• California wants better animal shelter conditions, stray population curbed

    Cats and dogs can't speak up for themselves, but their allies have been making a lot of noise in the California Legislature recently. The overcrowded and unsafe conditions of animal shelters are the topic of several Senate and Assembly bills aiming to improve conditions in California's animal facilities and curb the stray cat and dog population. The proposed bills making their way through committees includes legislation to promote the certification of more veterinary students, standardize the...

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    Animal shelter overcrowded and closed to new animals

    St. Landry Parish Animal Control is dedicated to helping animals in need across the parish, but with the shelter reaching capacity, they’re going to need help if that mission is to continue.

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    Miami Seaquarium stays open on day its lease with Miami-Dade ends; animal rights activists call for park’s closure

    VIRGINIA KEY, FLA. (WSVN) - Animal rights activists made a passionate plea to close Miami Seaquarium’s doors on the day it was supposed to shutRead More

  • BHS senior artists honored for their work

    The annual fine arts and activities celebration recognized senior artists and gave a nod to legendary artist Charles Schulz.

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    Harlingen Animal Shelter in need of volunteers

    HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The Harlingen Animal Shelter is asking for the public's help with volunteers. The shelter recently opened its doors and is asking for volunteers who will feed, play, clean up, and take care of the shelter's pets in hopes of getting their pets adopted. "Just the enrichment you get from being with []

  • Connections Work honors advocates at ceremony in Reading

    The organization honored local advocates who are making a difference in the lives of those returning to the community after being incarcerated.

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    Harlingen Animal Shelter to hold microchip clinic

    HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The Harlingen Animal Shelter will be holding a microchip clinic this weekend. The clinic will be held from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. on April 20, at the shelter, which is located at 1106 Markowsky Avenue. It will cost $10 per microchip on a while supplies last basis. Proof of residency, []

  • How to fix Fallout Shelter Radio Station not working

    If you are building your Vault in Fallout Shelter and want more Dwellers from the outside world, you'll need to set up a Radio Station, but some players are reporting the room is not working, so here's how to fix it. Fallout Shelter is a management game where you play as a new Vault's Overseer, and with that, a lot of responsibilities come into the fray. From managing resources to welcoming new Dwellers from the outside world using the Radio Station, there are tons of things to do. ...

  • How to increase population in Fallout Shelter: Pregnancy explained

    If you're looking to increase the number of Dwellers in your Vault, your safest bet is to start making babies in Fallout Shelter. Here's everything you need to know about the process of pregnancy and how long it takes. You'll need your Vault to strive in Fallout Shelter, and for that you'll have to increase your population. Getting Dwellers pregnant is a straightforward process, although some tricks will help you to produce babies faster. Here's everything you need to know about...

  • Cleveland state trooper honored for life-saving work

    An Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper transitioned from traffic detail to life-saving measures when he encountered a gunshot victim this past winter.

  • Dodgers manager working with Ohtani on strike zone discipline

    Dave Roberts thinks Shohei Ohtani can be even better with more plate discipline with runners in scoring position. The Los Angeles Dodgers manager approached the two-time AL MVP about a week ago to discuss how Ohtani could better control the strike zone. “I thought he was expanding a little bit

  • Ludlow Police, Fire honor dispatchers for their lifesaving work

    The Ludlow Police and Fire Departments honored their dispatchers for answering the thousands of calls for help every day and providing guidance to first responders.