How to prepare for wildfire smoke
Where there s fire, there s smoke. There s no telling what this year s wildfire season will bring but there are ways to prepare for the smoke. Author: Brandon Jones (KREM), Madeline Nelson Published: 10:31 AM PDT May 21, 2021 Updated: 10:31 AM PDT May 21, 2021
The 2021 wildfire season is here and fires are already starting to pick up across the west coast. And (as we all know) where there s fire, there s smoke.
The Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency collects data from the region all year. Right now they re looking at the numbers gathered from last year to prepare for what will come next.
El Paso de Robles Chapter of the NSDAR donates art kits to foster children pasoroblesdailynews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pasoroblesdailynews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Paso Robles Police Department.
–The El Paso de Robles chapter of the NSDAR recently gifted a pizza party to the Paso Robles Police Department. Members of the group said they wanted to thank the men and women of the Paso Robles Police department for their dedication to serving the city, especially as frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
On April 14, six members of the chapter brought pizza, soda, and homemade cookies to the department for their dinner.
The six-chapter members were Regent Lisa Wood, Parliamentarian Lida Lucas, Registrar Betsy Beatty, Historian Susan Clark, Recording Secretary Linda Wood, and Chaplain Diana Brenna.
Share
The end of the rental eviction moratorium and a shortage of rental properties in Western Australia that allow pets has resulted in more people having to relinquish their pets to animal shelters.
Perth homelessness services are seeing more people experiencing homelessness because they cannot find a rental that will allow them to keep their pet.
“Through our research into homelessness I’ve met people living on the street with their dog as they cannot find crisis or long-term accommodation that will allow their pet.”
Dr Lisa Wood
Dr Lisa Wood, from UWA’s School of Population and Global Health, is a researcher passionate about both homelessness and pets.
Date Time
Rental pressures force tenants to give up pets
The end of the rental eviction moratorium and a shortage of rental properties in Western Australia that allow pets has resulted in more people having to relinquish their pets to animal shelters.
Perth homelessness services are seeing more people experiencing homelessness because they cannot find a rental that will allow them to keep their pet.
“Through our research into homelessness I’ve met people living on the street with their dog as they cannot find crisis or long-term accommodation that will allow their pet.”
Dr Lisa Wood
Dr Lisa Wood, from UWA’s School of Population and Global Health, is a researcher passionate about both homelessness and pets.