Lost dog rescued by hikers after 2 months in the woods
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:56:47 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — A dog was missing for two months in the woods before it was found by hikers in the area.The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office posted on X, formally known as Twitter, about the lucky pup.Rangers and animal control officers responded to a reported dog bite at Meyers Ranch Park on Nov. 19. Coloradan’s young doodle dies from unidentified respiratory illness Two hikers discovered the dog who was injured, scared and alone. The hikers attempted to bring the pup down the mountain, but one hiker was bit in the process. Lost dog found after 2 months (Photo courtesy of Jefferson County Sheriff)Lost dog found after 2 months (Photo courtesy of Jefferson County Sheriff)Once rangers and animal control officers arrived, a ranger recognized the dog from a poster hung up in the park over a month ago. The dog's name is Nova, and it was missing for two months.After being carried down the mountain, Nova and their owner had a happy reunion at the trailhead.Nova has a broken leg but is ...Dog owners advised to avoid kennels as vets investigate mystery illness in several states
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:56:47 GMT
(TMX) – A mysterious respiratory illness that has sickened more than 200 dogs in Oregon has been detected in at least a dozen states, per reports.The Oregon Veterinary Medical Association announced earlier this month that it was investigating the causes behind an atypical canine infectious respiratory disease circulating in the Portland metro and Willamette Valley areas. The agency said local veterinarians were working to collect samples for analysis by a state veterinary laboratory and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Veterinary Services Laboratory.The American Veterinary Medical Association on Friday said the cause of the mystery illness is still unknown after more than 200 cases were reported in Oregon.The illness begins with a cough that lasts for weeks, and may not respond to antibiotics. It can develop into severe pneumonia, and can potentially be fatal. Other symptoms include sneezing, nasal or eye discharge, lethargy, blue or purple gums, and trouble...Manatee County Sheriff seeks help from public in locating missing 42-year-old last seen in Doral, vehicle found in Palmetto
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:56:47 GMT
PALMETTO, Fla. (WSVN) – The Manatee County Sheriff’s Office is seeking help from the public in locating 42-year-old Olof Tobias Hallin, who has been missing for over a week.Hallin was last seen at a Publix in Doral, wearing a black long-sleeve shirt, dark pants, a black hat and glasses. According to the MCSO, his family has not had any contact with him since the night of Nov. 14. https://twitter.com/ManateeSheriff/status/1727357512196968802His vehicle was reportedly discovered in the 4500 Block of Old US 41 North in Palmetto, about 230 miles away from Doral.Family members informed authorities that he drove from the Miami area to Manatee County for business on Nov. 14. Hallin stands at 6 feet, 3 inches, weighs 210 pounds and has blonde hair. There have been no reported sightings or communication between Hallin and his family for over a week. Detectives from the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office are examining Hallin’s business dealings and events leading up t...9 hidden details buried in Rishi Sunak’s Autumn Statement
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:56:47 GMT
LONDON — With a multibillion-pound tax giveaway, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt hailed his “Autumn Statement for growth” as a sign Britain has “turned a corner.”The star turn was a 2-pence cut to the National Insurance tax paid by 27 million workers, rushed into effect in January. It shows a government in campaign mode, just in time for a general election that could come as early as spring 2024. But not all is rosy for Hunt or PM Rishi Sunak. As ever, the 114-page “green book” of measures — alongside more than 160 pages of analysis from the independent Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) — contain several details buried or ignored in Hunt’s 51-minute speech to MPs. Here’s POLITICO’s spin-busting hot take.1) Frozen tax thresholds dwarf the National Insurance cutWednesday’s National Insurance cut — billed as a crowd-pleasing drop in personal taxes for workers — is dwarfed by the impact of what’s known as “fiscal drag.” That is, effectively, the i...Law firm sues Austrian town for 27 cents after it closed border crossing to Hungary
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:56:47 GMT
A law firm has sued the Austrian town of Schattendorf for 27 cents in damage because it closed a border crossing between Austria and Hungary. In July, employees of the law firm wanted to cross through the Austrian town to an appointment in the Hungarian town of Agfalva, which they say is the fastest route. The employees, instead, had to take a detour of 3.4 kilometers, costing them 27 cents more in fuel. Schattendorf should now refund this, the law firm argued in court on Wednesday. “We are not doing this out of spite,” Mate Ruzicska, a lawyer at the firm NZP Nagy Legal, said according to Austrian news. The border closure is a breach of the EU’s Schengen law, which requires participating countries to remove all obstacles to smooth traffic flow at internal borders, the law firm argued.The town — a popular transit route for commuters between Austria and Hungary — wanted to reduce traffic by turning the border into a pedestrian crossing from December onward. Con...5 Tory crowd-pleasers in the autumn statement — and what they actually cost
