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Boston's NWSL team apologizes for controversial branding announcement
Boston’s National Women’s Soccer League team is apologizing after the launch of the club’s name announcement – specifically the branding associated with it – fell flat for many fans.
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Report Finds ‘Culture/Climate Issues With Racial Undertones' At Manchester Community College
An investigation prompted by accusations of discrimination against Black and female employees at Manchester Community College found “a history of culture/climate issues with racial undertones,” according to a report released earlier this month. The report stated that there is evidence to suggest that over the past 20 years the school “has experienced challenges related to diversity and specifically race and…
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Can the Common Cold Help Defend Against Covid-19?
New research from the Yale School of Medicine suggests that the common cold could be a defense against Covid-19. As many of us start to ditch the masks that have been strapped to our heads for the last year, we could be more likely to catch a cold. But that may not be all bad. Researchers at Yale say the…
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Court Documents Reveal New Details in Case Against MIT Student Suspected in Killing of Yale Student
Court documents reveal new details of the case against Qinxuan Pan, a Massachusetts man suspected of killing a Yale graduate student.
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4-Year-Old Boy Found Safe After AMBER Alert; 2 People in Custody
A child who was the subject of an AMBER Alert has been found safe Tuesday night, according to Middletown police, and two suspects are in custody.
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‘We Thought We Were Going to Die:' Remembering the 2011 Massachusetts Tornado
On June 1, 2011, a powerful tornado carved a path of destruction through western Massachusetts from Westfield to Charlton, hitting highly populated areas including the city of Springfield.
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Suspect in November 2020 Fatal Home Invasion in Waterbury Arrested
Waterbury police have arrested a suspect in a fatal home invasion in November 2020 who was at large. The four suspects are accused of a home invasion robbery at an apartment on Cherry Street that led to the fatal shooting of 22-year-old Eric Richard. Waterbury detectives assigned to the U.S. Marshal Task Force extradited 36-year-old Carlos Pagan-Reyes, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,…
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Woman Dead After Fire at East Hartford Apartment Building
Four people were taken to the hospital Thursday after a fire at an apartment building in East Hartford.
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CT Department of Public Health Releases New COVID-19 Guidance
The Connecticut Department of Public Health has officially released new COVID-19 guidance which breaks down new recommendations for those who are vaccinated and unvaccinated. DPH said the changed guidelines are in response to new guidance from the Centers from Disease Control and Prevention and what we now know based on data surrounding the COVID-19 vaccines, which shows that those who…
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Nursing Home Worker Strike Postponed With Tentative Agreement Reached
The state has reached a tentative agreement with union nursing home workers, postponing a strike that was scheduled to start Friday. The unions representing the workers were adamant about getting to $20 an hour. Workers at 26 nursing homes were prepared to walk off the job Friday morning. These nursing homes are private companies, but publicly funded because a majority…