HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — One Connecticut lawmaker is sending a crucial warning to parents, caregivers, pet owners and even ...
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Two more children are dead after being left in hot cars as the July heat wave continues
This year's first hot car tragedy happened on March 18 in Lakewood Township, New Jersey, when a father forgot his 4-month-old son in the back of the car. Outside air temperatures were in the upper 60s ...
A sweltering and unusually early heat wave across the Southwest is raising the risk of an all-too-familiar tragedy in the United States: deaths of children in hot cars. Each year on average, nearly 40 ...
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