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CT Moves Closer To Herd Immunity, Lamont Says
Here's how Lamont wants to spend $6 billion / CT starts walk-up coronavirus vaccines, here's where / Lawsuit dismissed.
Here are the stories trending across Connecticut Tuesday morning:
CT Moves Closer To Herd Immunity: Lamont
The continued low coronavirus positivity rate is an indication that "the vaccine works," according to Gov. Ned Lamont.>>>Read More.
Lamont Releases Proposal for Use Of $6 Billion In Federal Funds
The American Rescue Plan Act is by far the biggest coronavirus stimulus package the Feds have given the state. How should it be spent?>>>Read More.
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Lawsuit Seeking To Ban Connecticut Transgender Athletes Dismissed
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed in 2020 which claimed transgender females competing in girls track had an unfair advantage.>>>Read More.
Armed Suspect Shot By Police Officer Is Arrested: UPDATE
The suspect was charged with weapons violations after Monday's shooting. State police detectives are investigating the incident.>>>Read More.
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CT Starts Walk-Up Coronavirus Vaccines, Here's Where
A number of clinics across Connecticut will no longer require an appointment.>>>Read More.
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