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'Birds don't let other birds fly drunk:' CT animal rehab center cares for 2 drunk vultures

Killingworth, Connecticut — A wildlife rehabilitation center in Killingworth, Connecticut shared some advice on social media on Monday: "birds don't let other birds fly drunk." Watertown animal control picked up two black vultures who were in bad shape over the weekend. When they got to "A Place Called Hope" rehab center in Killingworth, they appeared to be dying. After a slew of tests, staff discovered that the birds were not sick, but drunk.

Centre Care holds outdoor get-together for nursing home residents, families

BELLEFONTE, Pa. (WJAC) — It seems like an eternity since the start of the pandemic, when very few people could even enter nursing homes. But Centre Care's new facility opened a year ago in the midst of that. "Centre Care had moved about a year ago to our new facility that we're staying at today, and this is our one-year anniversary. So, we wanna do something special for our residents and families, to be able to come out and enjoy a day with each other,"

High School Football Pick 6

JOHNSTOWN, Pa (WJAC) — High school football season is now in its ninth week of game play in our area. That means plenty more of Pick 6, where Ryan Stanko and Carley Ford of the 6 Sports team, break down some of the best football match-ups and pick winners. This segment will run all year long during the 6 o'clock news, Thursdays on WJAC. Check out the video above to see if your team is picked to be a winner in week number 9.

Matt Canada expected to return as Steelers' OC in 2023

Pittsburgh (WJAC) — According to a report from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Matt Canada is expected to return as the Steelers' Offensive Coordinator for the 2023-24 season. Canada has one year remaining on his current contract and his expected return to the organization, in large part, can be credited to the team's overall improvement in the latter half of the season. Pittsburgh finished 7-2 following their bye week, which included winning six of their final seven games, despite being near the bottom of the league in almost every offensive, statistical category.

Pig kidney transplant patient dies 7 weeks after groundbreaking operation

BOSTON, Mass. (WJAR) — The Massachusetts man who received the world's first pig kidney transplant has died. Massachusetts General Hospital announced the news Saturday, two months after the procedure. Richard Slayman of Weymouth made history after receiving the surgery. The pig kidney had undergone genetic editing and the transplant operation took a team of surgeons four hours to complete, according to Mass General. The pig kidney was provided by eGenesis of Cambridge, Mass.