Gina and more pets up for adoption in Phoenix-area shelters this week A handful of pets are up for adoption at Valley shelters. To check the status of a specific animal, please contact the shelter directly. 01/23/2025 - 11:30 pm | View Link
Pet of the Week: Quiet cat and adorable dog ready for adoption Loki has been very quiet and reserved at the shelter, wondering what has happened. He is a calm and beautiful black shorthair with adorable white mittens and white on his chin. Loki loves to be petted ... 01/23/2025 - 3:45 pm | View Link
Local kitten up for adoption found miles away from shelter after being stolen and dumped A family was supposed to adopt a kitten only to learn that he had been stolen from the shelter. The suspect then dumped him at a Walmart parking lot. The future family was devastated until a stranger ... 01/22/2025 - 3:00 pm | View Link
Cat found in ‘rough shape’ gets eye removed. ‘Sweet’ boy is up for adoption in Kansas A cat with a “sweet disposition” is looking for a home after being found in “rough shape” in Kansas, an animal shelter said. The furry friend named Glen Purrowell was found Dec. 10 and had clear ... 01/22/2025 - 5:47 am | View Link
Shelter Cat's Precious Instant Bond with Little Girl Is a Match Made in Heaven I think that was the moment I fell in love. I ended up adopting both the kitten and her mama, and they have become the most loving and affectionate pair of cats. I highly recommend bringing home a ... 01/22/2025 - 2:31 am | View Link
If you recently got a text from an unknown number warning you about unpaid SunPass tolls, officials want you to know it was probably a scam.
“Smishing,” or SMS phishing, is when fraudsters try to obtain your personal information through a text message. According to the Federal Trade Commission, the text might include a dollar amount for how much you supposedly owe, as well as a link.
Clicking the link will take you to a page to enter your bank account or credit card information.
“SunPass wants to remind customers to be careful of text messages or other communications that demand immediate payment for unpaid toll balances,“ the Florida Department of Transportation, which runs the electronic toll collection system, wrote in an advisory on its website.
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The Miami Dolphins have their next position coach who will be tasked with getting Tyreek Hill’s unit in order.
Experienced NFL assistant coach Robert Prince is being hired by the Dolphins as wide receivers coach, according to a league source, confirming the initial NFL Network report.
Prince, who comes over after spending the last three seasons in the same role with the Dallas Cowboys, was first reported by ESPN on Thursday as interviewing for the job during the week.
Miami had a vacancy for the position after firing former wide receiver Wes Welker following his third season controlling the unit under coach Mike McDaniel.
It was an underwhelming 2024 season for Dolphins wide receivers, with Hill falling short of 1,000 receiving yards for the first time since 2019 and Jaylen Waddle missing the mark for the first time in his four-year professional career in Miami.
To add to that, Hill had a falling out with the organization following the team’s loss to the New York Jets in its season finale and elimination that same night.
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The rhesus macaque monkeys, all females, made a break for it after police say an employee did not fully lock their enclosure at Alpha Genesis, a facility that breeds them for medical research — known to locals as “the monkey farm.”
The recaptured monkeys appeared to be in good health, Alpha Genesis CEO Greg Westergaard said in a statement relayed by Yemassee Police in a social media post, without further details.
While they were on the loose, the area saw its first snow in seven years, accumulating up to 3 inches (8 centimeters).
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