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Teen's Invention to Help Patients Communicate Gains International Attention
Seventeen-year-old Lucca Riccio from Southington created the Tube Talker to help patients on oxygen machines at the hospital communicate.
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85-Year-Old Prepares for His 50th Manchester Road Race
Ellington’s Willi Frederich will be running his 50th Manchester Road Race on Thanksgiving, a milestone he thought he might not reach after participating a year ago.
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K9 Army National Guard Veterans Honored for Their Service
This Veterans Day all military veterans, including the four-legged ones, deserve recognition.
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Avon World War II Veteran Still Serving at Age 100
Morton Katz is a 100-year-old World War II veteran who now serves as a public defender in Hartford.
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New Britain Native George Springer Playing in World Series
New Britain’s own George Springer will be in the lineup as Houston’s lead-off hitter, generating excitement in the Hardware City.
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First Responders Honored at State Police Awards Ceremony
On Wednesday the Connecticut State Police made it a point to recognize efforts of first responders.
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Lawmakers Seek to Have Hidden Vaping Products Banned
Smoking in the bathroom. It’s been a high school problem for generations. Now though, it’s vaping and students have found new ways to hide it.
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Blumenthal Wants Crackdown on Hidden Vaping Devices
Sen. Richard Bluenthal is calling on the FDA to ban vaping devices disguised to look like something else.
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28 Recruits Graduate From Hartford Police Academy
It was a night when recruits became officers as Connecticut’s newest police officers were sworn in on Friday.
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28 Recruits Graduate From Hartford Police Academy
A police officer will never forget the moment they finally got their badge. For 28 recruits, that moment was on Friday at the Hartford Police Academy graduation.
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Victim Wants More Done About Clergy Sex Abuse
The Diocese of Bridgeport recently settled a clergy sexual abuse claim against the late Monsignor William Genuario, in the amount of $725,000. Monday the survivor of that abuse, maintaining anonymity, spoke out for the first time.
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Victim Wants More Done About Clergy Sex Abuse
A victim of a priest in the Bridgeport Diocese says he wants more done in the wake of admissions of the widespread abuse of minors and the cover-up that followed by church leaders.
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Unclaimed Veterans Honored at Funeral Service
Unclaimed for years, the cremated remains of three soldiers and one sailor were finally laid to rest in a solemn military funeral ceremony at Connecticut’s State Veterans Cemetery in Middletown Thursday.
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New Life Comes to Old Stanley Black & Decker Building
Empty for decades, New Britain’s former Stanley Black & Decker manufacturing site will have new life.
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New Life Comes to Old Stanley Black & Decker Building
The long unused building is part of a $1 billion project to create an energy and data center in New Britain.
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East Hartford Police Partner With Domestic Violence Group
East Hartford Police say they respond to between 280 and 320 domestic violence calls a year. In a partnership aimed at bringing that number down, they have partnered with Interval House.
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East Hartford Police Find Partner In Domestic Violence Fight
East Hartford Police have partnered with Interval House, a leading domestic violence victim’s advocacy organization.
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Schools Change Sports Schedules Due to EEE
With two confirmed deaths in Connecticut attributed to Eastern Equine Encephalitis, towns across the state are taking precaution; warning people, spraying, and altering recreational schedules.
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CT Vaping Stores See Boost After Massachusetts Ban
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker declared a public health emergency Tuesday allowing him to enact the ban, prompting some to head to Connecticut vape shops just over the border.
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Climate Change Rally Held in Hartford
A series of protests took place around the country Friday to express concern about climate change. Organizers of “Global Climate Strike” say protesters from 156 countries participated.