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NHL Hamilton the pig has emerged as the Hurricanes’ unofficial mascot in the 2019 playoffs Hamilton first appeared outside PNC Arena before a first-round game against the Capitals.
Yes, a pig. Hamilton is not just any ordinary pig. Hundreds of Hurricane fans line up at games to take photos with the pig and that’s not all.
US Navy veteran Gilbert Anaya, 30, from New Jersey, says he survived a devastating house fire this month thanks, in part, to his pet pig named Hamilton.
Hamilton, the 90-pound miniature potbelly pig who has become the ultimate good-luck charm for Carolina during its first postseason appearance in a decade, apparently was in Washington on Wednesday ...
Talk about when pigs fly! Police in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania had a "hog" wild few days last week as they attempted to catch a loose pig that was reported scurrying around the Hamilton Park ...
The fugitive pig, named Hamilton, eluded capture for days, so police called for backup - the Lancaster Farm Sanctuary, who corralled Hamilton to safety. Police said, quote, "not all heroes wear capes.
A pig has a new home at a sanctuary after being seen wandering loose in a Pennsylvania neighborhood for several days.
The potbelly pig pursuit proceeded through Lancaster Township’s Hamilton Park neighborhood on Thursday.
Back in 2019, Hamilton went viral when the Canes made their last eastern conference final. Now he's forever a part of the Hurricane's many fan traditions.
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Hamilton County commissioner explains impact of Flying Pig ... - MSNOn Tuesday, WLWT was joined by Hamilton County commissioner Alicia Reece, who talked more about the impact of these events.
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