March 04, 2019 at 10:24PM
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.
A shelter-in-place was in effect at the High School after police found a single bullet in a student conference room.>>>Read More.
A high school cheerleader sued the town after she sustained a serious head injury during a practice.>>>Read More.
The telecommunications giant recently made the decision to cut local jobs.>>>Read More.
The man was thrown from the machine and sustained serious injuries when his body struck a tree, New Hampshire authorities said.>>>Read More.
The city's first ramen restaurant officially celebrated its opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday.>>>Read More.
Officials say neighbors were able to wake up a sleeping resident who made it safely outside, but the family dog sadly died in the fire.>>>Read More.
The governor has estimated that a toll on all vehicles could raise as much as $800 million annually. Opponents say it's not worth it.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
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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.
A shelter-in-place was in effect at the High School after police found a single bullet in a student conference room.>>>Read More.
A high school cheerleader sued the town after she sustained a serious head injury during a practice.>>>Read More.
The telecommunications giant recently made the decision to cut local jobs.>>>Read More.
The man was thrown from the machine and sustained serious injuries when his body struck a tree, New Hampshire authorities said.>>>Read More.
The city's first ramen restaurant officially celebrated its opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday.>>>Read More.
Officials say neighbors were able to wake up a sleeping resident who made it safely outside, but the family dog sadly died in the fire.>>>Read More.
The governor has estimated that a toll on all vehicles could raise as much as $800 million annually. Opponents say it's not worth it.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
» Find Your Patch and more news of the day, including our most-read stories
