PITTSBURGH – A federal judge has remanded litigation brought by a senior citizen to state court, a case which alleges the bank failed to protect her and her sizable accounts from fraud and resulted in her losing millions of dollars to con artists.
A Pennsylvania woman's claims that Dollar Bank failed to prevent her from being scammed out of $4.3 million belong in state court, because the Federal Reserve's regulations over wire transfers don't create complete federal preemption of state-law claims, a federal judge has ruled.
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Humane Society for Southwest Washington reopens doors for in-person visits
Published: July 10, 2021, 8:45pm
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5 Photos Jill Levesque greets Bo, her newly adopted goldendoodle, on Saturday during the first weekend of reopening to the public at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington in Vancouver. (Nathan Howard for The Columbian) Photo Gallery
By 1:58 p.m., a small crowd of people had already gathered outside the Humane Society for Southwest Washington.
“Showtime, folks!” said shelter staffer Lori McClean. “Two minutes! Take a deep breath.”
Once the doors opened, the employees and volunteers got to work helping visitors meet their potential pets. Last week marked the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic that the shelter has been open to the public, with daily hours for walk-ins. As of Tuesday, the shelter is now open seven days a week, between 2 and 6 p.m.