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CT Lawmaker Accused Of Sexual Misconduct In Data Report: Patch PM

Woman Charged With Fraud In COVID Relief Fund Scheme / Connecticut Scholar-Athlete Program Presented / CT Receives $6.4 Million Grant.

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Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut Tuesday afternoon:

1 Connecticut Lawmaker Accused Of Sexual Misconduct Since 2017

The “#MeToo” movement brought sweeping changes nationwide, including in Connecticut, on how allegations of sexual misconduct are handled.>>>Read More.


Woman Charged With Fraud In COVID-19 Relief Fund Scheme

One of 6 charged, the Justice Department says she and others falsely claimed they operated churches in $9M fraud scheme.>>>Read More.

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Connecticut Scholar-Athlete Program Presented Virtually [VIDEO]

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the 38th CIAC Scholar-Athlete Awards ceremony was produced for video, featuring all 363 honorees.>>>Read More.


CT Humane Society Event Benefits COVID-19 Relief Programs

The Connecticut Humane Society’s “Springtime Unleashed” virtual event will work to keep pets in homes they know and love. Read details here.>>>Read More.

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CT Receives $6.4 Million Justice Assistance Grant From Feds

The money had been withheld from Connecticut and other states by the Trump-Pence administration, according to Gov. Ned Lamont.>>>Read More.


CT Seeks Vaccination Equality Through Money For Partnerships

Gov. Ned Lamont announced $13 million in funding to improve coronavirus vaccination equity throughout the state.>>>Read More.

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