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Teen ‘Bracket’ Investigated; Vaccinated Mom Tests Positive

Inspiring girl, 3, mourned/ "Vaccination passport" possible/ Historic building destroyed in fire/ Abandoned kittens rescued & more: CT News

A historic building was destroyed in a fire this week in Connecticut.
A historic building was destroyed in a fire this week in Connecticut. (Cliff Champlin)

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

Bracket Ranking Local Teens On Instagram Under Investigation

"The students involved will be held accountable for their inappropriate actions," school officials said in a message to parents.>>>Read More.


Vaccinated Mom Tests Positive For Coronavirus: Report

The mother of two young daughters was surprised to learn she tested positive for the coronavirus about a month after being vaccinated.>>>Read More.

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Is A Coronavirus 'Vaccination Passport' In Connecticut's Future?

Gov. Ned Lamont told NPR that local CT businesses would probably be requiring some form of vaccination authentication for some transactions.>>>Read More.


Tragically, 3-Year-Old 'Mighty Mia' Has Passed Away

The brave Connecticut girl who fought to live, passed away in a hospital, her mother shared in an emotional post.>>>Read More.

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Coronavirus Vaccine Timeline Moved Up Again: What You Need To Know

Connecticut has accelerated its coronavirus vaccine rollout, and will make it available for everyone age 16 sooner.>>>Read More.


Raging Fire Engulfs Historic Building [VIDEO]

A 4-story brick building recently nominated for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places went up in flames Wednesday morning.>>>Read More.

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