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Passenger dies after Danbury mall crash
One person was killed and a second injured after what police said was a high-speed accident at the Danbury Fair mall Saturday afternoon.
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Section a spotlight on community's good works
Philanthropy comes in many forms but the end result is the same -- goodwill and good works that in some measure better the lives of those in need.
A philanthropist who seeks to 'pay it forward'
Sharon J. Danosky, president of Danosky & Associates, is photographed in her office in New Milford, Conn., Tuesday, April 30, 2013.
Regular Danbury Metro-North service in place
Metro-North's Danbury branch is operating its regular schedule, and bus service will be in effect between Waterbury and Bridgeport but with no train connection.
In Danbury, hundreds walk, run for Sandy Hook educators
What started as a small idea at a Rogers Park Middle School lunch table in December blossomed into a community event that rocked the city Saturday.
Flag project to honor veterans
The Kiwanis Club Foundation of Greater Danbury has a Field of Honor at the Danbury War Memorial to remember military veterans of the past and honor those currently serving our country.
Danbury Educators Spring Forward For Sandy Hook With 5K Race/Walk
DANBURY, Conn. Although no district felt the impact harder than Newtown, teachers in Danbury lost friends and colleagues as well in last December's massacre at Sandy Hook.
House bill would provide some tax credit transparency, Lembo says
Many Connecticut residents and business operators have demanded information about how the state awards millions of dollars in tax breaks, grants and loans to companies, hoping to lure them to the state or dissuade them from leaving, and state Comptroller Kevin Lembo is optimistic that a bill in the General Assembly will quell their doubts.
RTR Pediatrics in Danbury cares for needy patients
Pamela P. Paulhus, MD, FAAP, poses in the RTR Pediatrics clinic in Danbury, Conn.
Women's Council Of Realtors Gets Taste Of Connecticut
Past and present members of the Connecticut board of the Women's Council of Realtors attended the Taste of Connecticut in Danbury.
New hotels coming to Danbury, Stamford
It doesn't look like much now -- just a few large piles of gravel at the end of a nondescript industrial road in Danbury.
Show features Mad Hatter chorus and more
The harmonizing voices of Danbury's Mad Hatter Barbershop Chorus will be heard in the group's 46th annual show, "Cruisin'!" on Saturday at Brookfield High School .
Space Invaders Problem: You finally make it to yoga class, but just as it begins, a latecomer places his mat inches from yours.
Hispanic college enrollment surges
Enrollment increasing For the class of 2000, 49 percent of Latino high school graduates enrolled in college.
Woman faces trial over false sex abuse charges
A state Superior Court jury will begin hearing testimony Wednesday in the trial of a woman who allegedly convinced her stepchildren to fabricate charges that led to their mother's arrest on sexual assault charges.
Pay attention to crossing guard or face fine
Annie Mixon, of Danbury, walks students from Rogers Park Middle School at the end of the school day, Wednesday, May 8, 2013.
Danbury Legislators Take Action To Keep Airport Tower Open
Connecticut lawmakers have joined together in a bipartisan group to secure funding for the state's small airport towers, including the one in Danbury.
Danbury Woman Charged with DUI
A BMW was observed stopped in the intersection of Federal Road and the Route 7 exit 12 on-ramp at 10:21 p.m. on May 5, prompting Brookfield officers to investigate.
Danbury Native Honored by City and Jericho Partnership
Eric Metaxas, internationally-acclaimed award-winning author and speaker, was honored for his accomplishments by the city and Jericho Partnership in Danbury at the Matrix Corporate Center May 9. Mayor Mark Boughton presented the Danbury native with the key to the city, State Sen.
City workers consider unusual pension payout
Municipal leaders throughout the region are looking at ways to rein in skyrocketing costs from traditional public employee benefit packages.