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The woman, identified as Suzanne Laprise, fired several gunshots in the lobby of the police station, but bulletproof glass prevented anyone from being injured.
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This "classic woodie" was built in 1926 and has since become infamous amoung coaster-lovers for its notoriously bumpy ride.
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Members of Connecticut's Jewish and Palestinian communities are reacting to the latest Israel-Palestinian war, which has already killed at least 1,600 people.
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Sunday's parade featured police vehicles, fire trucks, floats, drum lines, dancers, horses and more. The parade was followed by the Festival del Coquí at Bushnell Park.
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The woman entered the department lobby just after 10:30 p.m. Thursday and fired multiple rounds at the front lobby office window, which was unoccupied at the time, the department said in a statement.
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The city of Hartford received a $6 million federal grant to promote sustainability in urban areas.
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A drum and dance team that was the brainchild of a Hartford couple is providing a musical safe space for kids in the city.
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Totals will vary widely, but the drenching conditions are likely to be the most intense in southwestern Connecticut.
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Connecticut’s firearm laws already rank among the toughest in the United States.
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Many cities and towns within Fairfield county and the state of Connecticut are hosting numerous fall festivals and events.