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Dozens of dogs, cats from overwhelmed Texas shelters arrive at St. Hubert's in New Jersey


A man and his dog who were nearly killed when their home exploded in Baltimore have finally been reunited after he spent four months in a coma.
Most of the dogs and cats came from the Humane Society of North Texas after several of their shelters either lost power or had their pipes freeze and explode during the storm.
Since 2016, St. Hubert s WayStation transport program has moved over 20,000 animals from areas of need to places of opportunity through a network of more than 80 sheltering organizations.
In the animal welfare community, when disaster strikes, we re all in it together, St. Hubert s WayStation Director Colleen Harrington said. Humane Society of North Texas is a valued partner of ours, and this has been an extremely difficult time for them. Staff have been camping out at the shelter, ensuring the safety and well-being of their animals. ....

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Black History of Wisconsin, Part 3: Movement


Black History of Wisconsin, Part 3: Movement
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This is part three of a four-part series exploring the history and struggles Black Wisconsinites have endured. Read 
 here.
MILWAUKEE Like in the rest of the U.S., the 20th century in Wisconsin was a time of major change and major growing pains.
More Black residents than ever before would move into the Badger State during this era. But when they arrived, they’d find a place that still systematically denied them equal rights and opportunities.
Over the course of the century, Black Wisconsinites would have to fight tooth and nail to earn the same rights that their neighbors were given freely. Here, we take a look at the persistent issues of segregation and prejudice that faced Black residents at this time and the Civil Rights Movement that helped bring about hard-earned progress. ....

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'Just give us the shot': Shoreline workers bumped in new CT COVID vaccine plan


Just give us the shot : Shoreline workers bumped in new CT COVID vaccine plan
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Walgreens registered pharmacist Emilio Delia holds a vial of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at the Mary Wade Home in New Haven on January 28, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Cathy Cast (center) and her husband, Harry (right), of Branford pose for a photograph with their daughter, Ellen Kemble, after getting a COVID-19 injection at a vaccine clinic at the Floyd Little Athletic Center in New Haven on February 5, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Volunteer retired nurse Maggie Nuzzelillo (left), retired US Army nurse, gives a shot of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to Mary Connelly, 93, of Clinton at the East Haven Senior Center on January 29, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less ....

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