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Expulsion Reinstated For Student Who Threatened Shooting: CT News
Threats Lock Down, Close Several CT Schools/ Residents Encouraged To Use Tax Amnesty Program / High School Football Championship Previews

Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut on Monday evening:
Schools Reinstate Expulsion Of CT Student Who Threatened Shooting
A boy expelled for threatening to shoot a female student was supposed to come back to school Monday, months early, prompting an outcry.>>>Read More.
School threat cases across Connecticut
Student, 17, Arrested After 'Fabricated' 911 Gun Threat Call: PD
Schools in New Haven were locked-down after that call and many social media threats that police said were made by an out-of-state teen.>>>Read More.
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Another Threat Closes Hamden High School For 2 More Days: Officials
The high school, which was closed Friday, will be closed for two more days after the district received another threat, officials said.>>>Read More.
Gun Threats Lock Down Wilbur Cross, Hillhouse Schools: Officials
Cops no longer view the Wilbur Cross report as credible, but at Hillhouse, a social media threat is still being investigated, official said.>>>Read More.
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Threat Prompts Lockdown At Eli Whitney Tech In Hamden
Officials are investigating a social media threat, according to reports.>>>Read More.
Threat Prompts Increased Police Presence At Stratford High School
Officials said an overnight threat was deemed to be “not credible” for Stratford High School.>>>Read More.
>>>>Also across CT
Gov. Lamont Encourages CT Residents To Use Tax Amnesty Program
The program allows residents and businesses to pay back taxes at a reduced interest rate and no penalties.>>>Read More.
Connecticut High School Football Championship Game Previews
Championship games in all four CIAC classes are scheduled for this Saturday. Tickets are only available online.>>>Read More.
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