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:56:47 GMT
LONDON — Jeremy Hunt dusted off some old Conservative favorites Wednesday as he mixed personal and business tax cuts with a back-to-work push for social security claimants. It all comes with a hefty price tag.The U.K. chancellor unveiled his autumn statement — a big fiscal moment in the U.K.’s political calendar — against a mixed economic backdrop. And with the government, led by Hunt’s boss Rishi Sunak, struggling in the polls, the pair will be hoping a boost to pay packets can turn things around ahead of an election expected next year.POLITICO crunched the numbers on the big headline-grabbing policies below, using the Treasury’s figures to tot up the total projected cost of these Tory crowd-pleasers up to the fiscal year 2028/29.The big National Insurance cutWhat Hunt did: The flagship policy from Hunt’s statement was a big cut in the main rate of National Insurance — the tax paid by Brits and employers that’s meant to go towards health and welfare, but in ...No injuries reported following 3-alarm fire at Chelsea restaurant
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:56:47 GMT
Firefighters responded to a three-alarm fire in Chelsea Wednesday morning at Los Amigos restaurant.Heavy smoke and flames could be seen billowing out of both stories of the structure on Broadway when fire crews arrived around 9 a.m. Fire crews could be seen attempting entry through the charred rear of the building and on the roof hammering down. Backup from both the Revere and Everett fire departments were called to the scene.Authorities said the fire was put out in about an hour and that damage was limited to the one structure, but that neighboring buildings potentially had water damage. The 4th Street ramp on Route 1 northbound was closed due to the fire, according to MassDOT. Additionally, multiple streets around the site of the fire were blocked off by police. https://twitter.com/MassDOT/status/1727323822653919514?s=20This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.I am an expert on polls. Here’s why they can’t tell you if Biden beats Trump again — or vice versa
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:56:47 GMT
By David Lauter, Los Angeles TimesWASHINGTON — President Joe Biden has had a tough couple of weeks in polls, deepening the anxiety among his fellow Democrats about his age, political liabilities and the prospect that he could lose a rematch with former President Donald Trump.Biden’s allies pooh-pooh the grim talk. Presidents Clinton and Obama both had miserable polls in the fall of their third years and bounced back to win reelection, they note. Polls a year out from an election have little if any ability to predict the outcome, they add.On both counts, they’re right — up to a point.Related ArticlesPolitics | Ballot questions covering MCAS to psychedelic drugs clear first signature threshold Politics | Trump tops Biden in new national poll Politics | Ohio voted on abortion. Next year, 11 more states might, too Politics | Powerful pro-Israel political group targets the liberal ‘Squad’ and Ayanna Pressley Poli...NFL power rankings, Week 12: For Ravens, top seed in AFC is there for the taking
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:56:47 GMT
Each week of the NFL season, The Baltimore Sun will rank all 32 NFL teams. The rankings will take into account not just weekly performance, injuries and roster depth, but how well each team measures up as Super Bowl contenders.Here are the rankings heading into Week 12:1. Philadelphia Eagles (9-1, No. 1 last week)Last week: Win vs. Chiefs, 21-17Up next: vs. BillsThe Eagles avenged their Super Bowl loss by storming back from a 17-7 halftime deficit to stun the Chiefs, cementing their status as the best team in football. While Jalen Hurts and the passing game struggled in rainy conditions, a big game from running back D’Andre Swift, two rushing touchdowns from Hurts and a clutch 41-yard pass to DeVonta Smith to the Chiefs’ 1-yard line midway through the fourth quarter was enough to fuel the comeback. Two dropped passes on Kansas City’s final drive saved the Philadelphia defense from embarrassment, which is something to watch as the team enters a brutal four-game stre...Boston woman accused of punching and kicking a dog near Boston Common
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:56:47 GMT
A 26-year-old woman is accused of beating up a dog near Boston Common Tuesday night, according to police who arrested her on animal cruelty and assault charges.Boston woman Jasmine Velasquez has been charged with animal cruelty and assault and battery on a police officer following the reported incident along Tremont Street.After police officers in the area had heard a crying dog, a witness told them that a woman was beating a dog next to 131 Tremont St.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Man charged with animal cruelty after dog found dead in his Chelsea apartment Then as the police officers got near the suspect, they saw her kick the dog.“Officers were able to quickly separate the suspect from the dog, and moved the dog to a safe location as there was broken glass and unknown liquid on the ground,” Boston Police said in a statement.Other witnesses told police that the suspect had struck the dog multiple times. She had allegedly punched, kicked, a...Latest news
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