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White House Advisor Commends, Cautions CT On Coronavirus Battle
Here's how much more snow to expect / CT teen shot and killed, community mourns his loss / High school sports update.
Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut this afternoon:
White House Advisor Commends, Cautions CT On Coronavirus Battle
White House advisor Andy Slavitt commended Connecticut's efforts to battle the coronavirus, but cautioned that curve balls are possible.>>>Read More.
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CT Weather: Here's How Much More Snow Is Still Expected
This was an odd storm as southern parts of the state saw several inches of snow while northern parts have hardly received any yet.>>>Read More.
CT Teen Killed In Shooting, Community Mourns His Loss
Police are investigating after a 17-year-old, who was a Connecticut high school student, was shot and killed late Wednesday.>>>Read More.
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How Much Did You Get? CT Town-By-Town Snow Totals
Just a nuisance? Or are you still shoveling out? Let us know how much snow is in your driveway.>>>Read More.
Scholastic Governing Body Revises Policy On Some Winter Sports
Competitive cheer and dance, as well as indoor track, have been recommended by the CIAC to return in restricted form on March 1.>>>Read More.
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