Interstate 84 West in Danbury has reopened after a crash caused miles of delays on Tuesday morning. The right and center lanes of the highway were closed between exits 7 and 6. The crash also caused more than 8 miles of congestion between exits 10 and 6.
DANBURY — College graduates and current students facing student loan debt will have the opportunity to learn more at a Danbury forum about a state program that could offer some relief based on whether they have volunteered in their communities.
Story by Thea D'Amico, Jacob McCauley Shepaug Valley School Danbury Animal Welfare Society has sheltered and helped animals find a forever home for the past 50 years It is a non-profit organization working to keep homeless pets safe,
The state’s Office of Health Strategy has agreed with Danbury Proton, allowing the organization to open a $72 million proton therapy center in Danbury.
Two Danbury nonprofits, the Center for Engagement and Empowerment and the CT Institute for Communities, are worried about the future of their federal funding.
Ongoing disputes may have triggered the shots-fired incident at the Laurel Gardens housing complex in Danbury earlier this month, police say.
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A Redding resident woke to find a masked man in her bedroom early Friday morning, according to police, and they have arrested a man who is being held on $1 million bond. Police said it happened on Sport Hill Road.
A Redding resident woke to find a masked man in her bedroom early Friday morning, according to police, and they have arrested a suspect who is being held on $1 million bond. Police said it happened on Sport Hill Road.
Almost every CT town is home to children of foreign-born parents. The state is challenging an effort to end birthright citizenship.
Overall, The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts that majority of the U.S. will experience warmer-than-normal temperatures this spring. Much of the country will experience more rainfall than usual, but the upper New England area is predicted to have dry conditions.