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Burger King Closes Location, New Fast-Growing Eatery Moving In: CT News
Purse-Snatching At Walmart/ Utility Seeks 9-Percent Rate Increase/ Workers Struck, Injured By Truck/ Olympic Gold Medalist To Speak & More

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Burger King Closes Location, New Fast-Growing Eatery Revealed For Site
This will mark the rapidly-expanding brand's fourth Connecticut location.>>>Read More.
Purse-Snatching At Walmart Leads To Teen's Arrest: Police
The teen "forcefully bumped" the victim away from her shopping cart and stole her purse while in the Walmart parking lot, police said.>>>Read More.
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2 Workers Struck, Injured By Bucket Truck: FD
The two suffered "apparent trauma injuries to the face and legs," and were taken to area hospitals for treatment, a top fire official said.>>>Read More.
Utility Seeks Another 9 Percent Rate Increase
According to Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, the proposed rate hike would increase bills by more than 9 percent.>>>Read More.
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Yale, PD Cops Investigating 2 Strong-Arm Robberies, 1 Armed Robbery
A Yale University grad student's wallet was stolen, another fled an attempted robbery and an Uber driver was robbed at knife point: Police.>>>Read More.
Olympic Gold Medalist Alexis Holmes To Speak At Southern CT State
On Oct. 30, the local native will talk about the Paris 2024 Olympics, where she anchored the U.S. women's 4x400-relay team for the Gold.>>>Read More.
Recall Alert: LACTAID Milk Recall
The containers were shipped to retailers and wholesalers in CT and other states last month.>>>Read More.
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