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Tree Worker Struck By Falling Branch, Seriously Injured

A tree worker suffered a facial injury with severe bleeding.>>>Read More.


Warning Issued Over Checks Stolen From Post Office: Police

Police in this Connecticut town issued a warning.>>>Read More.

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Women Shoved, Injured Employees During Incident At Walmart: PD

Police said two employees were injured and a store security device was damaged during the altercation.>>>Read More.


2 Stabbed During Fight, Man Arrested: Police

Police said an investigation determined two people were stabbed during a fight.>>>Read More.

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Mayor Rejects Flock Safety Contract After Residents Raise Privacy Concerns

"The testimony highlighted significant concerns about privacy, public trust," the mayor said.>>>Read More.


Police Deny Claims Department Is Working With ICE

The department pushed back against claims circulating on social media about federal immigration enforcement.>>>Read More.


UConn Women Announce 2026-27 Non-Conference Basketball Slate

The 12-time national championship-winning UConn women’s basketball team will again play a "gauntlet" of a non-conference schedule.>>>Read More.


E-Bikes/E-Scooters Prohibited For Most Students In Public Schools: Superintendent

The new policy requires a student to have a driver's license to be able to ride e-bikes and e-scooters on campus.>>>Read More.

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