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Woman Accused Of Impersonating A Nurse, Performed Procedure, Warrant Says

Investigators said the accused performed a medical procedure and during this unauthorized procedure, the patient suffered severe complications, including choking, vomiting, loss of consciousness, and aspiration pneumonia, according to the warrant.>>>Read More.


Car Strikes House, Helicopter Responds: Reports

A helicopter responded to the accident as a car had rolled over.>>>Read More.

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School Closed Due To Illness Outbreak: Reports

The school was slated for closure due to an outbreak of an illness.>>>Read More.


Greenwich Avenue Restaurant Closes, New Venture Announced

The owners announced the restaurant is "entering a new era.">>>Read More.

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Anti-Trump 'Free America' Walkouts Planned In Connecticut

The events on Tuesday, Jan. 20, will mark one year since Trump was sworn into office, with participants set to protest his policies.>>>Read More.


Disney On Ice, 'Golden Girls' & Exhibits: This Weekend In CT

Here's a look at some of the fun events around the state this weekend.>>>Read More.


Fire Breaks Out At Business, Fire Officials Say

Fire crews battled a blaze at the local business >>>Read More.


Country Club Project Approved By Inland Wetlands Commission With Conditions

The Inland Wetlands Commission approved the project with more than 20 conditions.>>>Read More.


Dalio Education Invests $2.5M In Manufacturing, Tech Nonprofit Job Training Program, MATCH

It's an important investment for people 18-26 with a high school diploma facing barriers to employment, says Barbara Dalio, Founder/CEO.>>>Read More.

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