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Car Crashes Into CVS + Students Walk Out Of School: CT News
Teacher accused of sexual contact with student/ CT boy, 8, appears on "The Drew Barrymore Show"/ $3K worth of sneakers stolen from home: PD
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 top stories.
Vehicle Crashes Into CVS: Fire Officials
Two people suffered injuries in the Tuesday afternoon crash. One person was pinned between the vehicle and collapsed shelving, according to officials.>>>Read More.
Former Substitute Teacher Accused Of Sexual Contact With Student
According to a published report and a civil lawsuit, a former substitute teacher is being accused of sexual contact with a student.>>>Read More.
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Students To Walk Out Protesting Racism: Report
High School students have planned a walkout to protest what they say is the administration's failure to denounce racism.>>>Read More.
WATCH: Boy's Good Deeds Got Drew Barrymore's Attention
His pet food drives led Connor Vece, 8, to appear on The Drew Barrymore Show Tuesday as part of the celebrity's "Drew-Gooders" segment.>>>Read More.
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18-Year-Old Charged After Selling Drugs To Students: PD
A search of the teen's home yielded 2 pounds of marijuana and edibles, plus psilocybin mushrooms, acid tabs and more, police said.>>>Read More.
Police Were On 'Baby Watch' Since 'Taylor' (The Cat) Was Rescued
She'd likely been well-cared for, but had been in the streets for a few weeks before being rescued by police. Now, she's a mama.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- CT COVID-19 Positivity Rate Jumps To Highest Level In 12 Weeks
- Ashes From Wood Stove Burn Through Floor Of Home: FD
- Over $3,000 Worth Of Sneakers Stolen From Home: Police
- Man Had 100s Of Child Sexual Abuse Images, Videos: Feds
- Devil's Den To Close For Controlled Deer Hunt
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