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U.K. Variant Now Represents Up To 40 Percent Of CT Cases

Man Shot At Restaurant In CT / Return To In-Person School Survey Responses / Tax Filing Deadline Extended / Long-Range Weather Forecast

Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut this afternoon:

U.K. Coronavirus Variant Now 30 To 40 Percent Of CT Cases

The U.K. coronavirus variant makes up 30 to 40 percent of new coronavirus cases in Connecticut, according to state officials.>>>Read More.


Connecticut Man Shot At Restaurant

A man was shot and injured at a restaurant, police said.>>>Read More.

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Patch Survey: Most In CT Anxious For Kids To Return In-School

Patch asked readers if they wanted to keep their children home learning remotely come fall. There were some surprising answers…>>>Read More.


Restaurant Employee Severely Injured In Workplace Accident

A man's arm became entangled in a piece of machinery early Monday morning, prompting the service of the LifeStar medical helicopter.>>>Read More.

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Long Range Forecast Predicts Heat About To Hit Connecticut

The Old Farmer's Almanac sees summer arriving early.>>>Read More.


Connecticut Extends State Tax Filing Deadline

The state Department of Revenue Services made the move to align with the change made this year by the Feds.>>>Read More.


Book Review: 'The Captain & Me' Full Of Thurman Munson Stories

A new book by former New York Yankee Ron Blomberg details his on- and off-field relationship with legendary team captain Thurman Munson.>>>Read More.

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