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Fatal Crash Into Home Ignites Massive Fire In CT: Patch PM

Archie Moore's Opening New Location In CT / Board Requiring CT State College Students To Be Vaccinated/ Subway Responds To Non-Tuna DNA Test

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Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut Thursday afternoon:

Car, Home Burst Into Flames As Crash Turns Deadly In Connecticut

A car slammed into a home in a harrowing crash that ignited a fire and displaced several residents. One person was killed in the early morning crash.>>>Read More.


Postponed By Pandemic, Archie Moore's Sets Opening Date For New Location In CT: Report

After being delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, the popular eatery chain born in New Haven plans the opening of its fifth location.>>>Read More.

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CT State College Students Must Be Fully Vaccinated: Regents Board

CT's Board of Regents is requiring students at State Universities returning for the fall to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.>>>Read More.


CT-Based Subway Responds To New York Times Tuna Test

A DNA test was unable to prove the product is tuna, or is not tuna. Here’s what Subway has to say.>>>Read More.

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Memo: ‘N-Word’ Principal Could Be Fired

The attorney, Tom Mooney of the firm Shipman & Goodwin, offered that counsel to the schools administration in a May 18 memo.>>>Read More.

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