After a rocket kills an American Contractor. And well meet an inspiring child bringing love and laughter to other kids in need of a smile. And the nfl playoff picture is setalong with some scattere showers from east and south. Get out the skittle scoopers it is monday, december 30th. Early today starts right now and a good morning to you. Im cori coffin. Good to be with you im Frances Rivera five peep are recovering this morning and a community is in shock after another antisemitic attack on the Jewish Community it happened during a hanukkah celebration at a rabbis home in new York Police Say a 37yearold man allegedly walked into the home and started randomly stabbing people the suspect Grafton Thomas was arrested hours after the attack. Authorities say they found him with blood on his clothing he has pleaded not guilty. Heres nbcs kathy park. Reporter frances, good morning to you here in the largely Orthodox Community of munsey, new york, they have been shaken in the last days of hanu
Evening of Elegance returns to Falher Nov 5 - southpeacenews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from southpeacenews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Pet experts in Lafayette share safety tips for the 4th of July and summer heat
Summer is the most common time of year for pets to suffer from loud noises, dehydration, and heatstroke.
Posted: Jul 4, 2021 7:24 PM
Posted By: Gabrielle Riles
LAFAYETTE, LA (KADN)- With the 4th of July upon us and summer heat steadily rising, pets may need a little extra attention in order to stay safe.
Veterinarians say it s best to keep our furry friends hydrated and indoors as much as possible. If that isn’t an option -there are some safety precautions to take.
“In Louisiana, it gets extremely hot and humid and our pets are not immune to that,” Caroline Dubuisson, a local veterinarian, said.