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CT LIVE!: Allied Health and Cosmetology at Porter and Chester Institute
Head to porterchester.edu for more information.
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CT LIVE!: Set to Celebrate 2019
You can see more than 30 tablescapes at this year’s event from November 14 – 16.
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UK Says Fatal Crash Suspect Doesn't Have Diplomatic Immunity
media are reporting that the wife of an American official who left the U.K. after being involved in a fatal road accident no longer has diplomatic immunity. BBC and Sky News said Sunday that U.K. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab had told the family of Harry Dunn that “immunity is no longer pertinent” because the suspect has left the U.K. The...
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Photos: The Saddleridge Fire as Seen From the Valley to the Ocean
A fire that began in Sylmar spread west overnight in the Porter Ranch area north of Los Angeles, placing about 100,000 people in the path of flames.
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Inspiring Speeches on Diversity, Equal Pay Rule Emmy Night
Emmy night is always a chaotic mix of the humorous, the emotional and the inspirational, mixed with some major sequins and glitter. And on this Emmy night, all those elements came together in one glorious moment: Billy Porter’s win as best actor in a drama for “Pose,” the first openly gay actor to win the award. But Porter’s speech wasn’t...
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'Pose' Star Billy Porter Breaks Ground as First Openly Gay Actor to Win Lead Actor Emmy
And the category, a jubilant Billy Porter said as he made Emmys history, “is love, y’all, love.” Porter, known for making fashion statements on red carpets, became the first openly gay man to win an Emmy for best actor in a drama series for his role of Pray Tell on FX’s “Pose.” “I am so overwhelmed and so overjoyed that...
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CT LIVE!: Porter and Chester Institute's Automotive Program
Jimmy learned about the automotive program at Porter and Chester’s Hamden location.
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CT LIVE!: Porter & Chester Institute
Learn more about Porter & Chester Institute at a career fair on September 9th at their Hamden location.
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Meet Todrick Hall, a Taylor Swift Pal Who Preaches Inclusion
Todrick Hall has been preaching about inclusion, self-acceptance and gay pride for much of his career. So it made sense that he would preach about those messages as he accepted an MTV Video Music Award on behalf of Taylor Swift for her anti-hate anthem “You Need to Calm Down.” The clip, which he co-produced, stars himself and close friend Swift,...
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Doctor Associated With Cult-Like New York Group Loses License
The New York state Health Department has revoked the medical license of a doctor who conducted unsanctioned research on people associated with a cult-like self-improvement group.
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CT LIVE!: Porter and Chester Institute
President and CEO of Porter and Chester Institute Jim Bologa told us about their Open House on August 10th.
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Hartford Marks 50th Anniversary of Stonewall Riots
Friday was the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, and people came out to Hartford to mark the occasion and to celebrate diversity and each other.
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Lamont Signs Paid Family & Medical Leave Act
Connecticut has joined six states and the District of Columbia in establishing a paid family and medical leave program for private employees.
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Irvine Congresswoman Katie Porter Supports Impeachment Inquiry
Freshman U.S. Rep. Katie Porter on Monday threw her support behind an impeachment investigation of President Donald Trump, adding another Democratic lawmaker to those clamoring for the move.
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Wide Range of Emotions on Impeachment Underscores Challenge
In suburban Philadelphia, it took a little more than eight minutes into the question-and-answer session at freshman Rep. Madeleine Dean’s town hall before someone asked about impeachment. The topic was broached in Southern California as Rep. Katie Porter fielded other questions on health care, homelessness, border security and the minimum wage. In military heavy Yorktown, along coastal Virginia, another newly...
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Vomit Led to Deadly Uber Shooting in New Mexico: Prosecutors
A ride-hailing driver shot and killed a New Mexico passenger earlier this year during an argument over “a large amount of vomit” in his Uber vehicle, prosecutors said in new documents. Court documents submitted by the Bernalillo County district attorney last week said the vomit and an argument over a cleanup fee led to the shooting, the Albuquerque Journal reported.
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Bill on PTSD Coverage for Police, Firefighters Tabled
The state Senate discussed a bill for hours that would give police officers and firefighters diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, workers’ compensation coverage but the bill was tabled on Wednesday night.
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Sherpa Guide Climbs Everest 24th Time, Outdoing Own Record
A Sherpa mountaineer extended his record for successful climbs of Mount Everest with his 24th ascent of the world’s highest peak on Tuesday. Kami Rita reached the 8,850-meter (29,035-foot) peak Tuesday, which was his second time on the summit in a week. He climbed to the top on May 15 then returned to base camp before climbing again this week....
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EMS Workers Criticize PTSD Bill, Say They Also Need Help
High praise earlier for an agreement to help first responders cope with post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, has been dampened by criticism in a few short days.
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Police, Firefighter PTSD Bill Set To Advance
A bill aiming to protect and improve treatment of police officers and firefighters with PTSD, or post-traumatic stress disorder, will advance to the floor of the state Senate.