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Among the Mainstays of 2020 Claimed by the Pandemic: Spring
Spring has long been hailed as a time of renewal and rebirth
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Elizabeth Park Tulips Loving The Weather
Spring has sprung at Elizabeth Park even with cool temperatures, which might not be a bad thing
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Nature Center Helps You Feel Like Spring
A local nature center in Litchfield is keeping up the tradition of tours and workshops, just not in person.
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Spring Flowers & How You Can Learn About What's In Bloom Virtually
During a time of so much uncertainty and change, many people are doing their best to keep a sense of normalcy. And while the White Memorial Conservation Center in Litchfield isn’t able to hold their typical spring tours and workshops, they’re taking a virtual approach to keep people informed and educated. Spring is a gorgeous time of the year...
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Spring Weather Means a Tick Warning
With more people spending time outside because of the pandemic and the warming temperatures, ticks also remain a concern.
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Spring Allergies In CT & Understanding the Difference Between COVID-19 Symptoms
You might be finding yourself trying to get outside any chance you can…to soak in some Vitamin D, get some fresh air and stretch your legs, but if you suffer from seasonal allergies, you need to prepare earlier than normal this year.
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Coronavirus Coffee Break: Cherry Blossom Trees
Take a little break from coronavirus coverage to look at the beauty of cherry blossom trees which line the National Mall in Washington, D.C., but were brought to the United States from Japan.
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A Look at Weather in April
For snow lovers this winter has been anything but impressive with regard to snowfall totals. The Hartford area has only recorded 30.1 inches of snow so far which leaves us near 19 inches below the normal snowfall. Of course we could still add to that total with snow still possible in the months of April and even May. Lets talk…
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The Impact of Warmer Temperatures
Without much a winter, what impact will the warmer temperatures have on our spring?
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CT LIVE!: Jurassic Quest
Take your family to the most realistic dinosaur exhibition in North America October 18 – 20 at the Connecticut Convention Center.
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CT LIVE!: Spring Cleaning Tips
Trae Bodge, Smart Shopping Expert at TrueTrae.com, shared her tips on what you need to know before you tackle the deepest clean of the year.
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Get Excited About Spring With Frozen Treats, Freebies and Deals
As the first day of spring arrives, there are lots of opportunities for free frozen treats and other deals at Rita’s, Dairy Queen and more.
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Chuckles the Groundhog Predicts Early Spring, Scramble the Duck Predicts More Winter
It may be hard to believe as Connecticut thaws out from this week’s bitter cold, but spring is coming early, according to Chuckles, the state’s official groundhog, who made his sleepy debut in Manchester on Saturday morning.
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7-Month-Old Baby Abducted by Father at Knifepoint Found Safe, Police Say
A baby girl has been found safe after being abducted by her father, a convicted sex offender, officials said Tuesday. Her father is in custody in North Carolina.
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Restless Days and Sleepless Nights: Spelling Bee Takes Toll
There’s little downtime for the dozen or so spellers who make it to the primetime finals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Once they get through the morning finals, which can last 4 hours or more, the remaining spellers are swarmed by relatives, reporters — and Scripps representatives who hand them a color-coded schedule that maps out nearly every minute...
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DC's Cherry Blossoms Reach Peak Bloom
The perennial marker of spring has officially blossomed in the nation’s capital as Washington DC’s famous cherry blossoms have reached peak bloom. Peak bloom generally occurs in the last week of March or the first week of April and means that at least 70 percent of the Shoshino flowers are out.
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Family Forced to Jump Jersey Shore Drawbridge in Their Toyota RAV4
Worried the car would go backwards, the driver accelerated and jumped the gap.
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Family SUV Jumps Gap When Drawbridge Rises Under Them
One father is describing one night in August as “terrifying.” That night, his family was caught in a drawbridge accident when the bridge started to open. NBC10’s Cydney Long spoke to the family about the ordeal.
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Family Held Hostage for Nearly 12 Hours in Silver Spring
A family in Silver Spring, Maryland, was held hostage for nearly 12 hours by intruders who tied them up, assaulted one man and robbed them, they told police.