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College Student Mourned; Dramatic Rescue On Icy Waters: CT News
Terrifying 'quick sand' incident/ Boy, 11, saves mom/ New driver's license renewal rolls out/ Restaurant owner arrested: CT Month In Review

There was plenty of news across Connecticut during the month of February. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
College Student From CT Dies Due To Virus Complications
A local college student has died following a battle with coronavirus.>>>Read More.
'Quick Sand' At Beach Leads To Terrifying Incident
Two people ended up quickly "sinking" on a part of sand at a local beach.>>>Read More.
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Dramatic Rescue After Truck Falls Into Icy Waters: WATCH
Firefighters rescued two people from a submerged truck in the water near during a snow storm, fire officials said.>>>Read More.
Boy Performs CPR On Mom Who Was Choked Unconscious
An 11-year-old boy resuscitated his mother after she was choked unconscious. Police have charged a man in the case.>>>Read More.
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CT Driver's License Online Renewal Rolling Out: Lamont
More drivers will become eligible to renew licenses online. Here's how it works.>>>Read More.
WATCH: Police Body Camera Footage Captures Chaotic Scene At Bonfire As First Responders Are Attacked
Grieving family and friends went "too far" police said with large, loud gathering and illegal bonfire where first responders were attacked.>>>Read More and watch the video here.
Other top stories:
- Well-Known Restaurant Owner Charged With Bribery: State Attorney
- Where Is Jennifer Dulos? Prosecutor Contemplates Deal To Find Her
- Woman Crashes Car Into McDonald's While On Drugs: PD
- Own Part Of Oscar Winner's Former Connecticut Estate
- $5.4 Million Winning Lottery Prize Sold In CT: Here's Where
- Connecticut Man Subject Of James Patterson's New Book
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