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New Movie Filming In CT; Building Sells For $16M: CT News
Security guard stabbed/ Fire ravages multi-family home/ Fallen trooper honored/ UConn student-athlete charged/ Family escapes fire and more.
There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Netflix Thriller To Film In Connecticut, Local Extras Sought
Local officials confirmed that a Netflix movie, is set to film and a casting agency is seeking extras from the area.>>>Read More.
Security Guard Stabbed At Housing Complex: State Police
The guard was stabbed in the neck, but reportedly is expected to recover from his injuries.>>>Read More.
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Building Sells For $16 Million: Report
The building recently sold for $16 million.>>>Read More.
Fire Ravages Multi-Family Home, Spreads To 2nd Dwelling
A fire displaced several people from two homes.>>>Read More.
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CT Coronavirus Positivity Rate Jumps To January Levels
The positivity rate, a function of the daily number of positive COVID-19 cases versus the number of tests, was logged at 5.26 percent in CT.>>>Read More.
UConn Student-Athlete Charged In Campus Sexual Assault Case
Authorities at Superior Court are awaiting the extradition of a UConn student in a sexual assault case.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Fallen Trooper Miller Honored On 3rd Anniversary Of His Death
- Ex-Employee Arrested In Theft From Country Club
- Family Escapes Fire At Home
- Hartford Hosting No-Appointment COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics
- Police Recover A Car Stolen While Running From Daycare Center
- Woman Named 2021 Connecticut Outstanding Young Farmer
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