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Teen Boys Brutally Beat Philly McDonald's Worker Unconscious After She Refuses to Give Them Free Food, Family Says
A Philadelphia McDonald’s worker was brutally attacked and beaten unconscious by a group of teen boys after she didn’t give them free food, according to her family.
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Deaf Woman Refused Service, Mocked at Campbell Fast Food Drive-Thru
A stunning confrontation at a local fast food drive thru was captured on cellphone video. A Jack in the Box worker in Campbell refused to serve a deaf woman and even mocked her sign language.
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Waterbury Holds Back to School Rally
The Waterbury Police Department and Police Activity League (PAL) are teamed up with the of Mayor Neil O’Leary, Waterbury’s Youth Services and the Waterbury Department of Education for a Back to School Rally.
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Abandoned Dog Found on Merritt Parkway Needs Donations: Woodbridge Animal Control
A dog struck by two cars on the Merritt Parkway is on the mend after surgery to amputate a shattered leg, and Woodbridge Animal Control is looking for donations to help with her medical expenses.
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Pennsylvania Police Sued Over Bulldozer Death of Pot Suspect in Berks County
Pennsylvania State Police acted recklessly when troopers used a bulldozer to pursue a Grateful Dead fan caught growing marijuana on public land, killing him when he wound up under the machine’s treads, according to a civil rights lawsuit filed Monday.
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Philly Taco Bell Workers Fired After Video of Center City Attack Surfaces
Workers at a Philadelphia Taco Bell were fired after a man accused them of beating him and his girlfriend in an unprovoked attack that was captured on video.
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Nonprofit Teaches Life Skills to Teens in State Custody
Living in Safe Alternatives, or LISA Inc., provides programs for teenagers in state custody.
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Local TSA Worker Warns About Dangers of Shutdown
A local Transportation Security Administration employee says the government shutdown is making the already stressful task of securing airports even more difficult — and he also believes it can come with grave consequences.
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McDonald's Customer in Central Florida Charged With Battering Workers During Argument Over Straw
A man is under arrest after authorities say he grabbed the shirt of a Florida McDonald’s employee and tried to pull her over a counter.
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Norwalk School Cafeteria Worker Accused of Making Threatening Comments, Had Rifle in Trunk of Car: Police
Norwalk police will have an extra presence at Norwalk High School Wednesday after the arrest of a school cafeteria worker accused of making threatening comments and carrying a rifle in his vehicle’s trunk while on school property.
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Worker Injured in Construction Accident in Windsor Locks
A construction worker was injured during an accident near Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks Monday.
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Necco Candy Company Abruptly Shuts Down Revere, Mass. Plant, Stuns More Than 200 Workers
The owner of a company that makes candies such as Necco wafers and Sweethearts has unexpectedly shut down operations at its Massachusetts plant.
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State and Federal Officials Announce Two Migrant Children Were Sent to Connecticut by Immigration Officials
Two undocumented children sent to Connecticut are now getting help to reunite with their families, all fallout from the President’s “zero tolerance” policy on immigration.
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Workers Continue to Harvest Grapes at The Robert Mondavi Vineyard in Fire-Torn Napa Valley
The state’s worker safety agency issued a worker safety advisory late Friday after NBC Bay Area took video of workers harvesting grapes at The Robert Mondavi vineyard in the fire-torn Napa Valley, some without any protection from the smoky air that surrounds them.
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3-Year-Old in Stafford Springs Dies From Acute Methadone Intoxication: Police
A Stafford Springs woman is due in court Wednesday after her 3-year-old died from acute methadone intoxication earlier this year, state police say.
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Aly Raisman Calls Out Airport Worker for ‘Muscles' Comment
Three-time Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman is calling out an airport security worker who she says questioned whether she had enough muscles to be a gymnast.
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Miami-Dade Police, Mayor Honor McDonald's Workers Who Helped Officer
Employees of a Miami-Dade McDonald’s who jumped in to help an off-duty officer who was having a medical emergency in the restaurant’s drive-thru line were honored by the county’s mayor and police director at a ceremony Friday.
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McDonald's Worker Jumps Out of Drive-Thru to Help Driver
A South Florida McDonald’s worker jumped into action to save the life of an off-duty police officer.
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Doral McDonald's Worker Jumps Out of Drive-Thru to Help Driver
A South Florida McDonald’s worker jumped into action to save the life of an off-duty police officer.
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American UN Worker Michael Sharp Kidnapped in Democratic Republic of Congo
An American was abducted while working as a United Nations official in central Africa, his father told NBC News on Tuesday. Michael Sharp, 34, was among a team traveling by motorcycle through the Democratic Republic of Congo when they were kidnapped by “an unidentified militia group,” according to his dad, John Sharp. Officials confirmed Monday that the team had disappeared...