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Graduate Sues School District, Claims She Can’t Read Or Write

A woman who graduated from the local public school system says she can’t read or write, and she has filed a lawsuit against the district claiming it failed her.>>>Read More.


Israeli Prime Minister’s Son Buys House, Starts Local Business

The oldest son of the Israeli prime minister has formed a company in town and bought a house to boost his work.>>>Read More.

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Police Chief ‘Outraged’ After Downtown Robbery: Police

The police chief said he is “outraged” people who witnessed the robbery videotaped it for social media, but didn’t bother to contact police for help. “This is not just disappointing—it is disgraceful,” the Chief said.>>>Read More.


Tree Topples On Mail Truck

The tree also damaged power and communication lines, according to police.>>>Read More.

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Police Officer Recognized For Assisting Ill Passenger On Plane

"Officer Jimenez, together with a nurse on board the flight, volunteered to care for me when I became sick and the flight attendant asked for medical personnel to step up and identify themselves," the man's letter said.>>>Read More.


Nationwide Layoffs Spiked 245% In February: See CT Impact

Job cuts soared across the government sector in February, with retailers, pharmaceutical companies and others also cutting positions.>>>Read More.


City Cites Toad’s Place — For Making History

City officials presented Toad’s Place with two official proclamations as part of the legendary club’s 50th anniversary event.>>>Read More.


UConn AD: 'Seismic Movements' Creating 'Revolution' In College Sports

UConn Athletic director David Benedict explains the impact of college sports revenue sharing.>>>Read More.


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