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Pearl Harbor Memorial Park Opens in New Haven
Connecticut’s sole remaining survivor of the attack on Pearl Harbor attended a special ceremony Thursday recognizing the creation of a new memorial park.
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Success Story: Teddy the Barbershop Dog
In South Windsor there’s a celebrity who spends his days at a Paulie’s Professional Barber Shop. Just below the front door bell of the barber shop, there is a doggy in the window — he’s a star named Teddy.
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Fotis Dulos Pleads Not Guilty to Second Tampering With Evidence Charge
Fotis Dulos, the estranged husband of missing New Canaan mother Jennifer Dulos, appeared in court Thursday and pleaded not guilty to a second tampering with evidence charge.
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Before and After: A Look Back at The May 15, 2018 Storm Damage
Pictures from the day of tornadoes and storms on May 15, 2018, compared to the same spots nearly a year later show the way the damage affected the landscape and people’s lives.
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Text to 911: How Often It's Being Used
Connecticut started with Text to 911 service just over a year ago, and officials say while there have been some growing pains, the new technology has already helped victims reach out for life-saving help in dangerous situations.
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2nd Teen Charged in Connection With Death of Hartford Grandmother
A second teen has been charged in connection with the death of a Hartford grandmother in October.
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Sharks On the Shoreline: What Lies Beneath the Water?
In recent years there has been an increase in shark sightings in New England. While beachgoers aren’t too happy to be sharing the waters with great whites, the rise in shark sightings is actually something of a success story, and it’s up to us to find a way to co-exist.
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Hidden In Plain Sight: Connecticut Roads to Nowhere
In this edition of Hidden in Plain Sight, NBC Connecticut Investigates takes a look at incomplete roads and learns where they were supposed to lead.
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State Trooper Involved in Southbury Crash in September Charged With DUI
A Connecticut state trooper who was involved in a September crash in Southbury that injured a mother and daughter has been charged with DUI and other violations, Connecticut State Police said Tuesday.
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Yale Peabody Museum to Close Next Year for Major Renovations
A major renovation is on the way for the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History’s Great Hall.
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Yale Peabody Museum to Undergo Major Renovation
The Yale Peabody Museum will be dismantling its famous dinosaur fossils and closing exhibit halls ahead of a massive 3-year renovation project.
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UConn Scientists Update Local Leaders on Crumbling Concrete Research
The University of Connecticut offered on Thursday a sneak peek of a year’s worth of research on our state’s crumbling concrete crisis.
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Lawmakers Call for More Oversight as MDC Proposes Rate Hike
The Metropolitan District, which provides water to a dozen cities and towns in the Hartford area, is asking for another rate increase from users, blaming lower revenue and higher costs.
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Rare Whale Carcass That Washed Ashore in Stratford Has Been Found
A rare pygmy sperm whale carcass that disappeared after washing ashore in Stratford in December has been found.
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Tailgating Tradition Started at Yale
The custom of tailgating can be traced back to 1906 at Yale.
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FIRST ALERT: Winter Storm Moving in Sunday Could Trip Up Travel
The NBC Connecticut meteorologists have issued a First Alert for a winter storm that could affect your Sunday travel plans.
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Manchester Police Seek ‘Armed and Dangerous' Suspect
Manchester police are searching for a suspect they consider armed and dangerous after a shots fired incident Sunday.
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Thanksgiving Eve Busiest Night of the Year for Bars
Across the country, many restaurants and bars are revving up for crowds through the holiday weekend.
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Drivers Damage Church Parking Lot in Colchester
Colchester police are looking for two drivers who damaged the parking lot at a local church sometime overnight.
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Hartford PAL Hand Out Food to Those in Need
Police in Hartford want to make sure families can sit down at the table and enjoy a meal with their loved ones.