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‘Disturbing’ Video Investigated; Beloved Teacher Mourned: CT News
Popular TV news reporter leaves station/ Celeb wedding planner puts CT estate on the market/ Turtle halts traffic on highway and more...

There was plenty of news across Connecticut over the past week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Racist Video Being Investigated By Cops, State Attorney's Office
The video shows young white men from Connecticut using vile racist language and referring to George Floyd's "weak-ass neck.">>>Read More.
Beloved Teacher Dies At Age 34, Community Rallies To Assist Family
The community is rallying to aid the family of the 34-year-old teacher who died recently.>>>Read More.
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Popular TV News Reporter Leaves Post
The breaking news reporter officially announced she has left the Connecticut TV news station.>>>Read More.
Celeb Wedding Planner Puts CT Estate Up For Sale
The wedding planner to the stars is putting his Connecticut estate on the market.>>>Read More.
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Turtle Halts Traffic On CT Highway
A snapping turtle was trying to cross the northbound roadway, so motorists stopped and came to the animal's aid, multiple outlets reported.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Neighbor Restrains Burglar Leaving House: Police
- Iconic Music Festival Returns To CT: Here’s The Star-Studden Lineup
- Tornado Causes Property Damage In CT [VIDEO] [UPDATED]
- Spotted Lanternfly Population Expands In Connecticut: Scientists
- WATCH: 100s Of Dirt Bike, ATV Riders Swarm, 1 Charged
- Here Are The Connecticut Athletes Set To Compete In Tokyo Summer Olympic Games
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