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Arlington Crime Falls For First Time Since 2018 In 2025 Police Report
Arlington police said overall crime fell 10.9 percent in 2025, while DUI arrests and injury crashes rose.

Arlington police said overall crime fell 10.9 percent in 2025, while DUI arrests and injury crashes rose.

Residents and Senator Bramnick discuss proposed changes to the rebate program.
Residents near the drive-thru coffee shop's proposed site have started a petition to protest its development.
A South Windsor High School student was among Connecticut students named in the latest National Merit announcement.
Columbia Village Centers is hosting seasonal events at six sites that include an ice cream social, concerts, kids crafts and more.
The lawsuit alleges a 26-year-old man with Down syndrome and autism suffered severe injuries at the PURSUIT program.
The new fees include $200 for trash and recycling removal, an 8 percent water/sewer rate hike, and $25 administrative fee.
The brewery located in the historic firehouse has declared bankruptcy, federal court filings show.
"His legacy can now continue to live on through me."
An estimated 2,100 gallons of sewage spilled into the Cypress Creek before it was contained over the weekend.
Republicans and Democrats are building up steam in Caldwell. Meanwhile, uncontested races are taking place in North and West Caldwell.
Print St. Pete’s summer classes include zine camp, Lego printmaking, risograph printing and jigsaw block printing.
Last Saturday's fire at a local business has renewed debate over firefighter staffing after the town council declined to add positions.
The Long Beach City Council voted Tuesday evening to change its fireworks code, increasing the maximum penalty for violations.
Owner Linda Anderson said the new space will allow Special Treasures to serve more children and bring new programs to the community.
Nearly 80 percent of nearly 900 homeowners who appealed their property valuations were granted reductions, according to officials.
Adopt-a-Pet Day takes place on Saturday.
Joliet police arrested 27-year-old Richard Alvarez-Camacho. He comes from the 400 block of Bridge Street, near the Jackson Street Bridge.
The monument to the American Revolution and Underground Railroad has served the community for more than 250 years.
The two-year project includes a 15,798-square-foot addition, new playgrounds and expanded space for early childhood education.
Spirit Airlines, HelloFresh and major employers in manufacturing, retail and logistics report layoffs.
What do you do if you spot a bear? Here are some bear behavior facts from wildlife experts.
The exhibit will be at the zoo for a limited time, officials said.
Children and families can follow the critters' remarkable metamorphosis in person or through a live stream.
Although Shane Valentine has listed Stepping Stones on Theodore Street as his residence, police have notified Patch he does not live there.
A shed being used as a chicken coop ignited into flames on Tuesday.
Katherine Johnson Middle School students shared green redevelopment ideas for Northfax and Courthouse Plaza.
Unbound Golf, opened by Nicole and Steve Mamay, offers five simulator bays and memberships, with a grand opening set for June 20.
A familiar East Granby space is expected to get a new food business.
The council approved an exception for a chicken coop that an official said was once in "complete disrepair."
Newark’s mayor lifted a nighttime curfew and controversial “free speech zones” for protesters outside the privately run prison.
Proceeds from the concert will help the Enfield Food Shelf support local families during a busy summer season.
A previous company has gone silent, while another is facing county hurdles, an official said.
The remark was made over the radio as Horsham authorities were responding to a fatal crash on Tuesday afternoon.
One resident hinted at the church's nationwide child abuse scandal. Others said they feared how the home would be used.
Peabody Mayor Ted Bettencourt called the trash fee a "last resort" in preserving city services without a tax override.
Hamden’s season came to an end with a second-round loss to New Canaan in the Class LL tournament.
Johnny Burrows was charged with stalking and violation of an order after a city worker requested assistance at a garage last month.
Rotcy Sachenka Rodriguez Fernandez was arrested on a second-degree assault charge. The child was taken to the hospital later for evaluation.
The popular Farmers Market rooftop temaki concept is bringing its signature made-to-order sushi rolls to Brentwood.