of Labor saw 8,000 new unemployment claims filed over the weekend.
The Board of Aldermen meeting is cancelled and some other changes are taking place.
A frustrated Gov. Ned Lamont laid out his plan now that tolls are essentially on life support.
The Shelton Board of Aldermen president is urging the Planning and Zoning Commission to reject a proposal for apartments on Bridgeport Ave.
The Democratic Town Committee has filed a FOI request to see what savings if any there is after the city took over bus transportation.
The city has been borrowing from commercial lenders instead of the bond market that many municipalities use.
Lawyers for the law firm said they deal with conflicts of interest and know how to handle the situation.
The project proposal includes 9,000 square feet of commercial space.
A downtown developer is pitching a plan for 56 apartments downtown.
Shelton Mayor Mark Lauretti easily won another term while Derby incumbent Mayor Richard Dziekan won re-election by a small margin.
Here's what you need to know concerning the 2019 Shelton local elections including the candidates, polling places, voting hours and more.
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