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A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut on Friday.
A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut on Friday. (Patch graphic)

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.

CT Coronavirus Updates: School-By-School Cases

The number of coronavirus-related cases involving students declined significantly last week. Here are numbers for every school in CT.>>>Read More.


Police Want To Talk To CT, MA Car Dealers ‘Person Of Interest’ May Have Visited

Police want to talk to car dealerships staff in CT and MA that Qinxuan Pan, 29, may have visited before the Feb. 6 killing of Kevin Jiang.>>>Read More.

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CT Coronavirus Red Zone Map: Positive Infection Trends Continue

15 towns have been elevated above the state's worst category.>>>Read More.


Bank Robbery Investigated: Police

The robbery occurred Friday, according to police.>>>Read More.

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New GOLFTEC Facility Opens

GOLFTEC, a golf training facility with an emphasis on technology, has opened a new facility.>>>Read More.


European-Style Café Planned For Downtown

The owners hope to open mid-summer, next to the newly renovated Community Theatre.>>>Read More.


Starbucks Gains Approval Of Planning & Zoning

The Planning and Zoning Commission approved plans for a new Starbucks with a drive-thru at the site of a former restaurant.>>>Read More.


Community Rallies Around Connecticut Family Who's Endured Unspeakable Tragedy

Bella Chambasis' then-7-year-old sister was murdered in 2009. Her father was killed in a crash in 2011. Now Bella, 14, is gravely ill.>>>Read More.


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