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Ex-Substitute Teacher Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Student: Police: CT News
Man Charged In Theft Of Cash Registers: PD/ Animal Control Officer Rescues Dog Trapped In Ravine/ Police Justified In Fatal Shooting: Ruling
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Ex-Substitute Teacher Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Student: Police
A former substitute teacher is accused of inappropriately touching a student in the district, according to officials.>>>Read More.
Inappropriate Conduct Accusation Lodged Against Substitute Teacher Assigned To School Library: PD
A substitute teacher who worked at an elementary school for a day was accused of "inappropriate conduct" the following day, the school district and police said.>>>Read More.
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Suspect Accused Of Stealing Cash Registers From Business: Police
One of the stolen registers was recovered from the front yard of a home, according to authorities.>>>Read More.
Police Fatal Shooting Of Suspect Ruled Justified: State
The inspector general ruled the PD was justified in the fatal 2025 shooting>>>Read More.
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Animal Control Officer Gets Lost Dog Trapped In Ravine Near Busy Highway To Safety
A heroic dog rescue was carried out, officials said.>>>Read More.
Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony This Month At Local University
The event will feature Dr. Shay Pilnik, PhD, director of the Emil A. and Jenny Fish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.>>>Read More.
Hospital Earns National Honors for Orthopedics, Prostate Surgery
The hospital earned top Healthgrades rankings.>>>Read More.
Hospital Marks Start Of New Smilow Cancer Hospital Project With Kickoff Ceremony
Officials held a symbolic wall-breaking ceremony to mark the beginning of the oncology campus transformation.>>>Read More.
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