MISSING BEFORE. ANYONE WITH INFORMATION IS ASKED TO CONTACT SEASIDE POLICE.## IN SEASIDE.. A VICIOUS ATTACK BY A LARGE HUSKY.. CAUGHT ON VIDEO.. THAT ATTACK INVOLVED A SMALL DOG... WE WANT TO WARN YOU ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. San Gabriel Valley residents are dealing with a surge in black flies that bite around people’s eyes and neck.
Residents in parts of the San Gabriel Valley say they are dealing with an unusual (and painful) nuisance this spring: swarms of tiny insects known as “eye-biting” flies. While the name alone sounds ...
A San Diego Police cruiser. (File photo by Chris Stone/Times of San Diego) A woman was arrested after allegedly harassing visitors and biting a police officer while being restrained at Linda Vista ...
Tiny eye-biting flies are swarming all over the San Gabriel Valley and pestering residents. "The bugs! The bugs! They're getting me," Azusa resident Constance Yu said. "They're like little demons but ...
A Sterling Heights man is accused of punching his then-girlfriend's 8-year-old Yorkie and carrying it to her, where the dog died in her arms, the Macomb County Prosecutor's Office said. Fouad Yosif ...
The first-ever NCAA Women’s Wrestling Tournament was off to a tumultuous start. Women’s wrestling has grown exponentially in the United States, a factor in the creation of this competition. However, ...
Progress in the treatment of relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma has been rapid since the introduction of T-cell–redirecting immunotherapies. The identification of B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA) ...
A St. Paul woman accused of biting off a Homeland Security agent’s finger during protests on the day of Alex Pretti’s death has been federally indicted. Claire Louise Feng, 27, was charged by a ...
Two women have been charged with biting the fingers of U.S. Border Patrol officers moments after federal agents fatally shot Alex Pretti in Minneapolis over the weekend near the scene of an ...
Nail-biting, procrastination and avoidance are often framed as bad habits we can't control, but a new psychology book argues that they’re more like survival strategies that may have once protected us.