Por: Los Angeles Times Politics October 05, 2023
A Los Angeles City Council committee on Wednesday backed a moratorium on breeding licenses for dogs, citing the overcrowding crisis at city-run animal shelters. Members of the Neighborhoods and Community Enrichment Committee voted 3 to 0 to support the temporary moratorium, which now heads to the full City Council for consideration. Staycee Dains, the Animal Services Department's general manager, told council members that dogs are being... + full article
Forbes USA Life March 25, 2023
Captivity can alter the wing shape of birds, reducing their chances of surviving after they are released into the wild © Copyright by hosted by Adult male orange-bellied parrot (Neophema chrysogaster) at Melaleuca on southwest Tasmania. ... [+] (Credit: John Harrison / CC BY-SA... + más
Captive Bred Animals Have Reduced Survival In The Wild | Forbes
NFL Week 4: Across the league, teams have hit the ground running this year | The Boston Globe
Los Angeles Times USA Politics January 26, 2023
With Los Angeles County’s pandemic eviction moratorium set to lapse in days, the Board of Supervisors has voted to extend the countywide renters protections once more. The moratorium will now expire at the end of March. This, county leaders say, will be the last time they push... + más
Editorial: L.A.'s eviction moratorium will end, but tenant protections should continue | Los Angeles Times
LA City Council votes to end city's long-standing COVID eviction moratorium | ABC7
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion January 10, 2023
Since March 2020, tenants in Los Angeles affected by the COVID-19 pandemic have been allowed to skip their rent payments without triggering an eviction. That emergency rule will expire Jan. 31, ending one of the last eviction moratoriums in the nation. There’s no doubt that... + más
The Story Of A Property Owner Who Successfully Terminated A Ground Lease | Forbes
Los Angeles County extends eviction moratorium until end of January | ABC7
The Advocate USA Crime January 04, 2023
A federal judge has ruled that Livingston Parish cannot enforce a moratorium preventing a global gas supply company from conducting seismic tests or building test wells in Lake Maurepas.Air Products, a global hydrogen manufacturing company, sued Livingston Parish’s government... + más
Livingston doesn't have power to block test wells for carbon capture, company says in lawsuit | The Advocate
Portland Press Herald USA Sports December 11, 2022
The Maine Bird Atlas is looking for help in detailing winter bird activity around the state, and the results from year to year are fascinating. The common redpoll was barely seen in the winter of 2019-20, then low birch crops to our north resulted in a major influx the following... + más
Audubon Aquarium in New Orleans to close in November for construction: See plans, timeline | The Advocate
Bird sightings from Mass Audubon | The Boston Globe
Portland Press Herald USA Nation December 05, 2022
The development company that wants to build a giant “Flagpole of Freedom” park in Columbia Falls warned recently that a proposed moratorium on major projects in the town could derail the venture. A lawyer for Worcester Resources told town officials that a moratorium would be... + más
Texas town installs American flag nearly 200 feet in the air to show its patriotism | Fox News
A House renovated: Automated flagpole to sit atop Springfield site where Lincoln delivered historic anti-slavery speech | Chicago Sun Times
Newsweek USA Tech November 22, 2022
Breeding in the Pokemon franchise had seen little change since its introduction in the early generations of the series.Now, though, The Pokemon Company has changed things up, and players will need to learn how to breed Pokemon a bit differently in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.Gone... + más
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet release date | Newsweek
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: All Legendary Pokémon | Newsweek
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