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Police Officer Dies At 34, Mourned Across State: CT News

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Police Officer Dies At 34, Mourned Across State

He is survived by his wife Meghan and 2-year-old son Finn, police said.>>>Read More.


Convicted Felon Fled Crash Site On Foot: Police

The suspect was hiding underneath a pile of down trees/limbs in the woods, police said, while adding they also found cocaine.>>>Read More.

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Special 'Blanket' Helps Extinguish Complicated Car Fire

Fire crews responded and found a Honda Hybrid on fire, and the highway was closed, officials said.>>>Read More.


Downtown Stabbing Reported: Police

The victim, a 27-year-old man, reported that he had been stabbed in the abdomen while trying to break up a fight on the street, police said.>>>Read More.

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Person Struck By Train Dies: Report

Train service was delayed by about 35 minutes, officials said.>>>Read More.


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Yale Professors Leaving U.S. For Canada Over Trump: Reports

One professor told a media outlet that he wants to raise his kids “in a country that is not tilting towards a fascist dictatorship.”>>>Read More.


Popular Eatery Dating Back 100 Years Closes Location

The local owner noted that the location was closed for “reasons of medical health and wellbeing.”>>>Read More.


Eatery Known For Its Famous Chicken Nuggets Opening 2 New Locations

Known for their famous hand-cut chicken nuggets and potato cones, the eatery is expanding in Connecticut.>>>Read More.


IBM's Former Property Now Up For Sale

The 230-acre campus had once been home to nearly 2,500 workers.>>>Read More.


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