38 cats rescued, found hoarded in unsanitary trailer in Monrovia
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:40:07 GMT
Pasadena Humane Society officials rescued 38 cats that were being hoarded in a Monrovia trailer on Friday.The felines were discovered in cramped and unsanitary conditions inside a small space with no air conditioning, rescuers said.Some of the cats were found suffering from upper respiratory issues, but all were later listed in stable condition.Following removal from the stationary trailer, the cats were transported to a shelter, where they received medical exams before being placed into kennels with food, water, and fresh bedding.Officials rescued 38 cats that were being hoarded in a Monrovia trailer on June 30, 2023. (Pasadena Humane Society)Officials rescued 38 cats that were being hoarded in a Monrovia trailer on June 30, 2023. (Pasadena Humane Society)Officials rescued 38 cats that were being hoarded in a Monrovia trailer on June 30, 2023. (Pasadena Humane Society)Officials rescued 38 cats that were being hoarded in a Monrovia trailer on June 30, 2023. (Pasadena Humane Society)...Orange County official warns beachgoers about aggressive sea animals
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:40:07 GMT
As the holiday weekend approaches, Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley is warning beachgoers about sea animals that may behave aggressively toward them.Distressed, sick sea animals have begun washing up on O.C. beaches due to the growth of toxic algae. “We ask beachgoers not to approach or touch stranded marine animals due to the potential risk of serious bodily harm,” said Supervisor Foley. “As we approach the Fourth of July holiday weekend, it is critical to keep both people and pets away from these distressed animals.”Supervisor Foley says that the Pacific Marine Mammal Center is helping to care for the increasing amount of washed-up animals. She warns beachgoers, “If you see a sick sea lion or dolphin on the beach, get a lifeguard and call the Pacific Marine Mammal Center Rescue Team.”Alameda County claims Hayward city leaders misrepresented ‘isolated’ incidents at foster center
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:40:07 GMT
Alameda County hit back Friday against allegations it allowed a foster center in Hayward to spiral out of control, alleging the city’s leaders misrepresented “isolated” incidents at the building and then stopped collaborating on efforts to address concerns about the site.The rebuttal, which was aired in a late Friday afternoon news release, came slightly more than a week after the city of Hayward filed a lawsuit against the county accusing it of “deliberate indifference” in its handling of the foster center on the city’s north side.City leaders claim the building — which is used as a receiving center for children entering, or changing placements within, the county’s foster system — recently devolved into a hotbed of child prostitution and drug use after sheriff’s deputies were inexplicably removed from the facility in mid-February. As a result, the city’s police department has become overrun with calls to the building — the majority of which...A note to readers about article commenting
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:40:07 GMT
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Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:40:07 GMT
NEW YORK — Considering the disparate directions the Giants’ and Mets’ seasons have taken so far, it should have come as no surprise.Before the ball had even found a landing spot, eventually settling on the batter’s eye in center field, the air had been sucked out of the 30,116 spectators at Citi Field, who braved smokey skies from Canadian wildfires to see something that’s become a regular occurrence this season.The Giants’ lineup woke up late to erase an early deficit.The Mets’ bullpen blew a late lead.And the big hit came from none other than rookie catcher Patrick Bailey, who hammered a hanging breaking ball from David Robertson 432 feet to center field for a three-run homer that completed San Francisco’s comeback in a 5-4 win in the opening game of its weekend series in New York.“That was as good as it gets,” manager Gabe Kapler said, breaking with his typically even-keeled nature to downplay expectations for a young player. “...Hit-and-run suspect shoots himself in SF's Richmond District: police
