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Connecticut Hobbyist Group Puts Octogenarians in the Skies

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If you thought getting older meant slowing down, we want to introduce you to a group that's proving you're never too old to soar through the skies. News 12 visited an airport in Danbury, Connecticut to meet a hobbyist group called the...
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One Good Thing: Prison Hosts First Graduation Ceremony for Inmates

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A Connecticut prison held a graduation ceremony for seven inmate students that received their diplomas through an initiative program with Yale.
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Cancer Patients Face Shortage of Chemotherapy Drugs

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The American Cancer Society estimates that over 20,000 new cancer cases in Connecticut this year alone. But there's a concerning shortage of chemotherapy drugs in the state and across the country. News 12 reporter Mark Sudol tells us why...
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Cancer Patients Could Face Shortage of Chemotherapy Drugs

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The American Cancer Society estimates that over 20,000 new cancer cases in Connecticut this year alone. But there's a concerning shortage of chemotherapy drugs in the state and across the country. News 12 reporter Mark Sudol tells us why...
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On A Positive Note: Friend of Late Charlie Capalbo Launch Kindness Card Campaign in His Memory

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On A Positive Note: Friend of Late Charlie Capalbo Launch Kindness Card Campaign in His Memory
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On A Positive Note: School Bus Driver Launches Whacky Hat Friday's For Students

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On A Positive Note: School Bus Driver Launches Whacky Hat Friday's For Students
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On A Positive Note: Connecticut Teen Takes Steps to Protect Community By Installing AEDs

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On A Positive Note: Connecticut Teen Takes Steps to Protect Community By Installing AEDs
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10 years after Sandy Hook, gun control change remains elusive

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The mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., was expected to be a turning point for gun control in the United States. Ten years later, that change remains elusive, but the parents of the victims are determined to...
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Biden says overturning Roe v. Wade would be 'radical'

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U.S. President Joe Biden says a whole range of rights would be thrown into question if the Supreme Court acts on a new draft opinion to overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that legalized abortion.
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Ida's Devastating Rainfall Prompts States to Take Precautions as Rate of Floods Rises

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Shelly Carter, Connecticut's operations manager at the Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security, joined Cheddar to discuss Ida's impact on the state and how officials plan on tackling the clean-up. While many were caught...
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Conn. AG Takes on Drug Manufacturers for Price Fixing

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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong discussed new multistate effort, charging drug companies with price fixing. Tong says the entire drug manufacturing industry operates on tactics to rob everyday Americans.
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New York Coronavirus Deaths Jump

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New York state, recording a falling hospitalization rate that seems to represent a potential plateau, recorded its deadliest day, Governor Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday morning. Cuomo said 731 people had died, the largest single-day...
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Zoom Video Hits Turbulence

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Video-conferencing app Zoom Video has exploded in popularity as more people than ever are looking to work and socialize remotely, but concerns about its privacy and security policies are growing. Connecticut Attorney General William...
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More states desperate for supplies as Trump pledges victory over COVID-19

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Roughly 100 million people under lockdown in the U.S. and many states are desperate for tests, masks and ventilators, but President Donald Trump maintained there will be victory over COVID-19.
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University of New Haven Athletics gets $5M donation for transition to Division I

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The University of New Haven athletic program is getting its biggest donation ever.
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Stamford's Palace Theatre to be closed for summers shows due to renovations

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Michael Moran says because of so much outdoor programming in the area, the summer is usually the theater's quiet season anyway, making it a natural time to do the nine-week project, which is being paid for by the city.
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Survey says: 'Dan Patrick Show' members win $25K for Boys & Girls Club of Milford on Family Feud

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Milford’s own Dan Patrick - and the Danette’s of the Dan Patrick Show - competed on Celebrity Family Feud Thursday night.
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Fresh seafood and waterfront views await at Copps Island Oyster Shack

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Copps Island Oyster Shack is known for its oysters, clams and more — all harvested fresh each day.
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'It's not over.' McGrath family reacts to not guilty verdict in fatal stabbing of Fairfield Prep student at party

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Jimmy McGrath's father, Kevin says he was shocked when speaking to reporters following Wednesday's verdict.
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‘I don't know why, but it went up.’ New car tax formula leaves drivers confused

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Car taxes are now based on the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. Most drivers will pay less, but some are stuck with higher bills.
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73-year-old Lewisboro man dies in apparent drowning at Westchester lake

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The man went into the water and was found floating minutes later by a family member, who brought him back to shore. CPR was performed as EMS crews arrived.
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New Connecticut law seeks to crack down on 'left lane campers'

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According to the Connecticut Department of Transportation, it is more than just an inconvenience that causes traffic, but also a safety issue which can block emergency vehicles, or lead to crashes.
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CT after-school programs at risk after Trump administration freezes funding

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Connecticut was set to receive $50 million this week. But in a memo, the U.S. Department of Education said the money will be withheld while it ensures "taxpayer resources are spent in accordance with the President's priorities.”
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Record number of travelers in Connecticut expected to hit the roads for 4th of July

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AAA says almost 740,000 drivers in Connecticut will travel for the holiday weekend.