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BETHEL — State Rep. Raghib Allie-Brennan, who was charged last month after police say he shoplifted from Target, has been charged with larceny again, police say.
Republican leaders described the slate of candidates, as “a diverse and accomplished team of Danbury residents committed to public service.” ...
The Palestinian death toll in Gaza has passed 60,000. The world’s leading authority on food crises says the “worst-case scenario of famine is currently playing out” in the territory of over 2 ...
The Parente family, owners of Down the Hatch restaurant on Candlewood Lake, announced Saturday they plan to sell the business after the summer season.
Newtown land use leaders approved a new zone for senior homes over the objections of many Sandy Hook neighbors that would allow up to 16 units of housing.
DANBURY — Rogers Park Middle School's new principal is moving from the New Milford school district, Danbury schools superintendent Kara Casimiro announced this week.
Danbury’s Zoning Commission unanimously approved a land use change that would allow 225 apartments after hearing an endorsement from a former Waterbury mayor.
Emile Buzaid secures Republican nomination for Danbury mayor, promising to restore GOP leadership and focus on business, education, safety, and transportation.
Danbury Democrats nominate a slate led by incumbent mayor Alves, with mostly incumbents seeking reelection in the 2025 city election.
Ives Bank is constructing a new $20 million headquarters at the corner of Main and White Streets in downtown Danbury that is slated to open next spring.
An east end landlord wants to add four warehouses to a 14-acre industrial site that is on both sides of the border of Danbury and Bethel.
In March, the city of Danbury's $125,000 offer to ex-finance director David St. Hilaire to drop the lawsuit was met with silence.