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Teen’s Death Investigated + Nurse Saves Life At Concert: CT News
2 hospitalized after fire/ BOE candidate called out for blackface costume/ Nearly 20 street signs stolen/ Rock thrown from car injures child

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Teen, 14, Killed In Shooting Identified: State Police
The teen’s death is being investigated by Connecticut State Police’s Major Crimes Unit, according to officials.>>>Read More.
Board Of Ed Hopeful Called Out For 2018 Blackface Costume
Democrats say the Republican candidate should withdraw from the race. He says he is not quitting.>>>Read More.
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Nurse Saves Woman's Life At Blake Shelton Concert
A woman suffered a severe seizure at a Connecticut concert, and a nurse stepped up, according to a report.>>>Read More.
Fundraiser Started To Help Make Special Olympics Athlete’s Dream Come True
A man with cerebral palsy and a seizure disorder is asking for the community's help to live his dream and compete in the 100-meter run.>>>Read More.
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Child Hospitalized After Assault With Rock
A student walking to a bus stop was struck by a rock thrown from a passing car, according to a report.>>>Read More.
2 Hospitalized After Apartment Fire
Firefighters rescued two people from a fire at an apartment building on Thursday, according to officials.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Nearly 20 Street Signs Stolen: Police
- Man Carjacked At Gunpoint In Store Parking Lot: Police
- Man Injured In Shooting In Broad Daylight: Police
- Man Gets 5 Years, Ordered To Pay $300K For Car Scheme
- Bobby Valentine Addresses His Comments On Caroline Simmons
- House Fire Started By Power Line
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