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Former DCF Worker Charged; Business Owner Pleads Guilty: CT News
Car crashes into building/ New training facility opening/ Councilman makes plea deal in DUI case/ Hospital changes visitation policy & more.

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Man Seriously Injured In Car V. Building Wreck
A man was seriously injured after a car crashed into a building.>>>Read More.
Woman Charged With Abuse Of Infant: Report
A former Department of Children and Families investigator has been charged in connection with the alleged abuse of an infant.>>>Read More.
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Ice Hockey Skating, Golf Training Facility Opening
The owners of an indoor training facility have leased space, according to realtors.>>>Read More.
CT Coronavirus Vaccine Eligibility Times Likely Being Moved Up
Gov. Ned Lamont predicted people in the youngest vaccine eligibility age bracket will be able to get one sooner than previously expected.>>>Read More.
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Mental Health Clinic Owner Pleads Guilty To Fraud
The U.S. Attorney says Wali Muhammad billed Medicaid for therapy that never happened.>>>Read More.
Councilman Agrees To Plea Deal In DUI Case: Report
The councilman, who was accused of driving 117 mph while under the influence, could have the charges dismissed as part of a plea deal.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Company Pledging 287 New Jobs Through State Program
- Gas Prices Rising In CT: When To Expect Relief At The Pump
- Daylight Saving Time 2021: When Clocks Change In Connecticut
- After Parent Protest, Schools Transition To In-Person
- Series Of Thefts From Cars Investigated: WATCH
- Hartford's St. Francis Hospital Changes Visitation Policy
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