'Who does that?' Puppy survives being stabbed in head with butter knife
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 11:55:13 GMT
PAULS VALLEY, Okla. (KFOR) - A puppy is recovering at the vet after a Pauls Valley city employee allegedly stabbed it in the head with a butter knife. Now, the owner doesn't know how she'll pay the vet bill to get the dog back."Who does that?" said Misty Harrison, the dog's owner.Harrison told Nexstar's KFOR she wishes she could forget what she saw Sunday night."It was crazy. I’ve never seen anything like it. Don’t want to see anything like it ever again," said Harrison. Mark Zuckerberg responds to Elon Musk cage match suggestion: ‘Send Me Location’ Harrison said her six-month-old puppy was following one of Harrison's friends back from the store, when the dog went up to a fence near Pecan and Coffee Avenue."This dog and the two in the backyard are going back and forth with eachother with a fence between them," said Pauls Valley Police Chief Derrick Jolley.That's when police and Harrison said the other two dogs' owner, Cody Davis, appeared. Cody Davis, Image courtesy Garvin Co...What Texas' new NIL law means for college athletes, universities, businesses
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 11:55:13 GMT
AUSTIN (Austin Business Journal) -- The Texas Legislature this year passed significant changes to how the state regulates name, image and likeness deals for college athletes — changes that are drawing mixed reviews from experts.Gov. Greg Abbott on June 10 signed House Bill 2804, which tweaks the NIL rules Texas established two years ago, after a Supreme Court ruling cleared the way for student-athletes to be compensated for using their spotlight for marketing.The bill expands universities' abilities to aid with NIL opportunities and allows student-athletes to license intellectual property for NIL opportunities, for instance by wearing a team jersey in a commercial.Read the full story at Austin Business Journal.Amber alert out of Springfield for 4-year-old girl
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 11:55:13 GMT
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (NEWS10) -- The Massachusetts State Police have issued an amber alert for Cortana Goncalves, a 4-year-old girl kidnapped by her non-custodial biological mother, identified as Brandee Arnold, 32. Police say Arnold and Goncalves may be traveling in a 2010 Honda Accord with the Massachusetts license plate 3SCG24. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Goncalves stands at approximately three feet tall, weighing 30-35 pounds with brown hair. She was last seen wearing an aqua-colored Hello Kitty shirt and striped shorts.Arnold's last known location was on the Massachusetts Turnpike in the Blandford, Massachusetts area around 9:28 a.m. Image of Cortana via Mass. State PoliceImage of Arnold via Mass. State PoliceThe car Arnold and Cortana are believed to be in. Image via Mass. State PoliceMassachusetts State Police say Arnold took Gonclaves from a family gathering early Thursday morning in violation of her custody agree...Man shot, killed Thursday morning in St. Louis' West End neighborhood
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 11:55:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS - An investigation is underway after a man was fatally shot Thursday morning in St. Louis' West End neighborhood. The shooting happened around 8:30 a.m. Thursday in the 5600 block of Bartmer Avenue. When police arrived to the scene, they found the victim deceased. He reportedly suffered several gunshot wounds. Tishaura Jones set to speak about youth outreach today following recent downtown gun violence Homicide detectives with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department are handling the investigation. Police have not yet disclosed any potential information on the victim, a suspect or any potential motive. This is a developing story. Additional details are limited at this time. FOX 2 will update as more information becomes available.Missouri martial arts instructor facing child porn charges
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 11:55:13 GMT
Note: This story contains details some may find disturbing, discretion is advised.WARRENSBURG, Mo. - A Warrensburg man is charged after court documents show he admitted to victimizing girls at his business in front of their parents.Billy Randall Matheny, 57, of Warrensburg, is charged with five counts of possession of child pornography.Investigators began investigating Matheny last month on claims of child molestation.According to the probable cause statement, investigators obtained Facebook records of a private Facebook chat between Matheny and another person. The chat was dated Sept. 28, 2021. Miami Co. deputies investigate stabbing, deadly shooting near Hillsdale Lake During the chat, the records show Matheny shared a picture of at least one girl under the age of 12. Matheny and the other person chatted inappropriately about the girl.He also shared that he was "able to touch kids during his private classes" and "I can get away with stuff right in front of her parents," accordin...St. Louis man sentenced for killing two at son's funeral gathering
