Legislation may be brought forward in ‘coming weeks’ to help reunite animals that have been run over with ownersMillions of cat owners could be forced to microchip their pets as legislation to make it a legal requirement is expected to be brought forwa…
Angels sign OF Brett Phillips for one year, $1.2 million
Veteran outfielder Brett Phillips has agreed to a one-year, $1.2 million contract with the Los Angeles Angels.
Q&A: Carolyn Salem, Team Lead, Emergency Management, Ontario Ministry of Transportation
How can emergency managers (EM) collaborate more effectively and…
Lions appear to have bright future under coach Dan Campbell
The Detroit Lions opened and the closed the 2022 season with a lot of excitement and a dash of hope.
Customer who shot, killed robber at Houston taqueria will face grand jury
Days after a customer shot and killed a robber who entered a taqueria with what was later found to be either a plastic or BB gun, officials confirmed he was questioned by detectives.
Stores joining forces to stop shoplifting
Supermarkets, bodegas and grocery stores are saying enough is enough, and are joining forces to try and put an end to the surge in shoplifting. But their biggest complaint is repeat offenders, and are demanding tougher penalties for offenders.
Mother of Alyssa Itchue left with questions after she was found in shallow grave
Her family is overwhelmed with grief and are seeking answers about what happened to the young woman.
Luggage thieves can be charged with federal crime
Atlanta police say a thief hurdled an airport barrier with two bags he had just stolen from one of the baggage carousels in Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International. He was apprehended before he could make it to a MARTA train.
Felony sex case dismissed, Hennepin County prosecutor under investigation for lying
“Our ethical obligations, one of the most basic ones, is that you may not lie to the court, period. And that is what happened in this case,” Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty said.
Upper West Side principal accused of taking desserts from ‘overweight’ children
A principal at a school on the Upper West Side is facing calls to be removed over her controversial policies, including confiscating desserts from students she considers to be overweight.