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    Aug 7, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
  1. 45,000 Unionized Verizon Workers Go On Strike

    Stalled contract negotiations led thousands of workers in Verizon Communication Inc.'s wireline division to go on strike Sunday, potentially affecting landline operations as well as installation of services like FiOS, its fiber-optic television and Internet lines.
    Associated Press
    Stalled contract negotiations led thousands of workers in Verizon Communication Inc.'s wireline division to go on strike Sunday, potentially affecting landline operations as well as installation of services like FiOS, its fiber-optic television and...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Medical Services, New York, Delaware, Employees

  2. Jul 18, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  3. Senior keeps making art despite health challenges

    Dorothy "Dorie" Sheridan, 72, of Westmont doesn't let her health challenges with Parkinson's disease keep her away from her passion and love for the arts.
    Dorothy "Dorie" Sheridan, 72, of Westmont doesn't let her health challenges with Parkinson's disease keep her away from her passion and love for the arts. "I'm a fiber artist," she said. "Ever since I could remember I've been doing fiber art. My...

    Tags: Toy Industry, Arts and Culture, Nancy Reagan, Arts

  4. Jun 30, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. Fat & Happy On The Berlin Turnpike: Fresh Comfort Food With A Personal Touch

    Drive along the Berlin Turnpike, and you're inundated with a plethora of fast-food and franchise dining options.
    The Hartford Courant
    Drive along the Berlin Turnpike, and you're inundated with a plethora of fast-food and franchise dining options. But tucked in between are a few restaurants that stand on their own, and the newest addition in that comfortable home-style category is...

    Tags: Homes, Vermont, Bars and Clubs, Litchfield County, New York

  6. Jul 7, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  7. Mississippi Most Obese State, Colorado Least

    The number of obese U.S. adults rose in 16 states in the last year, helping to push obesity rates in a dozen states above 30 percent, according to a report released on Thursday.
    Reuters reporter
    The number of obese U.S. adults rose in 16 states in the last year, helping to push obesity rates in a dozen states above 30 percent, according to a report released on Thursday. By that measure, Mississippi is the fattest state in the union with an adult...

    Tags: Diabetes, Tennessee, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Heart Disease, Weight

  8. Jun 29, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  9. June 30, 2011-Malloy vs Prison Guards

    Lot of posturing going on these days. Governor Malloy is threatening to add a half percent to Connecticut's unemployment rate by laying off thousands and the Republicans in Washington are threatening to destroy the USA's credit and plunge the world into financial chaos if President Obama doesn't dance to their tune. As my father, Robert Wayne Englehart Sr. would say, it's all bullshit.
    Lot of posturing going on these days. Governor Malloy is threatening to add a half percent to Connecticut's unemployment rate by laying off thousands and the Republicans in Washington are threatening to destroy the USA's credit and plunge the world into...

    Tags: Washington (Litchfield, Connecticut), Connecticut Labor Markets, Politics, Labor Markets, Unemployment

  10. Jul 7, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  11. Death Penalty Challenged In Cheshire Home Invasion Case

    The Hartford Courant
    Three years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court narrowed the application of the death penalty when it ruled that execution was unconstitutional as a punishment for a Louisiana man convicted of brutally raping a child. Now, defense attorneys for Joshua...

    Tags: Murder, Crimes, Lawyers, U.S. Supreme Court, Assault

  12. Jul 18, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  13. Foreign insect could threaten area forests

    An invasive insect species known as the Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) could pose a threat to Pennsylvania's forests.  As a result, volunteers are being called to help monitor Johnstown for any signs of the foreign critters.
    An invasive insect species known as the Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) could pose a threat to Pennsylvania's forests.  As a result, volunteers are being called to help monitor Johnstown for any signs of the foreign critters. Natural Biodiversity, a group...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Science, New York, Science and Technology, Marine Science

  14. Jul 25, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  15. Gathering Of The Vibes: A Fun, Strange Weekend Trip

    Let there be no confusion on the matter. As of Sunday evening the vibes are now legitimately, painstakingly gathered.
    Special To the Courant
    Let there be no confusion on the matter. As of Sunday evening the vibes are now legitimately, painstakingly gathered. It took one very long and very hot four-day weekend to complete a mission that demanded ample peace, music and hula-hoops, regardless...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Science, Grateful Dead (music group), Science and Technology

  16. Jun 30, 2011 |Story| ctnow.com
  17. Daytrippers: Whale Watch

    The Privateer IV is docked in Gloucester, Massachusetts, one of the oldest seaports in the country.  It is a high speed vessel, owned by 7 Seas Whale Watch and, every summer, visitors flock to it's decks to travel out into the open waters in hopes of meeting majestic creatures of the sea.  Oftentimes, the boat heads for Jeffreys Ledge on the northern end of Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary.  "It's a very biologically rich area and it's been recognized that it is an important feeding area for different species of whales," said naturalist Jay Frontierro, who has worked for 7 Seas for 22 years.  "Remember, this is a nature trip, so we're never sure what we're going to get," smiled Frontierro, noting that Humpbacks, Finbacks and Minke whales are the most common mammals to spy off the coast of the north shore during the warm weather.  But, "we sometimes see sharks," he added.
    FOX CT
    The Privateer IV is docked in Gloucester, Massachusetts, one of the oldest seaports in the country. It is a high speed vessel, owned by 7 Seas Whale Watch and, every summer, visitors flock to it's decks to travel out into the open waters in hopes of...

    Tags: Wildlife, Endangered Species, Massachusetts, Travel, Maine

  18. Jul 25, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  19. Nearly 700 Same-Sex Couples Tie Knot In NYC

    On the first day of the marriage equality law, New York City wed a record 659 couples.  484 were married by State Court Judges who volunteered their time to be part of the event. New York is the sixth and largest state in the nation to legalize same sex marriages.  Clerk's offices in all five boroughs were open for a full day, from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
    PIX11.com
    On the first day of the marriage equality law, New York City wed a record 659 couples. 484 were married by State Court Judges who volunteered their time to be part of the event. New York is the sixth and largest state in the nation to legalize same sex...

    Tags: Utah, Tennessee, New York, Same-Sex Marriage, Delaware

  20. Jul 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. EPA rule seeks to curb long-distance air pollution

    In a sweeping move aimed at curbing long-distance air pollution that afflicts the health of 240 million Americans — including Marylanders — the Environmental Protection Agency is ordering power plants across much of the eastern United States to sharply curtail emissions.
    In a sweeping move aimed at curbing long-distance air pollution that afflicts the health of 240 million Americans — including Marylanders — the Environmental Protection Agency is ordering power plants across much of the eastern United States...

    Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution, Environmental Pollution, New York, Air Pollution, Constellation Energy Group

  22. Dec 29, 2011 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  23. Q: How do I get tickets to a show taping?

    KTLA does not produce the shows we broadcast so we do not have access to tickets. We also no longer own or manage the soundstages next door to us. KTLA does not allow the general public to attend our live Morning News broadcast. You can try the following...

    Tags: Tickets, Stamford, Television, Media Industry, Entertainment

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