School Resource Officer Removed Over Charlie Kirk Murder Comments
- Ed Histed
- September 15, 2025
Across the state line in New York, a school resource officer in Somers was pulled from duty after posting remarks on Facebook about the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Officer Tanisha Blanche wrote posts that officials say glorified violence… something that school officials there say were unacceptable for someone tasked with protecting students. The […]
Read MoreDoordash Driver Suspected in Attempted Sexual Assault at UConn Storrs Campus
- Ed Histed
- September 15, 2025
UConn police are investigating an attempted sexual assault on the Storrs campus. Officials say a DoorDash driver enticed a victim into his car during a delivery Saturday evening. Once inside, the victim was assaulted but managed to escape. The suspect drove off in a gold 1998 Toyota Camry. According to published reports, University investigators have […]
Read MoreCt Screenwriter to Film Directorial Debut at Lovers Leap Bridge
- Ed Histed
- September 15, 2025
New Milford’s Lovers Leap Bridge will soon be the backdrop for a new mystery-thriller called Intention. Screenwriter E. Brad Yancy, a Woodbury native, is making his directorial debut with the independent film, which begins shooting later this month and into October. The film will also use other Connecticut locations and is expected to be released […]
Read MoreBethel Forced to Approve 42-unit Housing Plan After Court Order
- Ed Histed
- September 15, 2025
Bethel’s Planning and Zoning Commission has approved a 42-unit apartment complex it originally rejected in 2023. A judge ruled the town’s concern about dust from a nearby masonry plant was only theoretical, leaving officials no choice but to sign off on the project. The Whitney Road site will include 13 affordable units under the state’s […]
Read MoreDanbury Moves to Secure Mill Plain Road Site for New Fire Station
- Ed Histed
- September 15, 2025
Danbury officials are looking at Mill Plain Road as the possible home for a new west side fire station. The City Council voted to let Mayor Roberto Alves begin negotiations to buy property at 84 Mill Plain, where a vacant building now stands. Alves says the location is within the recommended zone and could improve […]
Read MoreFall Archery Deer and Turkey Seasons Open September 15 in Connecticut
- Ed Histed
- September 15, 2025
The state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection says Connecticut’s fall archery deer and turkey seasons open today. On private land, the season runs through December 31, with Zones 11 and 12 extended to January 31. New rules beginning October 1 will allow Sunday hunting on private lands for most game, though state lands remain […]
Read MoreKey Food to Open in Former Rite Aid Location on Germantown Road
- Ed Histed
- September 15, 2025
Mayor Roberto Alves says a new Key Food supermarket will soon open at the former Rite Aid site on Germantown Road in Danbury. The market is expected to create more than 30 jobs while bringing fresh shopping options to the neighborhood. Alves says the store aims to open in the coming months.
Read MorePutnam County Inmate Caught with Homemade Weapon Before Release
- Ed Histed
- September 12, 2025
Across the border in New York State, a man was caught with a homemade weapon just hours before he was set to be released from the Putnam County Correctional Facility. Deputies say the 32 year old inmate was found with the contraband that they believe he made while in custody. He’s now charged with first-degree […]
Read MoreDanbury Weighs Tougher Penalties for Illegal Atv Use
- Ed Histed
- September 12, 2025
Danbury officials are considering stronger penalties for illegal ATV and dirt bike use on city streets and property. The City Council has formed a committee to review the current ordinance, which now only allows police to seize and auction off the vehicles. Mayor Roberto Alves says the goal is to impose the highest fines allowed […]
Read MoreYellowjacket Populations on the Rise in Connecticut
- Ed Histed
- September 12, 2025
Yellowjackets are surging across Connecticut after back-to-back mild winters, according to the state Agricultural Experiment Station. Experts say the wasps are more active now as they prepare to shut down for the season and search for food. Experts say keep garbage cans sealed, cover food outdoors, and remain calm if approached, since yellowjackets rarely sting […]
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