The Ranch Rescue, a West Palm Beach-based group, has taken on the task of caring for more than 50 cats after a home overrun by felines raised alarms; the overwhelming situation unfolded when a family member sought help for a relative—a veteran struggling with the consequences of hoarding. In a statement obtained by WPTV ,...
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Baltimore DPW Mourns Loss of Worker Following Fatal On-Duty Incident, Police Investigating
The Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) announced the death of Timothy Cartwell, a solid waste worker at the Reedbird Sanitation Yard, yesterday. Cartwell, who was assigned to trash collection duties, was fatally injured while on the job in an alleyway on 1800 Baker Street. Following the incident, he was taken to the University...
Sunny Outlook: El Paso to Enjoy Mild and Pleasant Week Ahead, NWS Forecasts
The National Weather Service in El Paso has provided a detailed forecast for the coming week, promising sunny skies and calm conditions, a pleasant respite for residents after a series of less predictable weather patterns earlier in the month. According to the National Weather Service , today’s atmosphere will be marked by clear sunny skies...
Edible New York Landmarks Impress at Gingerbread NYC Borough Bake-off in the City Museum
New York City’s most emblematic landmarks have been sweetly reinvented in the 3rd annual “Gingerbread NYC: Borough Bake-off” where the ingenuity of local bakers meets the iconic scenery of the five boroughs. Professional and amateur bakers alike participated in this creative baking competition, hosted at the Museum of the City of New York. Their task:...
Hays County Rescinds Burn Ban as Favorable Weather Conditions Emerge
Hays County residents can slowly begin to burn debris again after officials lifted a countywide burn ban on Thursday. Improved weather conditions and expected rainfall have made outdoor burning safe again. County Judge Ruben Becerra confirmed the ban’s termination buoyed by forecasts that predict up to 1.25 inches of rain through Sunday, as reported by...
San Francisco Braces for Wet Weather Shift, NWS Predicts Rainfall to Alleviate Prolonged Drought, Fire Risks
San Franciscans can expect a noticeable shift in the weather pattern, with cooler temperatures and a promise of much-needed moisture on the horizon, per updates from the National Weather Service (NWS) San Francisco. The latest forecast issued early Saturday indicates an upcoming change from persistent dry conditions to a week carrying prospects of rainfall starting...
St. Louis Man Stabbed in Domestic Altercation, Woman Arrested as Police Investigate Wabada Neighborhood Incident
Early this morning, a domestic dispute led to violence in the Wabada neighborhood of St. Louis. According to a brief report by St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department , officers arrived at the 5200 block of Wabada around 3:00 a.m. to find a 65-year-old man stabbed in the arm. The altercation, between the man and a...
Milton Honors Local Heroes at Volunteer Dinner, Bill Lusk Bags Golden Horseshoe Service Award
The city of Milton recognized the heart and soul of its community, the volunteers, in a special event held at City Hall. During the evening’s Volunteer Dinner, various members from different organizations were honored for their significant contributions to the city’s welfare, as reported by the city’s official website . Scores of dedicated citizens, from...
Marysville City Council Enhances Sentences for Repeat Public Disorder Offenders
As the crime landscape shifts, Marysville authorities are striking back with firmer legal shanks to sever the cycle of repeat offenses. According to the City of Marysville , the City Council has unanimously voted to amplify mandatory minimum sentences for serial public disorder offenders. This intervention now characterizes malicious mischief as a public disorder crime and...
Arizona National Forests to Offer Christmas Tree Cutting Permits, Tradition and Cheer Begin November 14
Starting November 14, residents of Arizona can purchase permits to cut down their own Christmas trees in the Tonto and Coconino National Forests. The permit for Tonto National Forest costs $15, with free permits available for holders of the Every Kid Outdoors pass, according to ABC15 . Tree cutting in the Tonto National Forest begins...