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CT Native, Army Veteran, Known For Trump Signs Dies After Brutal Beating

The Connecticut native's home became known as the "Trump House" for its American flags and pro-Trump signs.>>>Read More.


Woman, 24, Killed In Crash Remembered As A ‘Beautiful Soul’

“She embraced every experience with curiosity, courage, and joy, and was a beautiful soul both inside and out,” according to her obituary.>>>Read More.

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CT Man Issued Trespass Notice After 'Suspicious Incident' Involving Children, Police Say

Police said the man was the subject of an investigation on July 12.>>>Read More.


Police Chase Larceny Suspect On Major Highway: Video

The suspect attempted to flee from the vehicle in the middle of the highway, according to Connecticut State Police.>>>Read More.

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Officer Accused Of Impeding Fatal Crash Investigation Was Previously Suspended: Report

Newly obtained personnel records shed light on the officer's disciplinary history.>>>Read More.


Trending news:

Popular Eatery To Close

The eatery’s co-executive directors announced the closure “with a heavy heart.”>>>Read More.


Community Rallying To Help Police Officer Whose Home Was Damaged By Storm

More than $4,000 has been raised so far.>>>Read More.


Madison Beach Club Follies Marks 90th Year With Music From The Beatles To Bieber

Annual shoreline show features teen performers.>>>Read More.


CT Lawmaker Urges Fix For River Overflows

Tami Zawistowski cited a 6.1 million-gallon discharge and sought federal attention, faster aid reviews and infrastructure funding.>>>Read More.


Distillery Gets OK To Sell Bottles

The company plans retail sales and free samples at 625 Day Hill Road; a bar would need separate zoning approval.>>>Read More.


New Route 7 Safety Improvements Planned After Fatal Crash

Officials outlined Route 7 safety improvements days after Officer Cooper Whiteside and Brittany Islami were killed.>>>Read More.

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