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1st West Nile Virus Mosquitoes Come Early In CT: Patch PM

Fatal Drowning At Lake In CT / Support Pours In For Seriously Injured Firefighter / Motel Owner Killed During Argument Over Pool Passes: PD

(Kristin Borden/Patch)

Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut on Tuesday afternoon:

West Nile Virus In Connecticut: What Is To Be Done?

The first West Nile virus-positive mosquitoes of the season have been found in Connecticut, and officials say it’s earlier than usual.>>>Read More.


First Responders Confirm Fatal Drowning In Lake In Connecticut

A person drowned in the lake late Tuesday morning.>>>Read More.

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GoFundMe Effort Launched To Aid Injured Firefighter

The volunteer firefighter, and soon-to-be father, was seriously injured in a recent motorcycle accident.>>>Read More.


Motel Owner Fatally Shot During Argument Over Pool Pass: Police

A man accused of killing a motel owner in an argument that began over a $10 swimming pool pass remained in custody Tuesday morning on a $2 million bond.>>>Read More.

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Connecticut Health Agencies Win $3.3 Million Award From Feds

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has awarded Connecticut a $3.3 million grant to address health disparities.>>>Read More.

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