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:40:07 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A hit-and-run suspect was injured due to a self-inflicted gunshot Friday afternoon in the Richmond District, the San Francisco Police Department confirmed to KRON4. The first incident was a hit-and-run that happened around noon in the area of 14th Avenue and Clement Street. A victim was taken to the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries, per SFPD.The suspect vehicle was found shortly after near 15th Avenue and Geary Boulevard, but the car was abandoned, according to SFPD. Three individuals, including the hit-and-run suspect, were seen getting out of the car and running away. Woman reached for gun during South San Francisco traffic stop: police Around 12:13 p.m., officers responded to a shooting at 16th Avenue and Geary Boulevard. A man was seen suffering from at least one gunshot wound and was taken to the hospital for life-threatening injuries. SFPD determined the gunshot wound was self-inflicted, the department said. The man was one of the three peop...Oakland RV fire visible from A's game
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:40:07 GMT
(KRON) -- A two-alarm RV fire burned in Oakland on Friday evening. Smoke was visible in East Oakland, including from the Oakland Coliseum, where the A's were playing the Chicago White Sox. Oakland firefighters said the fire started at an RV and extended into a vacant warehouse. It was brought under control at 8:05 p.m., the Oakland Fire Department said. OFD said the address of the fire is 76th Avenue and Hawley Street. There have been no reports of injuries.Santana’s HR in 9th inning rallies Pirates past Brewers 8-7
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:40:07 GMT
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Carlos Santana hit his eighth career walk-off home run, a two-run shot to cap a three-run ninth inning and rally the Pittsburgh Pirates past the Milwaukee Brewers 8-7 on Friday night for their fourth straight win.With his team trailing 7-5, Andrew McCutchen drew the Pirates within one when he hit a one-out RBI double. Henry Davis grounded out and Santana, a 14-year veteran, drove a pitch from Matt Bush (0-2) deep to right field.“I felt great for that at-bat,” Santana said. “I didn’t try to do too much and tried to get my pitch. I had a good swing, hit a home run and won the game.”Santana celebrated by doing a dance after rounding third base and heading for home plate.“Something happened,” he said with a smile. “I had to do it. It’s good.”Santana also doubled twice and is 10 for 18 in his last four games while McCutchen homered among his three hits and had three RBIs. The Pirates had lost 12 of 13 before their winning streak.“It’s one of those feelings you get to ex...Tovar homers, extends his hitting streak to 13 games to help Rockies beat Tigers 8-5
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:40:07 GMT
DENVER (AP) — Ezequiel Tovar hit a three-run homer and extended his hitting streak to a career-high 13 games to help the Colorado Rockies beat the Detroit Tigers 8-5 on Friday night.Tovar hit his eighth homer on a first-pitch off-speed pitch from Chasen Shreve for an 8-3 lead in the sixth inning, and the shortstop also singled in a five-run second for a 5-0 lead.“Ever since the minor leagues, it’s something I always take pride in … if the see that first pitch and I think it is a good ball to swing at, I’m going to be aggressive,” Tovar said. “That’s part of my game, and that’s not going to change. I talked to the hitting coaches before that at-bat, and they said there were a lot of breaking balls. That was my approach. Sitting on one, and I got a good one.”Left-hander Austin Gomber (6-7) gave up three runs (two earned) and six singles in seven innings, with a season-high seven strikeouts and one walk.Gomber, who entered with a 7.01 ERA, has the only thr...Mookie Betts homers twice, goes 4 for 4 with 4 RBIs and leads Dodgers to 9-3 win over Royals
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:40:07 GMT
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Mookie Betts homered twice off big league debutant Alec Marsh, finishing 4 for 4 with two walks and four RBIs as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Kansas City Royals 9-3 on Friday night.Jason Heyward added three hits and two RBIs for the Dodgers, whose hot bats that produced a season-high 18 hits the previous night in Colorado kept sizzling at Kauffman Stadium, where the temperature was 97 degrees at first pitch. Los Angeles had 11 hits to go with nine walks, and seven different players crossed the plate, giving Bobby Miller (4-1) more than enough support. The right-hander pitched into the sixth inning and allowed three runs on five hits and a walk.Bobby Witt Jr., Nick Pratto and Freddy Fermin drove in runs for Kansas City, which has lost eight of its last nine against the Dodgers.Marsh (0-1), the fourth Royals player to make his major league debut this season, threw 95 pitches before he was lifted with two aboard and nobody out in the fifth. He allowed five r...Latest news
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