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Couple Awarded $4.2M In Hospital Lawsuit: CT News

Man Charged With Threatening Gov. Lamont: PD / $3.2K In TVs Stolen In Brazen Theft: Police / False Coronavirus Exposure Scam Warning

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

Connecticut Couple Awarded More Than $4 Million In Hospital Lawsuit

The man went into the hospital for a minor procedure and ended up with partial paralysis.>>>Read More.


Man Charged With Threatening Governor: State Police

A man is facing charges that he threatened Gov. Ned Lamont on Twitter, according to state police.>>>Read More.

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Brazen TV Theft At BJ’s Investigated: Police

More than $3,200 worth of 75-inch TVs were stolen from BJ’s, according to police.>>>Read More.


False Coronavirus Exposure Claims Tied To Possible Scam

Officials got 12 calls from people who said they were told to contact the town about virus exposure, but none had even been to this Connecticut community.>>>Read More.

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CT AG Looks To End Robocallers From Using Real Phone Numbers

Attorney General William Tong is working on ending robocallers from using legitimate phone numbers to hide their identities.>>>Read More.


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