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Police Officer Beaten, Robbed, Suspects Chased Into CT: Police

An off-duty police officer was beaten and robbed by a group of people, and two of the suspects fled into Connecticut and multiple agencies, including a police department helicopter, searched for the suspects.>>>Read More.


Man Removed Flag At Town Hall, Issues Public Apology, Town Says

The day after the flag was raised outside of Town Hall, it was discovered that it had been removed, and now the person responsible has publicly apologized.>>>Read More.

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Sexually Explicit Videos Disrupt Town Meeting

Police are investigating.>>>Read More.


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Capitol Groove Festival, Mystic Boat Show, Art In Ashford Highlight Busy Weekend Across Connecticut

Capitol Groove, Mystic Boat Show, firefly walks, and more top the list of must-see events in Connecticut this weekend.>>>Read More.


$316M Development Project Coming

The transit-oriented mixed-use development project calls for 470 apartments and 28,000 square feet of retail and commercial space.>>>Read More.


Meet UConn's Class Of 2025: The In-State Graduates

UConn Wednesday released its list of the 2025 in-state graduates.>>>Read More.


Connecticut Confirms Season’s First West Nile Virus-Positive Mosquitoes

Connecticut reports first West Nile virus-positive mosquitoes of 2025, urges preventive measures.>>>Read More.

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