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Woman Killed After Being Run Over In Her Driveway, 2 Men Charged: PD: CT News

​$100,000 In Gold Recovered: PD / Popular Local Bar/Restaurant Moving To Another Town / 'Possible Explosive Device' Found: PD / UConn Rally

Here are the trending news stories across Connecticut.
Here are the trending news stories across Connecticut. (Patch graphic)

Patch PM CT brings you the breaking and trending news stories from all across Connecticut each weeknight. Here are those stories:


Woman Killed After Being Run Over In Her Own Driveway By Truck, 2 Men Charged: Police

According to police, there was a long delay before the two men attempted to assist the victim and did not call 911. Police recently announced two arrests in connection with the case.>>>Read More.


$100,000 In Gold Recovered: Police

Police said an accused scammer identified himself as a Homeland Security agent and demanded payment from a resident in gold.>>>Read More.

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Legendary Local Bar And Restaurant Moving To Another Town

A legendary local bar and restaurant is preparing to make a new town its new home.>>>Read More. .>>>Read More.


Man Passed Out, Crashed Car With Children Inside: State PD

The man crashed his car with a 7-year-old and an infant in the vehicle, police said.>>>Read More.

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'Possible Explosive Device' Found: Police [UPDATE]

The state police bomb squad was called in and has safely detonated the device, according to a report.>>>Read More.


Parade And Rally Announced For UConn Men's Hoop Team

Hartford will be hosting a rally to commemorate the UConn men winning their sixth national title.>>>Read More.


Eagle Scout Project Focused On New Historic Monument

A fundraiser is on tap for April 27 to help offset the cost.>>>Read More.


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