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Double-Fatal Fiery Crash; Thanksgiving Day Homicide Investigated; ‘Kid Governor’ Elected: CT News

Sisters, mother charged after fight in McDonald's parking lot; DUI driver had son, 6, in car: PD; Christmas TV schedule; Road race results.

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

State Police say the highway, which was closed near the accident scene, reopened Friday afternoon.>>>Read More.

A father faces charges after police say he was driving drunk with his 6-year-old son in the car.>>>Read More.

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

Police say the two sisters went to confront a McDonald’s employee over social media posts and the mother decided to go with them.>>>Read More.

When officers arrived they saw a bloodied man who appeared to be intoxicated attempting to flee the scene.>>>Read More.

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

He had been involved in a foot chase earlier this week.>>>Read More.

A car that may have been involved fled police and crashed into a tree.>>>Read More.

The suspect was initially pulled over because he was driving a car without a front license plate.>>>Read More.

Responding officers found the man ejected from his vehicle and he was pronounced dead at the scene early Friday morning.>>>Read More.

Find out when your favorite holiday movies will air on network and cable television this season, from Thanksgiving through Christmas 2016.>>>Read More.

A massive search is underway in Texas for the 9-year-old boy with autism from Connecticut.>>>Read More.

With the Holiday Season upon us, these are the 12 communities that have Main Streets you'll want to visit, says OnlyInYourState.com>>>Read More.

She had won the statewide election and would be serving as CT’s Kid Governor for the 2017 season.>>>Read More.

Police say the accused fled after being confronted by neighbors and were arrested by officers.>>>Read More.

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