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Teen Killed By Distracted Driver Identified: PD, Mourned By Community: CT News

Church Fines Evictee For Talking / Former New York TV Reporter Joins CT Station / Study Finds Percentage Of CT Residents That Had COVID-19

Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut on Tuesday night:

Outpouring Of Support Continues For Teen Killed Sunday

The 14-year-old girl was struck and killed by a distracted pickup truck driver on Sunday afternoon, according to police.>>>Read More.


Church Fines Evictee For Talking

"These people are supposed to be Christians" the evictee said.>>>Read More.

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Former NY TV News Reporter Joins Connecticut TV Station

She was a reporter in New York and will now be a news anchor at the CT station.>>>Read More.


Nearly 40 Percent Of CT Residents Had COVID-19: CDC Study

A new CDC study found that about 40 percent of Connecticut residents were infected with the coronavirus at some point.>>>Read More.

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College Students Protest Removal Of Black Lives Matter Flag

One student told the Connecticut Post that taking down the flag was a “total slap in the face.”>>>Read More.


CA Company To Pay $4.8 Million In CT Medicaid Case

A California company was accused of overcharging Connecticut Medicaid for services, according to prosecutors.>>>Read More.


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