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Man Smashes Woman’s Car With Crowbar: PD; Waitress Wins $1 Million Jackpot; Officers Deliver Baby: CT News

Boy, 5, appears on "Ellen"/ Horse rescued from slaughter/ Rabid raccoon captured/ Famed Broadway composer's former house for sale and more.

There was plenty of news across Connecticut Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.

Police are seeking a man who allegedly followed a woman and exploded in rage after her car splashed him with water.>>>Read More.

A woman who works as a cocktail waitress at a casino recently won big at Mohegan Sun.>>>Read More.

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The woman was charged with risk of injury to a minor.>>>Read More.

Baby Natalie had no desire to wait for the EMS, so the officers had to take action.>>>Read More.

Find out what's happening in Fairfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

She also pushed a woman during the incident, according to police.>>>Read More.

The popular spot is now open though temps are still ice cold.>>>Read More.

Had he not been rescued, Chance would have been sent to slaughter. Here is how you can help him recover.>>>Read More.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Animal Control immediately.>>>Read More.

Police warn residents not to approach wild animals after two dogs were bitten by a raccoon.>>>Read More.

A bill would add a tax to fossil fuels, including gasoline, heating oil and natural gas.>>>Read More.

A number of robberies and carjackings have taken place in recent months during alleged transactions from online social media sites.>>>Read More.

Police say the driver eventually fell unconscious and was administered a dose of Narcan at the scene.>>>Read More.

The home was conceived and built by famed composer Richard Rodgers, whose collaborations include The Sound of Music, Oklahoma! and many more.>>>Read More.

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