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Man, 23, Died In Hospital Hallway; Lawsuit Settlement Reached / Food Network Picks CT's "Most Iconic Food" / Man "Joggles" For A Cause...
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Former Teacher Pleads Guilty In Criminal Case
After executing additional search warrants, police learned that the then teacher had taken covert photographs of multiple female students within the school and even in his classroom, the state’s attorney said. He also accessed students' social media accounts and downloaded their images, all without their knowledge, the state’s attorney added.>>>Read More.
Man, 23, Left To Die In Hospital Hallway, Lawsuit Claims; Hospital Settles Suit With Man’s Estate
The case against the hospital claimed that the 23-year-old never received treatment for the entirety of the near seven hours he was in the emergency room hallway; no staff checked on him until just before 2 a.m. when he was found brain-dead, the lawsuit claimed.>>>Read More.
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The Food Network Says This Is Connecticut’s 'Most Iconic Food'
The Food Network listed the foods each of the 50 states is known for in its 2024 "United Plates of America" report.>>>Read More.
Juggling And Running: Local Resident’s Inspiring Boston Marathon
A local resident took a unique approach to the 2024 Boston Marathon to honor a fallen friend.>>>Read More.
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Suspect — On Bicycle — Accused Of Breaking Into Cars: PD
The accused was apprehended after police said he tried to hide underneath a car in the parking lot of a Stop and Shop.>>>Read More.
Man Scammed Out Of $30K By Man Posing As Microsoft Worker
The scam was initiated by a computer popup alert from "Microsoft" that claimed their financial accounts had been hacked, police said.>>>Read More.
Barbers Hailed As Heroes After Saving Child Running In Road
Surveillance footage from inside the barber shop shows the pair hard at work when they spot the child out the window.>>>Read More.
State Police Gets New Canine Training Course From Eagle Scout's Project
John Sleeman, a Scout with Troop 15, took on a new canine police course as his Eagle project and handed it over to Troop C.>>>Read More.
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