Indiana Fever star faces Connecticut Sun
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INDIANAPOLIS — Caitlin Clark had 20 points, six assists and four 3-pointers and the Indiana Fever beat the Connecticut Sun, 88-71, on Tuesday night in a physical game that included three late ejections.
Jose Campos, 32, of Winsted, surrendered himself at the Rocky Hill Police Department Tuesday and was charged with first-degree larceny and fraudulent claim or receipt of benefits, according to a news release from the state Division of Criminal Justice.
The jury trial for Raul Valle is set to begin on Tuesday at Milford Superior Court. Valle, 19, faces a murder charge for allegedly stabbing 17-year-old Jimmy McGrath to death in May 2022 at a house party in Shelton.
A Winsted man and former Connecticut State Police trooper has been arrested and charged for allegedly collecting fraudulent workers’ compensation benefits, according to the division of criminal justice.
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Phoenix Mercury star Alyssa Thomas spent 11 years with Connecticut Sun, but she’ll be on the visiting bench for the first time on Wednesday.
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Golf great Tiger Woods is in Connecticut at the Travelers Championship in Cromwell on Tuesday, but not as a player. Woods is a member of the PGA Tour CEO search committee and he is joining leaders of the organization for a media availability on Tuesday morning.
Shaun Fallon, 56, and 27-year-old Zachary Fallon are both dead days after robbing a bank in Groton and engaging in a standoff with police.
The warehouse-style home decor store has entered voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy with a restructuring plan to eliminate its $2 billion debt and invest another $200 million into the company. “We are pleased to have reached this agreement with our lenders,