On Feb. 26, a resident on Pilgrim Road reported being targeted by online scammers who posed as Apple security and Bank of America representatives, Darien police said in their weekly crime summary update Tuesday.
The resident was presented with a fraudulent computer notification that showed unauthorized access to their system and financial accounts, Darien Police Sgt. Vigil Mauricio said. — Patch.com
AZ court: ban on trans girls playing girls sports isn’t justified
In a 55-page decision, the three-judge panel rejected claims by AZ state schools chief Tom Horne that there are legitimate reasons for the 2022 state law spelling out that teams designated for women or girls “may not be open to students of the male sex.’’ By “sex,’’ the law means the one assigned at birth based on a baby’s sex organs.
[The] ruling affects … two transgender girls in Arizona who want to participate in sports, one a student at Kyrene Aprende Middle School in Chandler and another attending the private Gregory School in Tucson. — Tucson.com

Flashback, 2020: Attorney General Tong issues statement on his second year in office
“At each step during this crisis, Governor Ned Lamont and Connecticut’s leaders followed science and took lawful actions to save lives and curb the spread of this deadly virus.
The Governor’s Executive Orders guided our state through the height of this crisis, many of which were drafted with invaluable input from our departments, including Health and Education, Special Litigation, Public Safety, Finance, Collections and Transportation.
When various orders were challenged in court, our Health and Education, Special Litigation and Public Safety departments worked in nonstop overdrive to successfully defend our state’s ability to protect Connecticut residents during this pandemic.
In case after case, courts sided with us in upholding these core public health measures—rejecting baseless, partisan, and anti-science attacks that sought to remove masks from schools, deny voters the ability to safely cast their ballots, and then tie the hands of our government in enforcing measured and necessary restrictions on certain business activities. These steps required sacrifices large and small from everyone in our state but were no doubt pivotal in saving countless lives.” — William Tong, on his 2nd year in office.
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