Call for Supplies as Oregon Standoff Enters Second Week
The occupation of national wildlife area by a small, armed group upset over federal land policies stretched into its second week as the mother of the group's leader asked supporters to send supplies - everything from warm blankets to coffee creamer.The group that seized the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon's high desert country on Jan. 2 planned no media briefings. It was quiet at the entrance to the refuge Sunday.The leader of the occupation, Ammon Bundy, has repeatedly rejected calls..>> view original2 are arrested in Canyon Country after a cat is found with its legs taped together
Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies found a cat with its legs taped together this weekend while arresting two people in Canyon Country during a narcotics investigation.The discovery came when deputies approached a vehicle occupied by a man and a woman near Soledad Canyon and Sand Canyon roads shortly after 11:30 p.m. Saturday and spotted a jar of syringes inside, sheriff's Lt. Brenda Cambra said.While searching the car, deputies found a substance believed to be heroin, as well as a cat stuffed..>> view original
Talks of Tampa to St. Pete ferry move forward | What will the Vols do in Tampa? |
Tampa Prep's Fenlon reaches 700 wins | Tampa Bay Times | Tampa firefighter admits he stole from orphans |
No comments:
Post a Comment