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Woman Killed In Head-On Crash With Ambulance: CT News
Dog-throwing case arrest/ 1st paranormal convention scheduled/ Wienermobile, Planters NUTMobile Visit/ Truck smashes into business and more.
There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Woman Killed In Head-On Crash With Ambulance In Connecticut: Police
A woman was killed and both occupants of the ambulance were hospitalized after the crash, according to Connecticut State Police.>>>Read More.
Hey Kids! Wienermobile, Planters NUTMobile Visit
Hot Diggity Dog, it's Crunch Time!>>>Read More.
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Suspect Arrested In Dog-Throwing Case: Police
The suspect is accused of throwing a dog out of the window of a moving vehicle earlier this month.>>>Read More.
VP Harris Visited Child Development Center
Watch the White House live stream of Vice President Kamala Harris' remarks at the Child Development Center.>>>Read More.
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CT's First Ever Paranormal Convention Scheduled
The organizers of PARACONN claim that this part of the state is one of the most haunted areas in the country.>>>Read More.
Proenza Schouler, FlagshipRTL Open First Pop-Up Shop In Greenwich
Women's fashion brand Proenza Schouler has opened its first ever pop-up shop, in partnership with FlagshipRTL, on Greenwich Avenue.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Firefighters Extinguish Blaze At House Under Renovation
- Town Settles Workplace Retaliation Lawsuit: Report
- Truck Smashes Into Business As Part Of A Violent Burglary: PD
- Connecticut Native Signs Professional Sports Contract
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