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CT Vaccine Rollout Begins For Teachers, Ages 55+: What To Know

Firefighter Pulls Burning Truck From Building / Police Issue Major Case Update In Murder Of Yale Grad Student / Parents Rally At Town Hall.

Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut on Monday, March 1:

CT’s Vaccine Program Expands To Those 55+, Teachers On Monday: Here’s What You Need To Know

Teachers and CT residents between 55 and 64 will move to the head of the line Monday as the coronavirus vax roll-out enters its next phase. Here’s everything you need to know about how to sign up.>>>Read More.


Firefighter Pulls Burning Truck From Building

The assistant chief had to act quickly when a truck caught fire inside a loading dock.>>>Read More.

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Police Issue Major Case Update In Murder Of Yale Grad Student

Police issued an update in the recent murder of a Yale University graduate student.>>>Read More.


Parents Rally At Town Hall After $2M School Budget Cut Proposed

“If anything we need more investment in the schools right now,” one parent said.>>>Read More.

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CT EMS Agencies Hit By Molotov Cocktails, Suspect Located: Police

EMS agencies across Connecticut were placed on high alert Saturday night as an EMT is accused of setting multiple arson fires, police said.>>>Read More.


Eatery Ordered Closed; Popular Pizzeria Seeks New Home: CT News

Bar faces eviction/ Woman, 103, survives two pandemics/ Retailers’ future uncertain/ PGA golf pro mourned/ Pregnant DUI driver crashes: PD.>>>Read More.

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