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17 dogs covered in feces, rescued from deplorable home in Enola

DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — The Human Society of Harrisburg (HSHA) is currently caring for over a dozen dogs that were rescued from a dangerous situation. According to HSHA, 17 "small dogs and puppies" were found back in November by HSHA's Humane Law Officer. The home they were living in was revealed to have been a house in Enola. Acting quickly, HSHA has already began treating them as their matted fur, also found to be covered in feces, requires special attention.

Car fleeing from police crashes into building which then collapses

VIDEO: Car fleeing from police crashes into building which then collapsesWed, 05 Jun 2024 10:15:35 GMT (1717582535089) Gallery - News3 v1.0.0 (common) 85a848d002b3a7f7785bfb6376ad1dbb5836f767 Fallback Presentation. Using deprecated PresentationRouter. ncG1vNJzZmivmpawtcKNnKamZ56axLR71aKbnqejZLSiuMueqbJnpp6xpruMnJirZZahsqa1zaBkn6qfonqxu8uimp5lk6eutLTErGSipqSkeqPByKWboqaXYsSptcKhZK2glaN6pLvLpZipq5WojLG0zq2mdms%3D

Man stung over 400 times; man, hive saved

SAN ANTONIO (WOAI/KABB) — A Texas man was stung more than 400 times by honey bees. "Bee wranglers" with the American Honey Bee Protection Agency removed and relocated a colony of bees from an abandoned boat in a wooded area in San Antonio on Thursday. Hector Ramirez, a real estate agent, was stung by the bees on May 2 while he and his father were clearing land with a tractor.

Murder-suicide confirmed after mother-son found dead at West Side park

SAN ANTONIO - Officials have confirmed the cause of death of a mother at the center of an AMBER Alert back in March. Savannah Kriger was found dead in the early morning hours on March 18, along with her 3-year-old son Kaiden at a West Side park. RELATED: Bodies of missing mother, 3-year-old son found at Tom Slick Park, murder-suicide suspected The Bexar County Medical Examiner's Office confirmed that Savannah Kriger died by suicide.

Sandy Twp. 'discontinues' consolidation lawsuit against DuBois

CLEARFIELD COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — This week, Sandy Township supervisors officially “discontinued" their lawsuit against the city of DuBois. The lawsuit was filed last June to pause the consolidation process with DuBois in the wake of criminal charges being filed against their then city manager Herm Suplizio. Sandy Township then began raising concerns about the city's financial situation, noting that once the consolidation is finalized, both municipalities would "assume all debts, liabilities and duties of each individual municipality.