B.C. plans family law changes to decide who gets the pets when couples split

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:33:06 GMT

B.C. plans family law changes to decide who gets the pets when couples split VICTORIA — The British Columbia government introduced legislation Monday that looks to ensure family custody battles over animals can become more pet-friendly.The important role pets play in families will now be considered in amendments to B.C.’s Family Law Act that clarify the law to provide more guidance for people and judges involved in animal custody disputes, Attorney General Niki Sharma said.“What we were learning was this is an issue that can be very sensitive and challenging at a time when a family is breaking up. So, we needed to kind of step in to help not only to give some guidance but also give a provincial court judge the authority, if it’s needed, to treat a pet not just like any other property but to actually consider what would be in the best interests of the pet and the family in that context,” she said in an interview after introducing the legislation.Custody disputes over pets have previously been settled as property assets, but the amendme...

Fleming stars as `Nixon in China’ arrives at Paris Opera

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:33:06 GMT

Fleming stars as `Nixon in China’ arrives at Paris Opera PARIS (AP) — After spending decades portraying generals’ wives, a countess and a courtesan, Renée Fleming walked gingerly onto the stage of the Bastille Opera in a blond wig, red coat and black gloves to depict Pat Nixon, former first lady of the United States.John Adams’ “Nixon in China,” a 1987 work among the most acclaimed American operas, received its Paris Opera premiere on Saturday night to eight minutes of applause following a revelatory production by Argentine director Valentina Carrasco that replaced literalism with metaphor. The lasting images were of a dark American eagle pitted against a bright red Chinese dragon and of ping-pong tables symbolizing both diplomacy and the quest for superiority.“You really have to be in your mid-60s to even remember this other than as it’s something that you learn about in school,” said Fleming, a 64-year-old soprano who bid farewell to the standard repertory six years ago. “I’m sorry, but in the context of what’s going on now, Water...

Review: Vietnam vets try to help nation they once attacked

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:33:06 GMT

Review: Vietnam vets try to help nation they once attacked “The Long Reckoning: A Story of War, Peace and Redemption in Vietnam,” by George Black (Knopf)In the U.S., we’ve mostly moved on from our military engagements in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan. It’s the American way — not dwelling on our mistakes or engaging in a national discussion about what went wrong.And atonement? We don’t do that.But two American Vietnam vets thought differently and became our national conscience, our moral center and our agents of redemption in dealing with the fearsome toll that herbicide spraying and unexploded bombs inflicted on tens of thousands of Vietnamese.Manus Campbell, a Marine from New Jersey, and Chuck Searcy, an Army intelligence analyst from Georgia, have spent the past few decades in Vietnam leading efforts to heal the hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese still suffering from war wounds or diseases linked to herbicide exposure.Thanks to Campbell, Searcy and a small group of scientists and others, the U.S. and others are providing the resources to...

Man shot and killed during domestic incident in Joliet, 1 in custody

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:33:06 GMT

Man shot and killed during domestic incident in Joliet, 1 in custody JOLIET, Ill. — A man is dead after being found by police in a Joliet garage with a gunshot wound Monday afternoon, according to the Joliet Police Department.Police said officers were called to a residence in the 700 block of Fairlane Drive on a report of a shooting. When officers arrived on scene, they found a 50-year-old man in an open garage who had been shot. The Joliet Fire Department then took the victim to Ascension St. Joseph Medical Center, where he was later pronounced dead. Chicago firefighter accused of running prostitution business inside his condo Police said a person of interest is in custody related to the shooting. Police also said they believe the shooting to be domestic-related, but there is no threat to the public.No other information is available at this time.

Wisconsin police officer tells magnet fishers they are 'taking away resources from the city'

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:33:06 GMT

Wisconsin police officer tells magnet fishers they are 'taking away resources from the city' FOND DU LAC, Wis. (WFRV) - A viral video of an interaction between magnet fishermen and a Fond du Lac police officer is gathering millions of views, as some are calling out the officer's behavior.The officer has a nametag of 'B. Dolan', which appears to be Fond du Lac Police Department's, Bethany Dolan. The initial video was posted back in Sept. 2021, but a recently-edited version was shared three weeks ago and has already earned over 1.7 million views.In the 51-second clip, at least two men are talking with Officer Dolan about a possible explosive they pulled from the water. The fishermen say they pulled it out of the water and then put it in a container filled with water to prevent it from drying out. ‘Don’t give up’: Arkansas man missing since 2021 found in Texas Officer Dolan says 'Other than it being a similar shape, because obviously it's very deteriorated, how can you say for sure this is an explosive?' It is hard to make out if she said 'bomb' or 'explosive'. The fisherme...

