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Lions, Tigers And Over 300 Rescued Animals Find A Safe Haven At The Houston SPCA
KIAHHOUSTON (February 2, 2011) – The Houston SPCA, working at the request of the Coryell County Sheriff’s Office, braved the worst winter storm in decades to rescue and remove over 300 domestic and exotic animals from a Coryell County, TX ranch. The animals...Tags: Texas, Physical Conditions, Natural Resources, Wildlife, Dog (animal)
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Dead Horse's Owner May Sue City
KIAHA local man lost his favorite horse in a freak accident over the weekend after crews spent hours trying to rescue the animal from an uncovered manhole. Now, he is furious and threatening legal action. Riding tall in the saddle is Donte McCreary's way...Tags: Physical Conditions, Lawyers, Trials, Litigation, Livestock Farming
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Newborn Girl Abandoned at Apartment Complex
KIAHImagine stepping out of your home and finding a newborn on your doorstep. That is exactly what happened to a Fort Bend County family. The infant - a little girl - was found just before 4 a.m. Wednesday. The baby was left at the Preserve at Colony Lakes...Tags: Infants, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Family
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Chilly Weather Safety Tips
KIAHExtreme winter temperatures can be just as dangerous as Houston's famous summertime heat. "Even a short exposure, if you're not prepared for the elements, you can see changes from hypothermia or from frostbite within 20 to 30 minutes," said Dr. Jamie...Tags: Frostbite, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Montana, Emergency Planning
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Boating deaths in Maryland nearly double
Capital News ServiceBoating deaths in Maryland last year were nearly double the average annual number recorded by the state Department of Natural Resources in the past decade, and unusually warm weather could be a major reason for the jump. From 2001 to 2010, the average...Tags: Labor Day, Natural Resource Industry, Annapolis, Natural Resources, Memorial Day
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A little mud goes a long way
Build a seven-mile trail over the steepest terrain possible, create 20 physical challenges and just add water. That's the recipe behind Seven Springs' Mud on the Mountain competition held Saturday on the ski slopes. It's called Mud on the Mountain as a...Tags: Heat Stroke, Heart Failure
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Weather factors and the Titanic
RMS Titanic hit an iceberg 100 years ago today and sank at 2:20 a.m. (West Greenland Time Zone) on April 15. It was a clear cold night. According to Weatherwise Magazine and media reports, many factors may have contributed to the disaster, including the...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine
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Not easy learning to swim
Not unlike the perceived challenge of living through a nuclear holocaust during the Cold War of the 1950 and 60s, with two parents who were not strong swimmers, learning to swim in a relatively rural area was quite complicated for me. I had imperfect...Tags: Sports, Swimming, Lloyd Bridges, Polio, Hepatitis C
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Science Connections: Lake Michigan Almost as Cold as Titanic's Grave Site
TribLocal - EvanstonBy Will Mendelson/Medill News Service After striking an iceberg 375 miles south of Newfoundland, it took less than three hours for the legendary Titanic to …...
Feb 3, 2011
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May 18, 2012
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May 17, 2012
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May 6, 2012
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Apr 14, 2012
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Apr 18, 2012
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