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Popular Radio Host Laid Off, Thanks ‘Everyone For Listening’: CT News

Beloved Restaurant Owner Forced To Close, Seeks Return/ 2 CT Towns Cited In Trump's Budget/ TV News Station Adds To Staff/ Bobcat Sightings

On the weekend, we present some of the top stories and headlines from all across Connecticut. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on those stories by clicking here.

Popular Radio Host Laid Off

A popular Connecticut radio host announced on social media that her last day on air was this week after being laid off.>>>Read More.


Beloved Restaurant Owner Hoping To Return To His Business

The beloved eatery has been a community staple for 50 years, but "unforeseen circumstances" forced the owner to close.>>>Read More.

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2 CT Towns Cited For 'Wasteful' Spending In President Trump's Annual Budget Request

The towns were mentioned in the budget request as the administration seeks to increase defense spending and reduce non-defense programs.>>>Read More.


CT TV News Station Adds Lifestyle Reporter

She is "bringing a dynamic background in entertainment, lifestyle and multiplatform storytelling" to the new role, the station says.>>>Read More.

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Bobcat Sightings Reported Across CT — See Town-By-Town Numbers

Sightings have been reported in dozens of towns as bobcat populations grow in Connecticut, according to state wildlife data.>>>Read More.


This Pizzeria Named Top Slice In CT, New Ranking Says

A pizzeria has the best slice in Connecticut, according to a travel magazine's ranking of the "top pizza slice in all 50 states.">>>Read More.


CT Among States People Are Most Interested In Leaving, Survey Finds

Connecticut is among a group of Northeastern states that landed at the bottom of a recent analysis.>>>Read More.


Don't Fall For This Fake Cop Scam, Police Warn

The department is also hosting a "Scam Seminar" this month to teach residents how to spot a con.>>>Read More.

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