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Coronavirus-Fueled Fighting Breaking Out In Schools: CT News

Liquor outlets hit with fines, permit suspensions/ $100M flowed to megalandlords/ Popular anchor returns/ UFO sightings reported and more...

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Monday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.

Area Schools Wrestle With Coronavirus-Fueled Fighting

Amid enforcement drops; misbehavior has been running rampant in schools.>>>Read More.


2 Liquor Outlets Hit With Fines, Permit Suspensions

The state Department of Consumer Protection Liquor Control Commission has temporarily suspended the liquor permits of two stores in town.>>>Read More.

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500 Schools' Staff Out Monday, 50 Bus Drivers: Mayor

And 18% of cops, firefighters and city essential workers were out Monday. The goal is to "keep the critical workforce working," per city.>>>Read More.


How $100M+ Flowed To Megalandlords

How did a giant California-based commercial lender pump over $110 million into this CT city this year?>>>Read More.

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Popular Connecticut News Anchor Returns To Airwaves After 18-Month Absence

She took a leave of absence back in 2020 and recently returned to the airwaves.>>>Read More.


Car Strikes Building, Injures 2

The wreck occurred Monday morning.>>>Read More.


Coronavirus CT: Positivity Rate Continues To Climb, Now Over 21%

COVID-19 hospitalizations rose by over 300 beds during the long holiday weekend.>>>Read More.


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