For the past 10 years, like many departments, Norwalk used a second fire engine as a blocking vehicle at highway scenes.
In a joint meeting of the school board and Common Council Finance and Claims Committee, some residents urged Norwalk to fund the district as much as it can.
A dog died in a fire in Norwalk early Thursday morning. Firefighters responded to a single-family home on Dairy Farm Road around 12:16 a.m. and found residents trying to put out a fire in the basement and rescue their dog.
Calero, 19, on Thursday after he was accused of sexually abusing a minor in a November 2024 complaint, officials said.
The countdown is on to the opening of the first Wegmans Food Market in Connecticut. The company held a hiring event on Wednesday in Norwalk. They are looking to fill more than 200 full-and-part time positions.
Atlantic is now partnering with Uber Eats to deliver groceries.Wegmans Food Markets has teamed up with Uber Eats to offer grocery deliveries for customers, Uber said in a news
Westport-based Positive Directions earned grant funding that will seek to reduce youth and young adult cannabis use in Norwalk, New Canaan, Wilton and Weston.
HARTFORD, CT – A pair of Connecticut Democrats introduced the "Don’t Ban Library Books Act" during a news conference Thursday to address the rising issue of book banning while safeguarding intellectual freedom and providing protections for librarians and library staff.
A big change is coming to Connecticut’s early childhood care industry. Companies are starting to participate in a state program where they hire paid apprentices to learn about the industry.
The donation will fund 500 "free or low-cost" swim lessons to provide children the skills they need to prevent them from drowning, according to a spokesperson.
Marina Cenatiempo, a mother and office administrator, transformed her career from an administrative clerk at Eversource to a construction supervisor overseeing natural gas infrastructure projects. Starting as a construction technician,
Bridgeport teachers warned Gov. Ned Lamont Friday that budget cuts will undermine their ability to educate students and urged him to boost funding.