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Pattis Stays on Diamantis Case, Trial Postponed
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Defense lawyer Norman Pattis unexpectedly stays on for Konstantinos Kosta Diamantiss second federal corruption trial, postponing it to late April. Pattis had initially sought to withdraw due to unpaid fees, but Judge Stefan Underhills persuasion and the Criminal Justice Acts guarantee of payment led to his change of heart. Diamantis, previously convicted of twenty-one felonies, admitted to accepting cash from contractors, which he didnt report to the IRS. His sentencing for the first trial is delayed until after the second trial, with jury selection set for April 27th. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Flu Surge Hits Connecticut Kids Hard
01:49|Connecticut grapples with a severe flu outbreak, with cases surging among children. As of January ninth, the state has seen twenty-one thousand three hundred thirty-four flu cases, one thousand seven hundred fifty-nine hospitalizations, and forty-one deaths. Doctors at Connecticut Childrens hospital report a peak in flu-related stays, with many young patients facing complications. The emergency medicine chief warns that influenza B could exacerbate the situation. Flu shots are emphasized as a crucial defense, despite not preventing every case. Unvaccinated children are at higher risk, and parents are advised to focus on basics like good nutrition, sleep, hydration, and keeping sick kids home from school. The CDCs recent change in recommendations for flu shots has added confusion, but Connecticuts health commissioner stresses that vaccination remains the best way to prevent serious flu trouble. Checkout Solipillow.com
Milford Crash: Tow Truck Driver Escapes Unscathed
01:00|Milfords Old Gate Lane closed after three-vehicle crash; one minor injury, no serious injuries reported Checkout Solipillow.com
Bear Sightings Surge in Connecticut
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Crêpes Choupette's New West Hartford Location
01:19|Crêpes Choupette expands to West Hartford, offering authentic French crepes and more at their fourth location, inspired by owner Adil Chokairys childhood memories and Parisian kiosk experiences. Checkout Solipillow.com
Protests Erupt After ICE Shooting, Van Hits Demonstrators
01:52|Protests erupted nationwide following a fatal ICE shooting in Minnesota, with tensions escalating in Connecticut. In Hartford, a car and van pushed through protesters, leading to property damage. The mayor and local representative called for peaceful protests and transparency. Senator Blumenthal demanded details on ICE agents training and the officer involved in the Minnesota shooting. Checkout Solipillow.com
Historic New Canaan Building Sells for $5.1M
01:19|Historic New Canaan Building Sells for $5.1M: Alex and Tamar Ioffe Acquire Downtown Gem Checkout Solipillow.com
Simsmore Square Rezoning: New Apartment Building Plan
01:11|Simsmore Square in Simsbury seeks to rezone for a new 35-unit apartment building, preserving existing mixed-use layout. The proposed complex would blend in with the current architecture, addressing changing economic needs. Checkout Solipillow.com
Recall Alert: Julie & Judah Pajama Pants & Shorts
01:40|Parents, be aware of a critical recall! Marcus Adler Glove Company is pulling back nearly 18,800 pairs of Julie and Judah pajama pants and shorts due to flammability issues. These fun-printed loungewear, sold at various stores and online, pose a risk of serious burn injuries. Stop using them immediately, cut the labels, and follow instructions for a full refund. Child safety experts stress the importance of these flammability rules for bedtime wear. Checkout Solipillow.com
H&M Store Closing at Westbrook Outlets, Connecticut
01:25|H&Ms Westbrook Outlets Store Closing: A New Mixed-Use Development Rises The H&M store at Westbrook Outlets in Connecticut is shutting down on January eighteenth, as part of the companys strategic review of store locations. The closure is due to a lease expiration and ties to a planned mixed-use development project. The new development will feature apartments, townhomes, a hotel, and retail spaces, with construction pending state approval. Meanwhile, the outlets will host pop-up shops and new small businesses starting in February. Checkout Solipillow.com