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These Major Retailers Already Use Facial Recognition Technology, CT Lawmakers Eye Stopping It
A prominent grocery store and other major retailers use facial recognition technology at their stores.>>>Read More.
Teacher, 42, Charged Following Texts With Student, 13: PD
The teacher was taken into custody on the charge of harmful communication with a minor, police said.>>>Read More.
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Financial Crimes Unit Seeks Help To ID Person Believed To Be Involved In Widespread Fraud Scheme
Investigators said they believe the individual may falsely claim veteran status as part of the scheme.>>>Read More.
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Trump-Themed Merchandise Store Set To Close
A "fan appreciation rally" is slated at the Trump store.>>>Read More.
Woman Missing Since Last Month; Police Ask For Help
Police are asking for the public's assistance in finding a missing 23-year-old woman.>>>Read More.
Major Company Unveils New HQ As It Experience 'Unprecedented Growth'
The company said in an announcement that the move to a new 10,000-square-foot headquarters is "driven by unprecedented growth.">>>Read More.
Speed Safety Camera Plan Approved For Another CT Community: Details
The plan calls for 14 speed cameras to be installed near several school zones. Here's when and where to expect them.>>>Read More.
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