Nashville school shooter identified: Here's what we know

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:33:06 GMT

Nashville school shooter identified: Here's what we know NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The shooter who opened fire at a Nashville private school has been identified as a 28-year-old Nashville resident, Police Chief John Drake confirmed Monday afternoon. Drake said the shooter, Audrey Hale, identifies as transgender and was also believed to have been a student at The Covenant School, the small Christian school where officers say Hale killed six people. Hale allegedly entered the building by shooting through a side door, Drake noted, adding that the shooting was targeted. The shooter was armed with two “assault-style” weapons — a rifle and a pistol — as well as a handgun, authorities said. At least two of them were believed to have been obtained legally in the Nashville area.Hale was shot and killed by police minutes after they arrived on scene, Drake said. When police entered the school's first story, they heard gunshots coming from the second floor, police spokesperson Don Aaron said. They immediately "went to the gunfire," he said, where the...

Callahan's General Store former owner passes away at age 93

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:33:06 GMT

Callahan's General Store former owner passes away at age 93 AUSTIN (KXAN) — Callahan's General Store, a south Austin institution, is mourning the passing of former owner Murray Callahan, family members confirmed to KXAN. Murray's daughter-in-law, Denise Callahan, said he passed away Saturday at 93 years old."He was a much loved Austin fixture at the family store and beyond," she said in an email to KXAN. While not the owner at the time of his death, Callahan gifted the shares of the business to his children several years ago, the family said.In a Facebook tribute Saturday to Murray, Callahan's staff recognized the legions of customers "happily greeted, eagerly helped, and sincerely thanked" by Murray. In an obituary shared with KXAN, Murray's family reflected on his 40-plus-year dedication to serving customers within the agriculture community.Callahan's General Store, a south Austin institution, is mourning the passing of owner Murray Callahan, family members confirmed to KXAN. Murray's daughter-in-law, Denise Callahan, said he passed away o...

'We deserve a good board': Bill aimed at oversight for Texas Vet Board advances

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:33:06 GMT

'We deserve a good board': Bill aimed at oversight for Texas Vet Board advances AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Jodi Ware and Judy Santerre made their way into the Texas Capitol early Monday morning, but it wasn't their first time there. Both women lost pets to what they believe was veterinary malpractice. Both women claim the Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners (TBVME) mishandled their cases. For years, they have sat in on hearings and meetings -- testifying when possible -- about ongoing problems at the state agency in charge of Texas animal doctors. FULL INVESTIGATION: KXAN Investigates the Texas Vet Board They watched as several, different legislative reviews highlighted the same issues with data management and complaint resolution at the agency. "Despite my past pleas, the Board's abject failures...worsened," Ware described in her testimony to the Senate Committee on Water, Agriculture, & Rural Affairs on Monday. Ware reached out to KXAN investigators in 2021 to alert them about her concerns. KXAN ultimately found dozens of disciplinary records still missi...

Animal shelter rescues 27 Shih Tzu's, needs foster homes

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:33:06 GMT

Animal shelter rescues 27 Shih Tzu's, needs foster homes PACIFIC, Mo. - An animal shelter in Pacific, Missouri, is in need of foster volunteers after taking in more than two dozen Shih Tzus from a local breeder.Kristen Duhr, the director of Home 2 Home Canine Orphanage, said she and a handful of volunteers picked up the 27 dogs and brought them to Cheap Pricks – a low-cost vet clinic – for an intake and to assess their health. The breeder had released the Shih Tzus, along with other dog breeds.  Trending: MoDOT closing westbound JB Bridge on Wednesday “This particular breeder today was actually evicted for having too many dogs, or at least received an eviction notice," Duhr said. "So, the urgency was great. So, we just found out about these dogs 48 hours ago and had to be there to get them pretty quick.” Home 2 Home often brings rescue dogs to Cheap Pricks before they go to other facilities or foster homes. “It’s definitely overwhelming to see how many dogs have been bred over and over again," vet technician Abbigail Steibel said. "Thes...

Denver woman accused of stealing more than $3.3 million in COVID-relief money

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:33:06 GMT

Denver woman accused of stealing more than $3.3 million in COVID-relief money A Denver woman is accused of stealing more than $3.3 million in COVID-relief money, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado announced Monday.DeJane Reaniece Lattany, 32, was charged with wire fraud in connection with an alleged scheme to obtain fraudulent COVID-19 loans.Prosecutors say Lattany, between June 2020 and January 2022, submitted fraudulent applications to the Small Business Administration on behalf of business entities she purportedly owned.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Colorado attorney general warns of scams, fraud during busy tax season Crime and Public Safety | Denver judge rejects plea deal for disbarred attorney Steve Bachar, calls it “a miscarriage of justice” Crime and Public Safety | Disbarred Denver attorney Steve Bachar skips sentencing for felony theft, is now wanted on warrant In the applications, the Denver woman allegedly “made false statements regarding the ...