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New Gun Laws Proposed, Lamont Urges Hiring 500 More Cops; Here's What To Know: CT News
Victim In Fatal Crash Identified / Iconic Home Used In Michael Douglas Movie For Sale / CT Resident Wins Silver Medal / Romance Scams Rising
Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut on Monday night:
Lamont Proposes CT Gun Law Changes, 500 New Local Police Officers
Gov. Ned Lamont proposed major changes to Connecticut's law on open carry of firearms, and he proposed hiring 500 new police officers across the state.>>>Read More.
Police Identify 15-Year-Old Victim Of Fatal Crash
The girl killed in a car versus pedestrian crash last week has been identified.>>>Read More.
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Connecticut Home From Michael Douglas Movie Up For Sale
One of the most iconic homes in all of Connecticut is up for sale for the first time in 25 years, according to Redfin.>>>Read More.
CT Resident Wins Silver Medal At 2022 Beijing Olympics
The CT resident earned the first Olympic medal handed out to an American at the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing this weekend.>>>Read More.
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Romance Scams Are Costing The Lovelorn In Connecticut Dearly
Schemes promising love and affection are on the uptick again in Connecticut as Valentine’s Day nears.>>>Read More.
Chef Competes In World Food Championship
She will compete for a $100,000 prize.>>>Read More.
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