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Animals at Some Texas Shelters Respond to Various Languages
Workers at shelters in the Houston area say some animals respond to a variety of spoken languages
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Save the Date: Help Clear the Shelters on August 18
NBC and Telemundo stations across the country will team up with hundreds of shelters nationwide on Aug. 18 for the fourth annual Clear the Shelters animal adoption drive.
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Jane Lynch to Host NBC's ‘Clear the Shelters' Pet Adoption Special
Jane Lynch is throwing a party and she’s inviting all her four-legged friends. You’re invited too. Lynch is joining NBCUniversal Owned Television Stations’ nationwide pet adoption initiative Clear the Shelters as both spokesperson and host of the “Clear the Shelters” TV special that will air on Aug. 25. on NBC and Telemundo stations. The program will recap this year’s adoption...
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Audit Report Shows Union Charity Co-Mingled Sandy Hook Funds
A preliminary state audit report released Thursday shows a union charity co-mingled more than $115,000 in philanthropic contributions intended to help first responders, educators, and staff associated with the Sandy Hook school shooting.
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Fotis Dulos' Attorney Requests Supreme Court Revoke Gag Order
The criminal defense attorney for Fotis Dulos has filed a brief in Connecticut Supreme Court detailing why the court should reverse a gag order in the case.
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Fotis Dulos' Attorney Asks Supreme Court to Revoke Gag Order
The attorney for Fotis Dulos is asking the state’s highest court to revoke a gag order in his client’s case.
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City of Stamford to File Lawsuit Against School Building Contractors
The City of Stamford and its Board of Education have announced intentions to file a civil lawsuit against two companies that the district said failed to maintain city schools. City officials said the failures created some expensive problems.
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Stamford to Sue Over School Conditions
The Stamford Board of Education is suing two companies over maintenance and upkeep of schools in the city.
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Several DOT Trucks Catch Fire in Winsted
Firefighters responded to the Department of Transportation in Winsted after several trucks caught fire at the facility Friday morning.
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CT LIVE!: Black Friday Deals at Westfarms
Westfarms Spokesperson Amanda Sirica showed us some great deals.
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CT LIVE!: Black Friday at Westfarms Preview
Spokesperson Amanda Sirica showed us the deals you can expect.
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Travelers Encouraged to Prepare for Traffic, Long Lines for Thanksgiving Travel
The Thanksgiving travel rush is already underway as thousands of people take to the roads and skies for the holiday.
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NJ Hospital Gives Kidney Transplant to the Wrong Patient
A New Jersey hospital mistakenly gave a kidney transplant to the wrong patient who happens to have the same name as the intended recipient.
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SoulCycle CEO Melanie Whelan Resigns
Melanie Whelan is resigning from her position as chief executive officer of SoulCycle, effective Tuesday, the company told CNBC Make It. Both sides felt it was time for a leadership transition, according to a person briefed on the decision who asked not to be named because those discussions were private. A spokesperson for SoulCycle declined to comment on the impetus...
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CT LIVE!: Thanksgiving Travel Tips
Amy Parmenter, Spokesperson for AAA of Greater Hartford, shared tips to keep in mind.
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Maryland Widow Suing State for Mix-Up Over Husband's Remains
A widow is suing Maryland state officials after receiving the wrong remains for her husband who had donated his body to science.
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Sole Survivor: Colchester EEE Patient Awakens From Coma, is Making Progress
Rich Pawulski is one of the four people who contracted the mosquito-borne Eastern Equine Encephalitis, or EEE, during this unprecedented summer season. Three of those patients died. Prior to 2019, the only human EEE fatality was a single case in 2013.
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Hartford Teachers Continue to Press School Board for Benefits
Hartford Public Schools and the teacher’s union are trying to hammer out an agreement after negotiations broke down over issues like a pay freeze, sick time, and healthcare coverage.
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Coast Guard Family Worried About Shutdown
A Coast Guard family here in Connecticut is concerned if they don’t get a paycheck next week during the government shutdown.
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Crackdown on Parking Violators at West Haven Train Station
The Connecticut DOT is going to begin cracking down on drivers who aren’t paying for parking at the West Haven train station parking lot.