Success and innovation sometimes come in small packages
This column published as Size Doesn t Matter in July/August 2021 issue
David Matthews / July 07, 2021 / 3 minute read
Model Linda Evangelista famously declared that when it comes to fashion supermodels, “We don’t wake up for less than $10,000 a day.”
Car modeling has never been that lucrative, but now a new breakout star is looking to rival those eye-popping numbers, at least on a pound-for-pound basis.
Her name is Mao Mao, and while she’s known for being catty, experts say they’ve never seen a more natural cat walk.
That’s because Mao Mao is a British Shorthair cat.
Two vehicles collided in a West Jordan intersection on Friday afternoon, killing a 12-year-old child and critically injuring his 16-year-old brother, police say. The crash was reported at 12:10 p. m. at the intersection of 9000 S. Mountain View Corridor, said Det. Scott List with West Jordan Police. A lawn care truck hauling liquid fertilizer was traveling northbound on Mountain View Corridor while a full-size pickup, driven by the 16-year-old,.
The parents of two American girls were horrified and shocked to learn their kids had sneaked out of the family home in West Jordan in Utah in the middle of the night.