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Beloved Dog Disappears In Woods/ Tree Falls On Vehicle, 1 Hospitalized/ Abandoned Kittens Found In Walmart Bathroom/ Food Recall Announced

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Home Hit by Truck, Deemed Uninhabitable, Police Say

Responding officers located a Ford F-250 Super Duty pickup truck, equipped with a snow plow and sander, partially inside a home, police said.>>>Read More.


Woman Frantic As Beloved Dog Disappears In Woods

"The search effort has been intense, on foot, with drones and scent tracker dogs. Mailbox flyers and posters are out to the abutting neighborhoods on all sides. Still trying to get the deep woods covered. Not easy," she wrote.>>>Read More.

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Tree Falls On Vehicle, Person Injured: Fire Officials

Photos shared by fire officials appear to show a large tree crushing the roof of a vehicle.>>>Read More.


Abandoned Kittens Found In Walmart Bathroom

A reward is being offered for information after two abandoned kittens were found in a Walmart bathroom.>>>Read More.

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Connecticut Job Growth Lags Nationally, State Labor Force Shrinks, Business Group Says

The state's largest business organization highlights a shrinking labor force and lagging private sector growth despite job openings.>>>Read More.


Food Products Recalled By Local Company: CT Officials

The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection’s Food and Standards Division is warning consumers that the company is recalling five varieties of its product.>>>Read More.


Flu Cases Surging In CT: What To Know About Subclade K Mutation

Flu activity is high or very high in 48 states and jurisdictions, including Connecticut, according to the CDC.>>>Read More.


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