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‘Do Not Resuscitate’ Confusion Led To Woman’s Death, Lawsuit Claims: CT News

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Confusion Over ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ Order Led To Woman's Death: Lawsuit

When the nursing supervisor entered the room, she erroneously informed the nurse and nurse aide that the woman had a "do not resuscitate" order in place, according to the complaint. The “do not resuscitate” order belonged to the woman sharing the same room as the victim, the lawsuit claims.>>>Read More.


Family Sues School District, Town Over Student’s Death

School officials, according to the complaint, "failed to provide a safe school climate for the deceased minor.">>>Read More.

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Popular TV Show To Film In CT

One of the longest running TV shows in history will be filming its popular show in Connecticut.>>>Read More.


CT Resident To Appear On 'The Bachelorette'

The 29-year-old is vying for the attention of Bachelorette Jenn Tran.>>>Read More.

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Local Woman Battling Breast Cancer, Community Rallies To Assist

"Liz is preparing for upcoming surgery and will need to take time off work to recover, resulting in a significant loss of income," friends said in a post.>>>Read More.


These Are CT's Top 10 Most-Polluted Cities, Report Says

Two Connecticut cities had air pollution levels that exceeded WHO standards by two to three times.>>>Read More.


Ex-Cop's Train Layout Is A Trip Back In Time

Retired police officer and a local resident is a talented model builder who has taken on local history.>>>Read More.


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