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DUI Driver Held Baby Unrestrained On Lap: Police: CT News
Popular Bank Closing Branches / Man Defrauded Amazon Of $3M: Feds / Fire Department Makes Great Save / Dentists To Pay $500K Settlement...
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DUI Driver Held Baby Unrestrained On Lap, Police Say
“The Trooper observed that the male operator was holding a one-month-old infant child in his lap, unrestrained," state police noted.>>>Read More.
Popular Bank Is Closing Dozens Of Branches, Including 2 In CT
The prominent bank is to shutter dozens more locations across multiple states, including a pair in Connecticut.>>>Read More.
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Man Accused Of Defrauding Amazon Of $3 Million: Feds
Officials detail how they say a man defrauded the online retail giant of $3 million.>>>Read More.
Dentists Agree To Pay $500,000 To Settle Allegations, State Officials Say
The investigation involved the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General and the FBI.>>>Read More.
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Fights At High School Result In Arrests: Police
Officers responded to the school on reports of several fights involving students, police said.>>>Read More.
Fire Department Makes Great Save
A fast response by local firefighters likely saved a home for folks living in one neighborhood.>>>Read More.
‘Hold My Beer’: CT Craft Brews May Have These PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’
Nearly half of U.S. municipal water supplies have detectable levels of PFAS, according to experts.>>>Read More.
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- Teen Found With Loaded Gun, 2 Others Arrested: Police
- ID Released In Fatal Crash
- Convicted Felon Gave Gun To Juvenile After Seeing Police: PD
- Police Pursuit Ends With Crash
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