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Woman, 2-Year-Old Killed In Stabbing, Man Charged: PD: CT News

Woman Punched Dog 36 Times: PD / Small Businesses "Saved" By Firefighters / Pedestrian Seriously Injured / New Chick-fil-A Planned & More...

Some of the top news trending across Connecticut on Tuesday morning.
Some of the top news trending across Connecticut on Tuesday morning. (Patch Graphics)

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2 Killed – 19-Year-Old, 2-Year-Old – In Stabbing, Man Charged: Police

Callers reported that a man had jumped through a second-floor glass window and landed on the walkway that leads to the apartment, police said.>>>Read More.


Woman Accused Of Punching Dog 36 Times Inside Vehicle: PD

Police said the woman was seen on surveillance footage punching the dog around 36 times while sitting in a vehicle outside a business.>>>Read More.

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Beloved Business Needs Help To Stay Open: CT Business News

Celebrity Chefs Open New Restaurants/ Bistro, Piano Bar Closes For Good/ New Hilton Hotel Being Built/ Restaurant Chain Closes Location…>>>Read More.


New Chick-fil-A Eatery Planned: Here’s Where

A new Chick-fil-A restaurant is being planned, and the project is part of a larger development.>>>Read More.


CT Lottery Pays Out $2.35 Million To Lucky Winners In A Week

The lucky tickets were sold in several towns, according to lottery officials.>>>Read More.


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