Author: D.M. Livingston
-
Waterbury Public Safety Report: The First Six Months of 2026

The Waterbury Times reviews publicly released police incidents from January through June 2026, highlighting shootings, crashes, arrests, investigations, and community safety concerns.
-
Last Week on The Waterbury Times: Community Concerns, Public Safety, and Stories That Mattered

A look back at the biggest stories from The Waterbury Times, including public safety, traffic cameras, community concerns, crashes, and local updates impacting Waterbury residents.
-
Three Days. Three Crashes. Waterbury Forced to Ask Questions About Road Safety (Again)

A Waterbury Times Sunday Special Report examines three serious crashes in three days and the growing conversation about traffic safety, speeding, and the city’s planned speed and red light cameras
-
Leadership Isn’t Promised — It’s Proven: The Story Behind Faithalee Goclowski- Candidate for the 75th- Waterbury

Faithalee Goclowski’s story of courage, service, and leadership began long before politics. A look at the moments that shaped her commitment to helping others.
-
Waterbury Crash Update: Three Injured, One Victim Reportedly Unconscious After Reidville Drive Collision

Three people were injured, including one unconscious victim, after a crash on Reidville Drive in Waterbury. Information was first reported by Waterbury Live & Raw.
-
Waterbury Man Killed in Early Morning Hit-and-Run Crash Involving Moped

A 27-year-old Waterbury man, Luis Santana, died after a hit-and-run crash involving a moped early Saturday morning on Meriden Road. Police are investigating.
-
Waterbury Dirt Bike Rider, 18, Critically Injured in SUV Crash on Thomaston Avenue

An 18-year-old Waterbury dirt bike rider is in critical condition after a serious SUV crash on Thomaston Avenue. Police are investigating.
-
Public Notice: Town of Oxford Seeking Bids for Flood Debris Cleanup Project
The Town of Oxford is seeking contractors for debris removal and restoration of waterways damaged by the August 2024 flood. Bids due August 4, 2026.
-
Waterbury Mother Says She Was Targeted by Racial Slur in Brass Mill Center Mother’s Room

A Waterbury mother says she and her family were subjected to racist comments by a Brass Mill Center employee while using the mall’s mother’s room. The mall has been contacted for comment
-
The Parker Jane Public Benefit Corporation; Mya Gray, Ground Worker of the Year Award Winner Spotlight

Mya Gray is honored as Parker Jane PBC’s Ground Worker of the Year for her dedication to community engagement, storytelling, education, and empowering communities through communication.

You must be logged in to post a comment.