Janet Medcalf is a former president of the Greeneville-Greene County Humane Society and is currently manager of the Greeneville-Greene County Animal Shelter.
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, this episode of Real Talk with Micah Smith celebrates the rich history and culture of La Alma-Lincoln Park. Located in west Denver, the neighborhood is one of the ...
Several wildfires are continuing to rapidly spread across Los Angeles County, not only displacing thousands of people as well as the pets and wildlife that also call Southern California home. The Los ...
The Cass County Sheriff’s Department says it’s identified a suspect in an animal cruelty case involving two dogs that it’s been investigating since last month. The department says Cass County Animal ...
CORNING, NY (WENY) -- Corning city residents had the opportunity Thursday evening to speak face to face with representatives with the New York State Departments of Environmental Conservation and ...
As metro Detroit protestors plan to hit the streets on Saturday, Oct 18, as a part of the national No Kings movement, some may attend in inflatable costumes. Protesters in Portland began wearing ...
Kenneth A. Hall, 67, of Warwick, passed away Tuesday, November 4, 2025. Born in Cranston, he was the son of the late Richard and Dorothy (Haley) Hall. Kenneth was the beloved brother of Susan Brawer, ...
NATCHITOCHES – Seventy percent of individuals who abuse animals are likely to move toward violence towards people, said Dr. Herman Soong, assistant professor of adult psychiatry and forensic ...
There are many parks in Oregon, but none are quite as luscious, ethereal, and breathtaking as Silver Falls State Park. Situated about 20 miles southeast of the state capital, Salem, Silver Falls spans ...
After years of controversy, one Florida theme park has officially closed its doors. Controversy isn’t new to Florida’s theme parks. Disney has faced the repercussions of political battles in recent ...
On Oct. 11 at 7:24 p.m., officer(s) arrested a Cranston resident at 85 Vermont St., on a charge of 2 nd Degree Child Abuse. The arrest was the result of a disturbance at the aforementioned address.
There are a number of different changes coming to the quick-service food locations at Animal Kingdom. These changes vary from food items moving to new locations to some locations closing permanently.
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