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DUI Driver Strikes 6 Highway Workers in Virginia: Police
Six highway workers were struck by a suspected DUI driver on I-66 Thursday, police say.
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Suspected Potomac River Rapist, Who Terrorized DC Area in the '90s, Arrested
Police in D.C. and Montgomery County say they have arrested the Potomac River Rapist who killed a D.C. intern and raped nine women over the course of seven years in the 1990s.
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Making Sure Your Home Is Ready for Winter: Saving Money & Energy
It’s the second week of November but the winter chill is here and now is the time to make sure your home is ready for winter and that you’re not wasting energy….or money.
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Wallingford Man Says Driveway Paving Job Was Incomplete
Dozens of viewers reached out to NBC Connecticut Responds with complaints about paving companies’ performance, ranging unsatisfactory work to not finishing the job. Experts say there are steps you can take if you’re faced with those kinds of problems.
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Perez Hopes for Second Chance as Hartford's Mayor
When he lost in the September primary, former Hartford Mayor Eddie Perez said the voters had spoken. However, he’s decided to keep his name on the ballot and stay in the race for mayor.
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Apple Resumes Human Reviews of Siri Audio With iPhone Update
Apple is resuming the use of humans to review Siri commands and dictation with the latest iPhone software update. In August, Apple suspended the practice and apologized for the way it used people, rather than just machines, to review the audio. While common in the tech industry, the practice undermined Apple’s attempts to position itself as a trusted steward of...
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Homestead Child Migrant Detention Facility Shutting Down
The Trump administration is shutting down one of the largest U.S. facilities for child migrants that had come under intense criticism from advocates and lawmakers.
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Brazen Burglary Suspect Entered Home With Resident and Contractor Inside: Police
Hamden Police say a man tried to burglarize a home while a teen resident was home and a contractor was working inside.
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Immigration Judges File 2 Complaints About Labor Practices
The nation’s immigration judges are alleging unfair labor practices after the Department of Justice included a blog post from a virulent anti-immigration website in a morning briefing and challenged the judges’ right to be represented by a labor union. The union representing the country’s more than 400 immigration judges filed a pair of complaints on Friday with the Federal Labor...
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More Animal Cruelty Charges For People Running Bloomfield Butcher Shop
Police have added several additional criminal charges in the wake of a public cow slaughter in Bloomfield on July 13.
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Construction Worker Hit by Car on I-91 North in Middletown
A construction worker was hit by a car on Interstate 91 north in Middletown Wednesday and was taken to the hospital.
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3 Hartford Mayoral Candidates Face Off on Debate Stage
Primary day is less than two weeks away and in Hartford, Mayor Luke Bronin is battling for a second term.
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Florida Man Arrested for Dumping Mountain of Dirt on, Inside Girlfriend's Car
A 20-year-old man in Florida was arrested after he offloaded a mountain of dirt onto his girlfriend’s car when she refused to talk to him.
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Ex-Blackwater Contractor Sentenced to Life in Iraq Shootings
A former Blackwater security contractor was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison for his role in the 2007 shooting of unarmed civilians in Iraq that left 14 people dead. Federal judge Royce Lamberth issued the sentence after a succession of friends and relatives requested leniency for Nicholas Slatten, who was found guilty of first-degree murder by a jury in December....
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States Boost Flood Protection Amid High Disaster Costs
After devastating flooding this year, Iowa put $15 million into a special fund to help local governments recover and guard against future floods. Missouri allotted more money to fight rising waters, including $2 million to help buy a moveable floodwall for a historic Mississippi River town that’s faced flooding in all but one of the past 20 years. In Arkansas,...
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Bloomfield Butcher Remains Closed After Public Cow Slaughter
A business shut down after an employee slaughtered a loose cow in a neighboring business’s parking lot is working to correct violations brought to light after the incident.
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Deadly Gas Explosion at Murietta Home Captured by Doorbell Camera
Video of a gas explosion that killed a utility worker, injured a mother, and rocked a Murietta neighborhood Tuesday was captured by the home’s doorbell camera, offering a one-of-a-kind perspective of the blow out’s power and devastation.
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State Takes Action Against Butcher That Slit Runaway Cow's Throat
The Connecticut Department of Agriculture has issued a cease and desist order for the butcher shop whose employee slit the throat of a runaway cow outside a neighboring business.
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Man Gets Knocked Down by Rushing Water Flooding in at Court Square Subway Station
A man waiting for a train at the Court Square subway station was brought down Wednesday night when a temporary wall gave out
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Cow Slaughter in Public Prompts Closure of Bloomfield Meat Store
A young cow was slaughtered in a Home Depot parking lot in public view, and NBC Connecticut Investigates has learned the business that owned the livestock is closed, and in hot water with multiple local, state and federal agencies.