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Outback Permanently Closes Location; DMV Reopens: CT News
Historic diner rebounds from "nightmare"/ Dog owner charged/ Company awarded $9.5B contract/ School board considers mascot name change...
There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Outback Steakhouse Now 'Permanently Closed’ at This CT Location
The popular franchise is not coming back from the coronavirus lockdown.>>>Read More.
Historic Diner Rebounds From Coronavirus 'Nightmare'
"Emotions were riding so high, and I had a lot of sleepless nights," said the owner of the diner, "it was very, very emotional.">>>Read More.
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Man Charged In Racial Incident
A man has been charged following allegations that he used racial epithets against a woman and her young son.>>>Read More.
Owner Charged After Found With Seized Dog: Police
The dog went missing from the animal control after being seized for a quarantine period for a “dog bite incident,” according to police.>>>Read More.
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CT DMV Reopens With New Rules: Here’s What You Need To Know
The Connecticut DMV reopened with new rules and here is what you need to know>>>Read More.
Here Is When Connecticut’s Back-To-School Plan Will Be Released
The state will release its preliminary back-to-school plan for the fall later this week.>>>Read More.
Several Thunderstorm Chances In CT's Weather Forecast
We really, really need the rain and it may come via a series of storm chances.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Connecticut Company Awarded $9.5-Billion Contract
- Man Accused Of Making False Police Call To Harass Victim
- Registered Sex Offender Commits Lewd Act: Police
- Black Bear Reported Near School
- Education Board Hears From Experts On Removing Indian Mascot
- Negligent Homicide Charges Filed In Fatal 2019 Crash
- Pay Cuts Proposed For UConn Non-Union 'Managers'
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