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Family Of Nurse Killed In Police Chase To Receive $4.5M: Report: CT News
Gas Station Told To Go Home / New Plans Released For Former Movie Theater Site / Stew Leonard's Recalls Items / Trooper Acquitted & More...
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$4.5M For Family Of Nurse Killed In Police Chase: Report
A woman was killed when her vehicle was struck by a stolen SUV that was being chased by police.>>>Read More.
Gas Station Told To Go Home By Town
The convenience store was barred from staying open all night after residents complained of its contribution to neighborhood crime.>>>Read More.
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New Plans Released For Former Movie Theater Site: Report
The vacant movie theater property may be redeveloped, according to a report. Here is what is being proposed by a developer.>>>Read More.
CT Trooper Acquitted In Killing Of Black Man After High-Speed Chase
A white Connecticut state trooper was acquitted of charges in the death of a Black man who was shot behind the wheel of a stolen car.>>>Read More.
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Stew Leonard's Voluntarily Recalls Items Sold In CT
The products were sold in Stew Leonard's bakery departments at stores in Norwalk, Danbury and Newington, as well as New York and New Jersey.>>>Read More.
CT Considers Barring Legacy Admissions At Private And Public Colleges
Connecticut lawmakers are considering banning the use of legacy and donor preferences in admissions to all colleges and universities.>>>Read More.
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- Wedding Venue To Hold Grand Opening
- Defendant Charged With Manslaughter In Fatal Crash Arraigned
- Man Stabbed In Street Altercation
- Couple Arrested On Gun, Drug Charges: PD
- House Fire Displaces Family: Report
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