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2 Fatally Struck By Train In Connecticut: CT News

2 CT Colleges Rank Among Best Universities In The World / CT's "Rattiest" Place / Woman Wanted In Florida Child Death Case Arrested In CT

A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut on Monday.
A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut on Monday. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut on Monday night:

2 Dead After Being Struck By Train In Hartford: Reports

Two pedestrians were fatally struck by a train, according to reports.>>>Read More.


2 CT Colleges Among Best Universities In The World: U.S. News

U.S. News this week released its annual list ranking 1,750 universities throughout the world.>>>Read More.

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Coronavirus CT: Here Are The Town-By-Town Case Numbers

Coronavirus-related hospitalizations have climbed back over 200 in Connecticut.>>>Read More.


CT City Is Among Orkin’s 2021 Rattiest Places

For the seventh year, Chicago kept its dubious title as the "rattiest" U.S. city. Here’s where the pest control company ranks Connecticut.>>>Read More.

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Woman Arrested In Connecticut In Florida Child Death Case

State police in Connecticut served an extradition warrant to a woman in CT in a Florida child death investigation.>>>Read More.


To Help The Hungry: School’s 2,000 Can Challenge Underway

Joe Zullo has again asked JMMS kids to collect canned goods and if they meet the goal, he and Town Council chair Joe Deko donate to school.>>>Read More.


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