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Former prosecutor shares new theory in Jennifer Dulos case: report

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The lead prosecutor in the Fotis Dulos case has new theories about the case that have never been revealed before, according to a published report.>>>Read more.


According to the warrant, the home was being inspected when an appraiser noticed several dogs in cages without access to food and water in the home, which smelled so strong that the appraiser could not remove the stench from his clothing. According to the warrant, the appraiser had to shower and throw away the clothing after completing the work.>>>Read more.


He was held on $1 million bail.>>>Read more.


According to the Connecticut Lottery, the big win was achieved through a scratch-off ticket.>>>Read more.


Police released dashcam footage of their first encounter with the large animal in the early hours of the morning on Thursday.>>>Read more.


UConn will have approximately 24,900 students across all campuses in the fall. Here's a look at the student population by the numbers.>>>Read more.


EVENTS ACROSS CONNECTICUT

CT has everything to offer this weekend, including an early San Gennaro festival and a mushroom walk in the cemetery…>>>Read more.


The festival will return for a second weekend starting August 23rd and will culminate with a free Community Day celebration on August 25th.>>>Learn more.


The annual event promises family fun and culminates in a fireworks display at Clinton Town Beach.>>>More information.


A large charity motorcycle ride and car cruise from Farmington will also pass through Avon on Saturday, causing some traffic delays.>>>More information.


The Cheshire-based Hometown Foundation is hosting a three-day event at the Farmington Polo Club from August 23-25.>>>Learn more.


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