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Former Local Sports Star Killed In New Orleans Attack
A former two-sport athlete at a local school in Connecticut has been identified as one of more than a dozen people killed when a man drove his pickup truck into a crowd of holiday revelers on Bourbon Street on New Year's Eve.>>>Read More.
Teen Driving Stolen Car Critically Injured In Crash: PD
A teen driver of a stolen car was critically injured when the vehicle struck a utility pole, police said.>>>Read More.
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Man, 64, Charged In Stabbing At Train Station: Police
Armed with a box cutter, police said, the 64-year-old repeatedly stabbed a man.>>>Read More.
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Silent Discos, Neon Snowboarding & Fresh Perspectives: CT This Weekend
Who needs fireworks? Kickstart 2025 in Connecticut with an "Interstellar Rail Jam" or "Silent Disco.">>>Read More.
Start 2025 With Quadrantids And 120 Meteors An Hour: When To See In CT
Under perfect conditions, up to 120 meteors an hour may be visible during the narrow, six-hour peak.>>>Read More.
New Year's Baby: Bridgeport Hospital Welcomes 1st Baby Of 2025
The little girl was born at the hospital at 2:33 a.m. on Jan. 1.>>>Read More.
Greenwich Hospital Welcomes First Baby Of 2025
Greenwich Hospital welcomed its first baby of 2025 early Wednesday.>>>Read More.
Rock Legend To Kick Off Event At Library
The annual music and media festival is scheduled for April 3-6.>>>Read More.
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