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DUI Driver Crashes Into Police Cruiser: PD; Bug Warning: CT News
Woman in wheelchair speaks out about broken elevator/ Group home strike averted/ Minors charged in homicide/ UConn announces rivalry series.
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 In Wheelchair Speaks Out About Broken Elevator
A woman who uses a wheelchair is speaking out about a broken elevator at her apartment building.>>>Read More.
Police Dog, Trooper, 'Unharmed' In Construction Zone Crash
A man is accused of hitting a state police cruiser in a construction zone while driving under the influence, according to police.>>>Read More.
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A Cultural Hub: Art Space To Open Its Doors This Weekend
The Norwalk Art Space will officially open to the community this weekend, complete with an outdoor music festival and other events.>>>Read More.
CT Group Home Strike Averted
A strike of 2,100 Connecticut group home workers which was scheduled for Friday morning was averted.>>>Read More.
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Preserving History: The Girl Scout Experience During COVID-19
When the COVID-19 pandemic began, the Historical Society reached out to the community to find artifacts that documented the times.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Scientists Issue Warning On New Bug Species Found In CT
- 2 Minors Arrested In Connection To Homicide
- Teen Reported Missing Last Month
- UConn Women, Tennessee, Announce Home-And Home Series
- CT Rental Assistance Effort Benefitted More Than 1,000: Governor
- Man Accused Of Operating Drug Factory: Police
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