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Chewy launches CarePlus pet insurance Online retailer Chewy expanded into pet health insurance with CarePlus, which is available in 31 states and is expected to roll out nationwide by the end of the year. CarePlus benefits, the company reported, “include 24/7 access to Chewy’s industry-leading customer service team for those seeking insurance education , the ability to instantly connect with licensed veterinarians through Chewy’s award-winning telehealth service, connect with a veterinarian. , and 100% of covered costs for eligible purchases of prescription drugs, supplements and food of Veterinary Diet at Chewy.com”. CarePlus preventive care plans start at $20 per month….
Read More »Selling for a year after breaking his wrist in a bike accident
BOSTON (AP) — Red Sox left-hander Chris Sale broke his right wrist in a bicycle accident over the weekend and will miss the rest of the season, the team said Tuesday, the latest setbacks during three years of injuries for the Bostonians. ace Sale had surgery Monday and is expected to be ready for the start of spring training next year. “You couldn’t make it up,” Red Sox baseball chief Chaim Bloom said Tuesday. “It stinks. It’s really unfortunate. We’re relieved it wasn’t worse, obviously. I’m glad this wasn’t worse. But it’s been unlucky for him and obviously for us.”…
Read More »A Dallas man has been found guilty of capital murder in the deaths of his two teenage daughters
Yaser Said avoided arrest for more than 12 years August 9, 2022 3:57 p.m Posted: August 9, 2022 3:57 p.m DALLAS (AP) – A suburban Dallas man who eluded arrest for more than 12 years after being accused of shooting his two teenage daughters in 2008 has been convicted in their deaths. Jurors on Tuesday found Yaser Said, 65, guilty of capital murder in the deaths of Amina Said, 18, and Sarah Said, 17. He will receive an automatic life sentence. Prosecutor Lauren Black said Said was “obsessed with possession and control”. The sisters were found shot to death in…
Read More »The church is facing fire damage after surveillance footage shows a man entering
By Justina Latimer Click here for updates on this story NASHVILLE (WSMV) — A man was taken to the hospital after entering a Madison church, allegedly starting a fire and jumping out a window. “It’s sad…” said Pastor Sergio Arce of Madison First Baptist Church. Pastor Arce says he left his church last Thursday shortly before 5 p.m. Soon after, he heard someone enter the church. Dashcam footage shows a man ringing the doorbell and then breaking a window to gain entry. “This individual did not steal anything. He did not take anything,” said Pastor Arce. When police arrived, the…
Read More »Columbia man charged after allegedly smashing windows on more than 700 cars in Boone County
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A Columbia man is facing multiple charges after he allegedly damaged 705 cars by smashing their windows over several days at A1 Auto. A Boone County prosecutor has charged Cody Boehmer with two counts of first-degree criminal damage to property and two counts of first-degree trespassing. According to court documents, Boehmer and another person allegedly entered the lot overnight on July 26 and July 30. The owner estimated the damage at $500 per vehicle, for a total value of $350,000. Boehmer is being held in the Boone County Jail on a $10,000 cash-only bond, according to online…
Read More »One dead in apartment building fire in Westmoreland County
The Westmoreland County Coroner was called to the scene after a fire broke out at an apartment building in Greensburg Monday night. The coroner confirmed to Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 that one man died at the scene. The Westmoreland County Coroner identified the man as 40-year-old David M. Bramini. The cause and manner of death are pending autopsy and toxicology reports. The fire was reported shortly before 11:40 p.m. at Autumn Brook Apartments in the area of Indiana Avenue near Luzerne Street and Allegheny Street. Firefighters spent hours at the scene, although there did not appear to be significant damage…
Read More »Canon City Police Department investigating death of 19-year-old – Canon City Daily Record
The Cañon City Police Department is investigating the death of a 19-year-old man Tuesday morning in the 400 block of Gold Canyon Road. Commander Elliott VanDyke said officers were called to the area around 8:47 a.m. for a report of an unresponsive man inside a home. “When officers arrived, they found the person deceased,” VanDyke said. The teenager was pronounced dead by medical personnel. “At this time we are labeling it as an ‘undetermined death,’ however, our investigation will continue,” VanDyke said. He said he was not sure where the teenager lived; Official notifications have not yet been made to…
Read More »CT agency suspends bar’s liquor license after fatal shooting – Hartford Courant
An East Haven bar where a fatal shooting took place last week had its liquor license suspended Tuesday, according to Connecticut Consumer Protection Commissioner Michelle H. Seagull. The East Haven Police Department on Monday referred BullsEye Billiards & Bar, located at 655 Main St., East Haven, to the Department of Consumer Protection’s Liquor Control Division in connection with Saturday’s fatal shooting , according to the DPC. Julius Bolden-Lowe, 26, died at Yale New Haven Hospital after suffering a gunshot wound on Saturday, Aug. 6, police said. Officers arrived at Bullseye Billiards early Saturday morning after receiving a report of a…
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