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Employees Fight At Restaurant; Business Scammed; Best Hospitals
Kitten stuck in engine rescued/ Young inventor captures spotlight/ Man charged in pregnant cat's death/ UConn renews rivalry & more: CT News

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Restaurant Employee Charged After Fight: Cops
A woman was charged for her role in an altercation between two restaurant employees, police said.>>>Read More.
Kitten Stuck In Engine Compartment Rescued: FD
The kitten was quickly rescued by firefighters.>>>Read More.
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Businesses Scammed Out of $4,200: Police
Police say a new scam is going around and they offer tips on how to protect yourself.>>>Read More.
UConn, Tennessee to Renew Storied Women's Hoop Rivalry
The UConn and Tennessee women's basketball programs will be renewing their rivalry.>>>Read More.
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Wingstop Restaurant Opens New CT Location
The new restaurant's menu features bone-in and boneless chicken wings sauced and tossed in a wide array of signature sauces.>>>>Read More.
Young Inventor Captures National Spotlight
A soon-to-be sixth grader finds herself at ground zero of the plastic straw ban legislation.>>>Read More.
Man Charged in Case of Dead, Pregnant Cat
A man has been charged in the case of a pregnant cat that was found dead in the basement of a home, authorities said.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Health Aide Arrested On Child Pornography Charge: Report
- Woman Eats Vial of Coke During Booking: Report
- Eagle Scout Candidate Honored By Police Department
- Father, Son Charged In Machete, Stun Gun Fight
- Man, 20, Arrested For Breaking Door At Bar: Police
- Best Hospitals In Connecticut: New U.S. News Rankings
- CT Cop Retires Amid Racist Text Probe
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