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Amazon Fresh Still Opening In CT? Here's The Latest Updates: CT News
Horse, Donkey Run Wild On Highway Ramp: PD / Bear Alert Issued / Driver Clocked At 140 MPH, Arrested / Bomb Threat Evacuates Store & More...

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.
Is Amazon Fresh Still On Track To Open In Connecticut? Here’s What The Latest Evidence Reveals
The sign above the empty storefront has been taken down, but here is what local officials say is going on with Amazon Fresh.>>>Read More.
Horse, Donkey Run Wild On Highway Ramp: Cops
A mischievous animal pair was caught running around a busy area.>>>Read More.
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Driver Charged After 140 MPH Pursuit
Police said they caught up to a man who engaged state troopers in a pursuit.>>>Read More.
Support Pours In For Family Of Man Killed In Fiery Crash
The community is rallying around the family of a man who was killed in a fiery two-vehicle crash.>>>Read More.
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New Stew Leonard's Swim School To Begin Lessons In June
The Stewie the Duck Swim School will pre-register children ages 6 months and older for swim lessons starting in May.>>>Read More.
Lt. Gov. Bysiewicz, Health & Elected Officials Speak On Mifepristone
Officials discussed reproductive health care and reiterated mifepristone is still available without restriction in CT.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Town Issues Bear Alert Following Attack Last Week
- Michaels Jewelers Opens New Location
- Driver Found Passed Out At McDonald's Drive-Up
- Police Interrupt Tire Theft At Hotel: PD
- Pot Store Evacuated After Bomb Threat: Police
- Accusation Of Antisemitic Remark Investigated By High School
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