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Firefighter Charged; Retailer Coming To Major Mall: CT News

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There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.

Firefighter Charged In Rape Cases In 2 Towns

Police arrested the firefighter in connection with violent attacks in two Connecticut towns.>>>Read More.


CT Sports Governing Body Responds to Transgender Ruling

The Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference has responded to a ruling against transgender athletes competing in girls' sports.>>>Read More.

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National Retailer Coming to Major CT Mall

The Mall has turned to a familiar retailer to take occupancy of the prime, concourse-facing real estate vacated by Forever 21 last year.>>>Read More.


Man Shot Gun Toward Highway From Overpass: Police

Police said a city man is accused of shooting a gun toward the highway from an overpass.>>>Read More.

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Drive-In Movies Return To Town

Drive-in theaters are making a comeback, and one is coming back in June.>>>Read More.


CT Company Adds Thermal Imaging Cameras To Detect Fevers

The major company had 46 confirmed positive cases of coronavirus, but after its own testing program, found that 57 had the virus and recovered.>>>Read More.


Coronavirus Pay Rate Extended At Stop & Shop

A pay increase related to the coronavirus has been extended at Stop & Shop.>>>Read More.


Yale New Haven Hospital Expects $500 Million In Losses

Responding to the challenges of the coronavirus will strain the hospital system's finances.>>>Read More.


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