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Bristol Resident Earns Prestigious Honor
Franklin named to Smithsonian's National Museum of American History Board.

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Franklin named to Smithsonian's National Museum of American History Board.

Possible DUI leads to two dead in Southington accident.
Bristol Public Schools seeking public, anonymous feedback on spending plan.
Mother accused of shooting, leading to one death.
Hartford HealthCare set to close sites that first opened in December.
Event offers residents chance to hear updates, share concerns with local legislators.
Event in July to be held for new and continuing students focusing on admissions.
Expanded Chamber also working on bringing back community events.
Bristol community plans to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Memorial Boulevard which opened in 1921.
Students attending class at CCSU, and all CSCU schools, must be fully vaccinated against coronavirus.
CCSU taking lead on training teachers to support inclusive curriculums in public schools.
Area police, political leaders don't believe recent legislation goes far enough to solve rising car break-in problems.
Campaign aimed at bringing visitors, including family and friends, back into nursing homes.
Bristol mayor clears up social media misinformation.
Police looking into loaded handgun found in a residential yard last week.
Lamont signs bill making Connecticut the 19th state to legalize recreational use of marijuana.
Woman pleads not guilty to multiple charges, released on bond.
GoHealth Urgent Care reminding travelers on how to remain safe during summer trips.
Lamont administration unveils billion dollar plan to reduce commuter rail times.
Nutmeg state poised to become the 19th state to legalize use of cannabis.