From summer camp to Applefest to the Christmas Carnival, a profusion of the Livermore Area Recreation and Park District ‘s (LARPD) interpretive programs have survived the pandemic, the LARPD is
The American Veterinary Medical Association reports a 60-percent spike in pets taken to shelters. Author: Eric Glasser Updated: 6:40 PM EDT May 14, 2021
As people return to their routines and head back into the workplace, we’re seeing a sad consequence of that return to normalcy.
Pandemic pets lots were adopted at the beginning of the COVID outbreak are now being returned or even left to fend for themselves at alarming rates in some places.
It might have seemed like a good idea at the time, but now many people who turned to pet adoption to avoid loneliness during the pandemic are abandoning those same furry friends.
Photograph captures true emotions of two exhausted Nottinghamshire nurses I needed a hug with someone who understood. I needed a few minutes to recuperate and gather my strength to carry on caring for my patients
Jill Kirk and Karen Colbeck-Rowe are two critical care nurses at King s Mill Hospital pictured here embracing each other.
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