Newly released video footage appears to show California police officers severely beating an Uber driver with a law enforcement dog who was behind with payments for the car he rented for his work. San Ramon police stopped Ali Badr, a 42-year-old Egyptian immigrant, in December 2020 after a car rental company reported his vehicle was stolen. Footage from the San …
Dr. Jane
December 1, 2021
There are more than 200 million stray dogs worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. Ladd was amazed to meet the homeless woman who originally owned her rescue dog, Nilla, and with these NFTs she wants to honor the healing and sweetness that shelter dogs bring to the world. “Rescue animals offer unconditional love. Having Nilla was important as I …
Dr. Jane
September 20, 2021
San Francisco Mayoress, London Breed, is taking some heat from both actual health officials and the self-proclaimed “fun police” of San Francisco, she says. Mayor Breed visited Black Cat in the Tenderloin last week, presumably to experience live jazz and try the new cocktail and croquette menu. But Breed was photographed dancing and singing without a mask, as the SF …
Dr. Jane
September 1, 2021
Dogs enjoy a special place in every dog owner’s life as keeping a dog makes them happy all day long. But when dog owners work for hours leaving their dogs alone, their pets experience loneliness, boredom, and lots of mental health issues. In San Francisco, professionals are investing in hiring a professional dog walker service to keep their dogs entertained. …
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) – A group of wild cats in San Francisco are losing their limbs from severe injuries and no one can explain why, including the woman who took care of them for decades. Every day, Sylvia Ortiz and her husband feed, catch, rescue and repair a cat colony in the Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco. “Dottie, Mabel, Twoey,” …
SAN FRANCISCO , May 3, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Today the San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, a nonprofit animal welfare organization, filed a lawsuit against the California Veterinary Medical Board challenging the limitations on veterinarians’ ability and right to use telemedicine with pet owners talk about the health of animal patients. Currently, the law …
SAN FRANCISCO, May 3, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Today the San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, a nonprofit animal welfare organization, filed a lawsuit against the California Veterinary Medical Board challenging the limitations on veterinarians’ ability and right to use telemedicine with pet owners talk about the health of animal patients. Currently, the law prohibits …
Bay Area Boba Tea Shops prepare for possible shortagesBay Area Boba tea lovers could soon burst their bubbles if a nationwide Boba shortage affects their favorite Taiwanese beverage cafe. Maria Medina reports. (04/14/21) 1 hour ago Windsor Council urges Mayor Dominic Foppoli to resign from sexual assault investigationWindsor City Council members, along with outraged parishioners, called for Mayor Dominic Foppoli …