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Fallen Tree Kills Worker + Teen, 16, Critically Injured In Shooting: CT News

HS Football Team Bus Drove Wrong Way: Officials / New Developments In Jennifer Dulos Case / New Upscale Eatery To Open....

Here are the breaking and trending news stories across Connecticut.
Here are the breaking and trending news stories across Connecticut. (Patch Graphics)

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Breaking news stories:


16-Year-Old Girl Critically Injured In Shooting: Reports

Police did not disclose the location of the shooting, which occurred early Tuesday, according to reports.>>>Read More.

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Worker Killed By Fallen Tree: Police

The tree had fallen in an unintended direction, police said.>>>Read More.


New Developments In Jennifer Dulos Case: Reports

Michelle Troconis, who was sentenced to 14 and a half years in prison for the disappearance and death of Jennifer Farber Dulos, has filed a legal filing from prison. Here’s what we know about it.>>>Read More.

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Giant Snake Slithers Its Way To Town: ACO

The python was found in a reservoir area.>>>Read More.


HS Football Team Bus Drove Wrong Way On I-95: Officials

School officials said they were made aware of a "disturbing incident" involving a bus.>>>Read More.


Trending news stories:


Well-Known Restaurant Closes For Good

"Everything has been going up in price by day also the rent and labor were two other big factors behind that tough decision to close it down,” the owners said.>>>Read More.


New Upscale Eatery To Feature Simulated Sports

A new, luxury apartment complex is getting a new, high-tech eatery/attraction that taps into residents' culinary and recreation tastes. Stadium XV will not be your typical bar/restaurant, officials with the restaurant announced.>>>Read More.


Women's Business Group Opens New Office In Hartford

The Connecticut Women's Business Council also operates sites in New Haven, New London, Stamford, and Waterbury.>>>Read More.

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