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Good morning, Hartford. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 14th of September.

CULTURE NEWS

  • Rob Zombie will make his only East Coast appearance in Connecticut for the 20th anniversary of The Devil’s Rejects—a cult film known for both praise and controversy.  Connecticut Post
  • Saturday's Hartford Pride Festival in Downtown Hartford featured live music, shows, and resource booths from local groups that offered help and health support—organizers said the event reminded people that everyone is valued.  FOX61
  • Families gathered at Hartford City Hall to celebrate Honduras' Independence Day — they enjoyed cultural festivities and community outreach that focused on immigrant rights.  FOX61
  • Today the Mark Twain House is hosting a 150th anniversary celebration from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.—it marks the historic home where Samuel and Olivia Clemens lived in Hartford. Constitution Day displays featuring early printings of the U.S. Constitution will be viewable at Yale’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library starting Sept. 21.  Connecticut Post

EDUCATION NEWS

  • A state audit revealed safety and oversight failures at four private special education schools and University School JPE during the 2022–23 school year—some schools did not properly check staff backgrounds or fully deliver students' IEP services. Officials reviewed the report and advocates called for stronger rules while some schools said they had begun making changes.  FOX61

HEALTH NEWS

  • Connecticut fire officials say firefighting is more dangerous today because modern homes with plastics and chemicals make fires burn hotter and faster. They are updating equipment — like special masks and a real-time reporting system — to help lower risks such as cancer among firefighters.  FOX61
  • On Saturday, the American Red Cross held blood drives in Hartford, Bridgeport, and Waterbury to mark Sickle Cell Awareness Month—local donors helped ensure a diverse blood supply for people living with this challenging disease.  NBC Connecticut
  • Donors gave blood along Albany Avenue in Hartford Saturday for Sickle Cell Awareness Month—organizers plan additional drives on Wednesday at Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport and Sept. 27 at Grace Baptist Church in Danbury.  WTNH News 8

SPORTS NEWS

  • Week 1 of high school football across Connecticut saw wins by teams like Greenwich, Berlin and Killingly as new coaches and quarterbacks delivered standout plays and record runs. Conference play begins next week with a slate of high-profile matchups—teams are expected to build on early successes—while local fans await more action.  Connecticut Post
  • The UConn football team lost to Delaware by a score of 44 to 41 in overtime as its weak defense allowed a late regulation field goal to tie the game and an overtime touchdown to decide the win—UConn began the season with a record of one to two, marking its eighth consecutive season starting poorly.  Connecticut Post
  • UConn football lost to Delaware 44—41 in overtime on Saturday as the Huskies fell for their second consecutive overtime loss when Delaware tied the game with a late field goal.  WFSB-TV

EVENTS

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  • CT Horrorfest Show - 2 Day Pass

    10 a.m.-7 p.m. & 11 a.m.-5 p.m. — Connecticut Convention Center — Ticket pricing varies — Meet horror icons, shop themed vendors, and enjoy Q&A panels at this thrilling festival.

    Sat, 9/20/25

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  • Rhythm of the Guitar

    Evening event — Apple Cinemas Xtreme — $30 — Experience enchanting music that unites guitar enthusiasts in a vibrant atmosphere.

    Sun, 9/21/25

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