Day: November 12, 2025

Man Wanted on $140K in Arrest Warrants Sought by Connecticut Police

Naugatuck police are searching for Thomas Sevilla-Alvarado, wanted on $140,000 in arrest warrants from five law enforcement agencies, both locally and across the state. Authorities say Sevilla-Alvarado faces charges including domestic violence and sex crimes. Anyone with information on his location is asked to call the Naugatuck Police Department at 203-729-5222 or submit an anonymous […]

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Three Brothers Split $2 Million Connecticut Lottery Jackpot

Three brothers from Danbury are celebrating a $2 million Mega Millions win after one used the computer to pick numbers at a Stop & Shop on Lake Avenue Extension. All five white balls matched the October 24 drawing, and a 2X multiplier doubled the $1 million prize. Each brother will receive $666,666. The family plans […]

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Connecticut Officials Urge Eversource to Scrap Aquarion Sale

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong and local leaders are pressing Eversource Energy to halt its $2.4 billion sale of Aquarion Water to the South Central Regional Water Authority. Officials warn the deal could eliminate public oversight and drive rate increases up to 65 percent. Tong says the transaction is “atrocious” and could face legal challenges […]

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ACLU Urges Connecticut To Halt License Plate Reader Use

The ACLU of Connecticut is demanding state and local officials shut down automatic license plate readers until laws are in place to protect drivers’ privacy. The group says the scanners collect massive amounts of personal data that could be misused or shared without consent. Police say the cameras help solve crimes and find missing people. […]

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Baby Formula Recalled Nationwide After Botulism Outbreak

A nationwide recall has been issued for certain batches of ByHeart baby formula linked to an outbreak of infant botulism that’s hospitalized 13 babies in 10 states. The FDA says no deaths have been reported, and no cases so far in Connecticut. State health officials are urging parents to stop using the recalled formula and […]

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New Milford Denies Contractor’s Bid To Legalize Masonry Yard

New Milford’s Zoning Commission has again denied contractor Nick Stauder’s request to operate his masonry supply yard on Bucks Rock Road, marking his third failed attempt to legalize the business in a residential zone. Stauder, owner of North Stone Landscaping, argued the property should qualify as a grandfathered construction site dating back to the 1970s. […]

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Police Seek Driver In Danbury Hit-And-Run Crash

Danbury police are continuing to search for a driver who struck a pedestrian and fled the scene Sunday evening on Main Street near Patch Street. The victim was hospitalized with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Investigators say the suspect was driving a light-colored sedan with front-end damage that was last seen turning onto North Street. Anyone […]

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Connecticut Lawmakers Push New Affordable Housing Mandate

The Connecticut legislature will meet in special session this week to revive a controversial affordable housing bill vetoed by Governor Ned Lamont in June. The new version would let state bureaucrats—not lawmakers—set housing quotas for towns, requiring them to build their “fair share” of low-cost units by 2029. Critics say the plan will force rural […]

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