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 11:55:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A judge sentenced a St. Louis man on Wednesday who pled guilty to killing two people at his son's funeral gathering. Cochee Hurn, 48, was sentenced to 17 years in prison in connection with the deaths of Kenneth O’Kelley, 45, and Christopher Jackson, 30. Tishaura Jones set to speak about youth outreach today following recent downtown gun violence Investigators say O’Kelley and Jackson were killed on Nov. 19, 2019, in the 2800 block of Stoddard Street in the Jeff-Vander-Lou neighborhood. Charging documents say Hurn hit Kelley with a semi-automatic handgun in an alley in the evening. When another man intervened, gunfire erupted. Kelley and Jackson both died in the incident. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Breaking News SIGN UP NOW As part of a plea ...French cocktail lounge with small bites replaces Au Feu Brasserie in Wash Park
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 11:55:13 GMT
When Jared Leonard closed Wash Park’s Au Feu Brasserie in January, he set out to create a concept better suited for the neighborhood.“Au Feu was meant to be fine-dining with a European wine list that won an Award of Excellence in ‘Wine Spectator,’” Leonard said. “It was very sophisticated, and we did a lot of things right there, but it’s not what that Wash Park neighborhood wants. The format didn’t really fit.”Clairette’s handcrafted cocktails feature fresh-squeezed juices, plus homemade simple syrups and sodas. (Provided by Clairette)On June 15, Clairette, a new French cocktail bar with Mediterranean small bites, opened in place of Au Feu Brasserie at 81 S. Pennsylvania St. Leonard, who also owns AJ’s Pit Bar-B-Q in Denver, Campfire in Evergreen and Lakewood and the now-closed Grabowski’s, originally opened Au Feu in 2021 after a brief stint in RiNo’s Zeppelin Station food hall. He wasn’t ready to leave the neighborhood quite yet, so he decided to pivot instead.“Wash Park is ...Opinion: Dobbs, in just one year, has inflicted devastating harm on Colorado women and doctors
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 11:55:13 GMT
It has been a year since the Supreme Court overturned the Constitutional right to abortion established in Roe v. Wade with the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health decision on June 24, 2022, and the impact on Colorado has been devastating. It has caused trauma to providers, patients, and advocates alike.Even in states like Colorado where abortion is legal, the Dobbs decision has thrown the health care system into chaos. Patients, many of them in medical, emotional, and financial distress, are flooding Colorado from abortion ban states. Statewide, patients here are seeing delays in the full spectrum of reproductive health care because of the time-sensitive nature of abortion care. Routine screenings and procedures are getting pushed back and moved around because we have a crisis created by the Supreme Court and anti-abortion ideologues.DENVER, COLORADO – JUNE 27: Heather Brown, 43, is dressed as a handmaid from The Handmaid’s Tale in front of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver dur...Meatballs in tomato sauce get a little lighter
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 11:55:13 GMT
By Melissa Clark, The New York TimesMeatballs in tomato sauce are a comforting thing, a ruddy, garlicky Italian American classic meant to be nestled on a pile of spaghetti and showered in cheese.This dish is not that.True, it has meatballs, assertively flavored with garlic and browned in hot oil. And yes, they finish cooking in a savory, brick-red tomato sauce. But that’s where the similarities end. Because these are summer meatballs.The traditional dish, to my mind, is an ideal winter companion. A cozy mix of canned tomatoes and olive oil bubbling leisurely on the stove, it’s perfect to sit close by when it’s chilly out, as warming as a woolly turtleneck.Think of this version as meatballs all decked out in their resort wear. Made from fresh summer tomatoes that are only briefly cooked, the sauce stays juicy and bright — and making it won’t heat up your kitchen. What the dish loses in long-cooked marinara richness, it more than makes up for in sweetness, tang and a fragrant to...These are the 'most livable' small cities of 2023, study says
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 11:55:13 GMT
Living in a big city can have its perks, like better civic attractions, better public transit, more entertainment and dining options. But for some, the thought of living in a bustling big city can be overwhelming. Rest assured, there are numerous smaller cities that can be equally as attractive. After analyzing nearly 300 small cities with populations ranging from 65,000 to 100,000, personal finance site SmartAsset ranked each based on access to entertainment establishments, dining options and healthcare facilities, as well as housing costs, poverty rates, unemployment rates and commute time using data made available by the Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics. California no longer has the most expensive gas in the nation Overall, cities in two states, Washington and Michigan, ranked among the most livable cities. This was largely thanks to lower housing costs as a percentage of income, lower unemployment rates, and lower rates of residents living below...Latest news
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