A Waterbury man was arrested for firearm and narcotics charges, police said. Police said they executed a search and seizure warrant on Tuesday for Thomas Goethe,
Thomas Goethe, 43, of Waterbury, is a convicted felon who police arrested Tuesday. He allegedly had two loaded guns, over 200 rounds of ammo and various drugs.
Anfernee Dancy, of Waterbury, was sentenced to 46 months in prison after he was found with a loaded handgun after he fled from police in 2023, officials said.
A new clinic is helping children with profound autism work on the life skills they’ll need for a successful future. “He’s nonverbal. He just turned 6 in
It was inauguration day on Friday at the Old State House in Hartford as Connecticut’s new Kid Governor was sworn in. Keudy Martinez, a 5th grader from Waterbury, said that his platform focuses on school safety.
A 28-year-old Waterbury man was sentenced to nearly four years in prison for unlawful possession of a firearm, following a dramatic August 2023 arrest.Anfernee D. Dancy, who has a lengthy criminal history,
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) has initiated the state's severe cold weather protocol for "brutally frigid" conditions forecast. On Monday morning, News 8 checked in with road conditions in Waterbury while talking safety tips.
Keudy Martinez from Waterbury was sworn in at Connecticut’s 11th kid governor. Martinez joins a list of outstanding fifth grade boys and girls who look to serve their communities and the state. “For me to be a leader,
Waterbury, Manchester Memorial and Rockville General are likely to be sold at auction as part of Prospect Medical Holding's bankruptcy process, an expert says.
An NBC Connecticut crew saw a state police bomb squad vehicle in the area of Wightman Place on Friday and said the scene has cleared. On Friday, Waterbury police said there is no current threat or ...
On January 27, Gov. Ned Lamont announced his nominations to fill 22 judicial vacancies in the Superior Court. Of these nominations, four prestigious Quinnipiac School of Law alumni were named — two for the Superior Court, one for Family Support Magistrate and one for Workers’ Compensation Administrative Law.
A new report from Equable Institute that builds on data gathered by the 119K Commission is calling for significant changes to how the state contributes to teacher pensions in wealthy towns to make funding more equitable for districts with fewer resources.