police say at this time they do not believe there s a threat to the public. this marks the city s 10th homicide of the year. we re also learning more this afternoon about a suspicious death and san jose. we first told you about this story last night. police say around 11, 30 sunday morning, they responded to that. a call of a person down inside a home on vera lane. when they arrived on scene, they found a woman who had been stabbed to death. authorities ha e not publicly identified her but family members tell us she is 30 year-old aishah rice. they say they requested a wellness check on her after they hadn t heard from her for days. they are devastated by her death this was a senseless act of violence that no one no one deserves. he was young. she she was a sister. she was the granddaughter. she was a daughter and she was left. an investigation is still ongoing. anyone with information on this is asked to contact san jose police. taking you now to new york with the latest
SUISUN CITY The Suisun Wildlife Center is slowly returning to itself after a devastating fire in June 2020. The buildings were not the only things lost or damaged; some favorite animals that had called the center home died as well.
The center has helped rehabilitate wild critters and release them
FAIRFIELD The Suisun Wildlife Center will soon have a new Bird of Prey Aviary and a new Butterfly/Bee/Hummingbird garden thanks to a Rotary District 5160 grant received by the Fairfield-Suisun Rotary Club.
The two exhibits were destroyed in a wildfire in June 2020, which occurred in the Suisun Mar
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Suisun Wildlife Center Executive Director Monique Liguori stands inside the center s new bird of prey aviary, Friday, Nov. 20, 2020. (Robinson Kuntz/Daily Republic)
Suisun Wildlife Center, 4 others make grant recommendation list
FAIRFIELD The Suisun Wildlife Center was one of five applicants that are recommended to receive state Fish and Wildlife Service grants totaling $10,000.
The Solano County Parks and Recreation Commission on Thursday recommended to the Board of Supervisors that the rescue center receive the $2,500 it requested.
Monique Liguori, executive director of the center, told the commission in January that the funds would be used toward continuing efforts to rebuild after an arson fire in June. She specifically noted the funds would go toward the songbird aviary and squirrel enclosure.
Suisun Wildlife Center releases golden eagle after 6-week stay
Kris Reiger, of the Suisun Wildlife Center, holds a golden eagle that was released back into the wild, Friday, Jan. 22, 2021. (Robinson Kuntz/Daily Republic)
SUISUN CITY Kris Reiger lifted the covering from the door of the dog kennel, and the young male golden eagle hooked its talons on the metal mesh.
“He was ready to go,” said Reiger, who has been the wildlife care coordinator for the Suisun Wildlife Center since 2013. Prior to that, she was a volunteer.
The six-week rehabilitation of the eagle was under her care.
“I didn’t know a lot about animals,” Reiger said, noting she did have a background in medical assistance. “But I read a lot and went to a lot of classes.”