- A 20-year-old Danbury man was charged with “viciously assaulting" a Danbury police officer after luring him out of his cruiser in a parking lot on Germantown Road. The chilling 911 calls were released to the public.
- A 68-year-old cardiologist from Weston, Dr. Edward J. Kosinski, who works at St. Vincent's Medical Center in Bridgeport, was indicted on federal charges of insider trading from a clinical drug trial.
- As the Pokemon Go craze continues to grow, Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton has told players of the virtual game to stay out of a garden honoring fallen soldiers at the city's Rogers Park.
- Police are looking for a young woman suspected of stealing several pieces of jewelry from Henry C. Reid & Sons Jewelers in Fairfield.
- In three years, B.kind , a New Canaan organization devoted to encouraging acts of kindness, has grown into a national movement.
- Rowing coach Yan Vengerovskiy knew Charlie Cole and Andrew Campbell had the potential to make it to the Olympics when they first competed for him as part of the New Canaan crew. Now, both men are in Rio.
- Maycie Maringer and Sam Ralbovsky, who went on a two-month cross-country road trip to explore foods of all kinds, now have their own food truck, Nosh Hound, roaming the streets of Stamford.
- A critically injured Bridgeport man was transported to Yale-New Haven Hospital after he was struck by a hit-and-run driver. Police had incorrectly reported he had died.
- After more than 42 years, Oscar's Deli closed its doors on Aug. 1, after plenty of fans and friends stopped by the Westport shop one last time.
- Two people were safely rescued from nearly drowning at Westport's Sherwood Island State Park last Sunday.
- A Bridgeport man was charged in a Jan. 8 home invasion in Shelton, in which police initially arrested the homeowner when a pot-growing operation was discovered in the basement.
- Six days a week at Feeling Fit in Brookfield, about a dozen women can be found exercising to the beat of fast-paced music.
- Several hundred shoppers turned out at for the grand opening of the new ShopRite in Danbury. It is operated by the Cingari family of Stamford.
- A 29-year-old driver intentionally struck a woman — who had been a passenger in the car — with the vehicle in Norwalk after an argument over her driving. She then fled.
- The arraignment was delayed for a Greenwich billionaire's son on criminal charges stemming from reportedly stiffing a cab driver.
- Alicia Cobb, a Stamford native who is now a Stratford mother of two, will travel to North Carolina to compete in Living Art America contest to show off her body art contest.
- Ambler Farm in Wilton got a unique delivery by express mail — baby chicks straight from the farm.
- Joanna Genovese has been hired as the new principal for Scotland Elementary School in Ridgefield.
- A Newtown teacher who was mad that a student had parked in his parking spot in June, was arrested and accused of letting the air out of the student's tire at Pomperaug High School in Southbury.
- If you see a white car with bright yellow letters driving by your house, you may want to tone it down -- before the "Noise Busters" get you in Danbury.
- Clay Cope, a Republican, is challenging two-term incumbent U.S. Rep. Elizabeth Esty in November’s general election.
- Three top aides for Gov. Dannel Malloy have handed in their resignations and will leave the administration by early fall.
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