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First CT West Nile Case Confirmed, Victim Hospitalized: Patch PM
CT Tries To Woo New Amazon Headquarters; 'Furry' Activities Lead Politician To Resign; Popular Meteorologist's Return To TV; Latest on Irma.

Share-worthy stories from the Connecticut Patch network to talk about tonight:
See What CT Towns Are Trying To Woo Amazon HQ
A few communities across the state could be potential suitors for the company’s second corporate home.>>> Read More.
First CT West Nile Case Confirmed This Season, Victim Hospitalized
The patient became ill and was sent to the hospital.>>> Read More.
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‘Furry’ Online Activities Prompt CT Town Politician To Resign
A town councilman resigned after his furry profile came to light, which said that he "tolerates" rape.>>> Read More.
Man Killed After Car Crashes Into Pole
A 61-year-old man died after a man crashed into a pole. >>> Read More.
Find out what's happening in Norwichfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Popular Meteorologist Announces Return To TV
A popular meteorologist who has been on health-related leave will make his return soon.>>> Read More.
Intoxicated Woman Arrested After Shooting Birds: PD
She was shooting birds off her bird feeder, police said.>>> Read More.
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