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Riverside Cemetery pays $40,000 to restore 19th century bronze sculpture that had been smashed into 30 pieces.
The city is fighting an arbitration panel’s second order to reinstate a fired and decertified city police officer who was seen on video screaming at a driver who he said ignored his signals to stop in ...
Waterbury officer Guiseppe Izzo suffered minor injuries after his car was struck at the intersection of Washington Street and Izzo Avenue Thursday afternoon.
This week we’re taking a closer look at the growing number of people killed or injured while walking or biking on Connecticut roadways.
A woman who was involved in an assault in Waterbury in which she sought help from a school bus driver was arrested.
A 38-year-old Waterbury woman who flagged down a city bus driver for help after allegedly being attacked and chased by four ...
Waterbury Career Academy officials Friday say they’re changing the location of a bus stop due to frequent crashes in the area ...
In Salt Lake City and other offices across the country, the IRC helps them to rebuild their lives. Since opening its doors in 1994, the IRC in Salt Lake City has resettled over 13,000 refugees and ...
Waterbury Officer Sebastian Alli, accused of acting "in an unprofessional manner," didn't record some interactions during a ...
Electricity costs have run $465,000 more than the city budgeted largely due to an increase last July in so-called public benefit charges supporting state and federal government mandates. Mayor Paul K.
Thousands of people across Connecticut are speaking out as the need for affordable child care continues to grow. Now the city ...
The city's first child care incubator opened Wednesday, offering space and support for people looking to start high-quality child care programs.