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Police Confrontation Investigated; Famous Actor Visits: CT News

Popular anchor leaving/ Neighbors rally around turkey shot by police/ Employees resign after vaccine mandate/ Officer arrested and more...

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

WATCH: Police Internal Affairs Investigating Library Incident Involving YouTuber

A YouTuber has threatened to sue a Connecticut community after an encounter with police officers in the library. You can view the entire encounter here.>>>Read More.


Popular TV News Anchor Leaving Connecticut Station

The long-time news anchor is departing the station after deciding against renewing her contract.>>>Read More.

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Famous Actor Stops By CT

Here is why the famous actor was in town and visited with Stew Leonard Jr.>>>Read More.


Former Councilwoman Sold Drugs Out Of Her Bakery: PD

A former municipal official and her husband are accused of selling Oxycodone pills out of their eatery, according to police.>>>Read More.

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Police Officer Who Shot Teen Receives $100K Payout

A police officer who shot and killed an 18-year-old during an attempted traffic stop in Connecticut received a $100,000 payout.>>>Read More.


Town-By-Town Population Change: See Where CT’s New Residents Are

When the coronavirus pandemic hit last spring, people fled to CT. A new report shows where they ended up.>>>Read More.


15 Employees Resign After Employer Mandates Coronavirus Vaccine

Some employees have resigned instead of getting the COVID-19 vaccine.>>>Read More.


Neighbors Rally Around Turkey Shot By Police

Police shot a turkey after receiving complaints about the bird being aggressive.>>>Read More.


Disease Causing Massive Damage To Trees Throughout CT: Scientists

Beech leaf disease, which can kill trees within several years of detection, is now widespread and prevalent in Connecticut.>>>Read More.


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