New Fairfield Man Arrested After Putnam Lake Complaint

A New Fairfield man has been arrested in Putnam County, New York following a public lewdness investigation. The Putnam County Sheriff’s Office says the arrest stems from a June 10 complaint in the Putnam Lake area. Investigators used witness statements and surveillance video to identify the suspect, who was later arraigned and released on his […]

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Connecticut Earns F on Housing Affordability Report

Connecticut received an F grade in Realtor.com’s latest affordable housing report, ranking 46th nationwide despite leading the country in growth of new home construction permits last year. The report cites high home prices, limited land, zoning restrictions, and construction costs as major challenges. Analysts estimate the state needs about 120,000 additional housing units to balance […]

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More Than 80 New Connecticut Laws Take Effect July 1

More than 80 new Connecticut laws will take effect July first. Changes include tougher standards for armed school security officers, expanded oversight of state-funded nonprofits, tuition benefits for first responders, and no-excuse absentee voting. Other measures address housing, artificial intelligence, gambling restrictions, consumer protections, and emergency preparedness.

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Long Island Sound Crossing Proposal Gets Renewed Push

Supporters of a proposed $50 billion bridge-and-tunnel link between Connecticut and Long Island are renewing efforts for a feasibility study. The project would connect Bridgeport to Long Island and supporters say it could reduce traffic congestion and boost economic growth. Lawmakers are expected to revisit the idea during the 2027 legislative session.

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Route 7 Crash Cleared in Danbury

A two-vehicle crash slowed the Monday morning commute on Route 7 in Danbury. Connecticut State Police say the collision was reported shortly before 8 a.m. in the northbound lanes near Exit 11. Lane closures were expected while crews responded. The scene was cleared by mid-morning. No information on injuries was immediately released.

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Seven Danbury Establishments Cited for Health Violations

Danbury health inspectors cited six restaurants and one school for serious violations during May inspections. Officials say the issues included food temperature problems, sanitation concerns, and improper food storage. All priority violations were required to be corrected within 72 hours, and inspection reports indicate the cited establishments addressed the issues.

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Connecticut Reports First Measles Case of 2026

Connecticut health officials have confirmed the state’s first measles case of 2026. An unvaccinated Hartford County resident tested positive after returning from international travel and is hospitalized in stable condition. Officials say more than 2,000 measles cases have been reported nationwide this year and are urging residents to make sure their vaccinations are up to […]

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Virginia Man Extradited to Face Newtown Fraud Charges

A 54 year old North Chesterfield, Virginia man has been extradited from New York’s Rikers Island jail to Connecticut to face forgery and identity theft charges. Newtown Police say Jon W. Raynor was charged with two counts of first-degree forgery, identity theft, and attempted larceny. He posted a $10,000 bond and is due in Superior […]

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Parking Deal Advances Bethel Apartment Project

A parking agreement has cleared the way for a major renovation project at 23 P.T. Barnum Square in downtown Bethel. Plans call for four new apartments above existing commercial space. Town officials say a deal providing additional parking spaces helped resolve concerns and could lead to project approval later this month.

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Masked Thieves Steal SUV From Wilton Driveway

Wilton police are investigating the theft of a Range Rover taken from a driveway Friday night by a group of masked suspects. Authorities say the theft may be linked to an organized vehicle theft crew operating in the region. The stolen SUV was taken while its owner watched from another vehicle parked in the driveway.

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