The year is 2000, 25 years ago. That’s when a chow-mix dog named Gucci inspired a new law that would charge anyone who ...
We lost some entertainment giants in 2024. Among the big-screen legends who died during the past 12 months were Donald Sutherland, James Earl Jones, Maggie Smith, Carl Weathers, Shelley Duvall ...
Art enthusiasts in Dhaka are in for a treat as Visually Bimurto, a duo exhibition featuring the works of celebrated artists Habibur Rahman and Shamsad Rahman, is being held at Gallery Chitrak.
It is said that art is subjective, or something to that effect. But at its best, art also inspires community. And that’s the aim for Free Little Art Galleries, or FLAGs as some fans call them.
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Olivia Holdt is here! And we were there on her first day as she became a Spurs player! The Denmark international joined us on Friday (3 January) and signed a contract with the Club which will run ...
UPDATE (2:46 p.m.): Mobile County District Attorney Keith Blackwood shared his thoughts after the two people accused of throwing puppies from Dog River Bridge were granted bond Friday morning. Tavoris ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Two people who allegedly threw puppies from the Dog River Bridge can place bond after appearing in court this morning. Police identified the two suspects as Tavoris Gallery ...
Mary Rivers, 72 and Tavoris Gallery, 18, are now charged with two counts of first-degree cruelty to a dog, which is considered a Class C felony.
UPDATE (2:46 p.m.): Mobile County District Attorney Keith Blackwood shared his thoughts after the two people accused of throwing puppies from Dog River Bridge were granted bond Friday morning.
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - Mary Rivers, 72 and Tavoris Gallery, 18, are now charged with two counts of first-degree cruelty to a dog, which is considered a Class C felony. Rivers and Gallery were ...
Charges against Tavoris Gallery and Mary Rivers have been upgraded to Aggravated Cruelty to Animals, which is a felony. Each now faces two felony charges and are both currently still in Metro Jail.