The Houston SPCA's Wildlife Center of Texas , a Bayou City-based wildlife rehabilitation center, rescued a nestling bald eagle from a nest in Webster on Thursday. The eaglet—nicknamed Boots by Paul White, the owner of the property where the eagles are located— was rescued after nest cam footage showed the baby bird struggling to sit up and move around the nest, which impaired his chances for survival. "Boots was brought back to the center for rehabilitation due to his poor condition," a Facebook post from the organization read, which also included a photo of Boots at the center. "He is extremely weak, but we are providing around the clock care, including warm fluids and nutritional supplements to try to help him pull through." Once Boots is more stable, the Houston SPCA said it plans to assess apparent deformities they found in his legs and feet. They thanked CenterPoint Energy who assisted in the rescue by providing a high lift bucket truck to help them reach the … [Read more...] about Houston SPCA Wildlife Center of Texas rescues nestling bald eagle in Webster
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Albuquerque Police Department tweets slammed by some as intimidation
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for February 3 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. The Albuquerque Police Department is making no apologies for official tweets that have been criticized by some, including city officials, as inappropriate. The department's Twitter account has been questioned over biting responses such as "Calling out your b.s. is public service" and "You only complain and never offer solutions," KOAT-TV reported Thursday. Most of the tweets were in response to Doug Peterson, whose company is considered the largest landlord in the city. He recently took to Twitter to complain about crime and homelessness in downtown. Police Chief Harold Medina said the department will "push back" on social media when it comes to people spreading misinformation and cyberbullying . MURDERS IN ALBUQUERQUE MUSLIM COMMUNITY: NEW MEXICO OFFICIALS OFFERING $20K REWARD FOR INFO … [Read more...] about Albuquerque Police Department tweets slammed by some as intimidation
City Of Cambridge Cancels City-Sponsored Halloween Events
0 Arts & Entertainment According to the CDC, many traditional Halloween activities can be higher risk for spreading viruses. Press Release Desk , News Partner Posted Reply Press release from the City of Cambridge: October 13, 2020 The City of Cambridge announced today that it is canceling all City-sponsored Halloween events and will not be issuing street closure, block party, or park permits this year for community events to help prevent large groups of trick-or-treaters and others from congregating in close proximity. City-sponsored events include annual Halloween open houses hosted by the Cambridge Fire Department and Halloween activities sponsored by the Department of Human Service Program’s Community Schools. “Community celebrations are an important part of civic life in Cambridge; however, we must continue to adhere to COVID-19 safety measures. Traditional door to door trick-or-treating is a higher risk activity … [Read more...] about City Of Cambridge Cancels City-Sponsored Halloween Events
Cambridge Department Of Human Service Programs Launch New Outdoor Activities For JK-8th Graders
0 Arts & Entertainment Groups are limited so they can be carefully spaced apart. Activities will be low touch to reduce contact and increase safety. Press Release Desk , News Partner Posted Reply Press release from the City of Cambridge: September 22, 2020 The Department of Human Service Programs (DHSP) launched "Fall on the Fields," a series of free, outdoor experiences for Cambridge JK-8th graders, from September 21-October 30, from 3-6 p.m. on weekdays, at Danehy Park, Rindge, Hoyt, Donnelly, and Sennott Fields. "I am so pleased that we can provide opportunities for kids and families to engage in safe and fun activities this fall," said City Manager Louis A. DePasquale. "Our DHSP team has been collaborating with Cambridge Public Health Department to develop outdoor programming that meets COVID-19 safety practices while allowing our youth to explore music, dance, sports, and arts and crafts in an engaging, … [Read more...] about Cambridge Department Of Human Service Programs Launch New Outdoor Activities For JK-8th Graders
Cambridge City’s Department Of Human Services Launches Outdoor Activities For Jk-8th Graders With Fall Recreation Guidelines
0 Arts & Entertainment Families can register each day at the field. A parent or guardian must be present for children 8 and under. Press Release Desk , News Partner Posted Reply Press release from the City of Cambridge: September 17, 2020 The Department of Human Service Programs (DHSP) is launching Fall on the Fields, a series of free, outdoor experiences for Cambridge JK-8th graders, from September 21-October 30, from 3-6 p.m. on weekdays, at Danehy Park, Rindge, Hoyt, Donnelly, and Sennott Fields. Two preview days on September 16-17 attracted well over 300 children and families. Supervised by DHSP staff, the daily experiences will include recreation and games, arts and music, and opportunities to move, play, explore, and create in a safe and supervised environment. Families can register each day at the field. A parent or guardian must be present for children 8 and under. Please see below some of the Fall … [Read more...] about Cambridge City’s Department Of Human Services Launches Outdoor Activities For Jk-8th Graders With Fall Recreation Guidelines
City Of Cambridge’s Guidance For Celebrating A Healthy Thanksgiving Holiday
0 Arts & Entertainment People with or exposed to coronavirus, or who have coronavirus symptoms, should stay home. They should NOT attend in-person gatherings. Press Release Desk , News Partner Posted Reply Press release from the City of Cambridge: November 19, 2020 With the Thanksgiving holiday upon us, please keep in mind that the best way to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your community is to celebrate with the members of your household. If, however you do plan to gather with others outside of your household, please review the current state orders and follow the recommendations below from the Cambridge Public Health Department and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health on how to slow the spread of COVID-19. Please follow the three most important basic practices: Wear a mask or face covering. Practice physical distancing. Wash your hands for 20 seconds. Limit the size of gatherings “This … [Read more...] about City Of Cambridge’s Guidance For Celebrating A Healthy Thanksgiving Holiday