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in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania has a very special, very large resident in need of a new forever home. Beejay, also known as Big Boi "Mr. B" is larger than the average house cat - much larger in fact, weighing in at just over 26 pounds.. Beejay is a 2-year-old and appears to be a mixture of domestic shorthair, with perhaps some Maine Coon cat mixed in. Overall he is healthy, and he is a big love, literally!Those interested in learning more about Big Boi should contact the Morris Animal Refuge via email at info@morrisanimalrefuge.org, by phone at (215) 735-9570 or on their 579

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in an early Sunday morning shooting at a bar in Kansas City, Kansas, according to police.Around 1:30 a.m. local time on Sunday., officers responded to a shooting at Tequila KC Bar. In a news release, police said that an earlier dispute inside the bar might have led to the shooting. Police said the suspects were armed with handguns and fled the scene after the shooting.Police did not release any additional information about the suspects or a possible motive.Kansas City, Kansas, Mayor David Alvey said his prayers are with both the victims' families and the assailants."The businesses and the families who live in these neighborhoods are growing in our community, and they deserve to feel safe in their neighborhoods," Alvey said. "Their businesses deserve to be protected, and our police department really has done an outstanding job of working with the community to identify the problems and to come up with solutions."Four people inside the bar were killed. Police did not release their names but said the four victims were all Hispanic men. One was in his late 50s, one in his mid-30s and two were in their mid-20s, Kansas City police spokesman Officer Thomas Tomasic said.The 1186

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after assaulting a protester outside of a Trump rally Thursday night.The brief confrontation — 29-year-old Dallas Frazier climbing out of a pickup and repeatedly punching 61-year-old protester Mike Alter in the head — was recorded and quickly posted to Facebook by fellow protester Scott Fantozzi. More than 1,600 people had shared the video by 10 p.m. ET. According to phone conversations and text messages with Alter, the protest against President Donald Trump’s campaign visit to Cincinnati had been peaceful until Frazier arrived. Alter and a group of other protesters had been standing across the street from the rally, occasionally exchanging shouts and chants with supporters on their way in to U.S. Bank Arena. 721

  

— chief among them is medical apparel like gowns, gloves and especially masks.Yes, more will be manufactured, but in the meantime, average citizens are stepping up to fill the need.“Four days ago I woke up and said we’re going to make masks,” said Victoria Shoulders. She contacted friends and started Operation Come Together in the driveway of her Clarksville home.“You have to come together and get a group of people to provide what they can,” said volunteer Rhett Barnes.More than 200 volunteers have now stepped up with items to meet CDC basic guidelines for emergency masks — cotton fabric and paracord in place of elastic since there’s none of that left.Sewing teams put the masks together. Word has spread and requests are coming in to Shoulders.“Right now 4,600 masks needed from Hendersonville to Paducah, with more requests coming,” said Shoulders.The cloth masks will go to hospitals, nursing homes and any other front line worker who needs one.Shoulders concedes these masks are not as good as the N95 professional facemasks, but they are stop gap.“This is what we can do. We don’t know if they will work 100 percent, but something is better than nothing,” said Shoulders. “We will keep making them until we don’t need to do it anymore.”Shoulders heads up just one of many citizens groups trying to help fill the immediate need for more masks.Vanderbilt Medical Center says while they have an adequate supply of personal protective equipment, they know there's a need worldwide. 1492

  

With warmer weather and shorter winters, the ski industry is suffering.“We’re long passed the time when you can drive a Prius and say, ‘I’m doing what I can on climate,’” said Auden Schendler, senior vice president of sustainability with Aspen Skiing Company, one of the oldest ski resorts in the country.Schendler says with the planet warming due to greenhouse gas emissions, America has lost a month of winter since 1940, if you count winter as a day with frost. He predicts those numbers will get even worse, if the world doesn’t get a better grip on climate change."50% reduction in the season in certain locations by 2050 and 90% by end of century,” Schendler said. “If you loss the last half of March, because its suddenly super hot and people are playing golf, you’re going to go out of business.”While these environmental challenges are impacting ski town economies across the country, scientists say warming weather is also hurting people who never even hit the slopes.“Scientifically, changes have been happening really quickly and we’ve been able to see them intensify over the years, too,” said Twila Moon, deputy lead scientist with the National Snow and Ice Data Center.Her team’s research shows climate change has a trickle-down effect on some of our most important industries.“It does influence agriculture,” Moon said. “It influences water run off which impacts our drinking water. So, drought and flood patterns are different.”Also, it means a different way of operating for ski resorts.“We used to be able to have more snow more reliably and now it’s more volatile,” said Jim MacInnes, CEO of Crystal Mountain Resort in Michigan.MacInnes has had to adjust to changing climate during his 35 years in the ski industry. Today’s warmer weather causes his team to spend more money and more energy on making snow at times of winter when it used to still fall from the ski.The dry-up has caused his Crystal Mountain to adjust operations and become more of a four-seasons resort.“We do a lot of things in the spring, summer and fall that have helped to mitigate the winter climate change problem,” he said.A former electric engineer, MacInnes is looking for ways to fix this worldwide problem.“Just know that there are a lot of solutions shifting more of our energy use to electricity, clean electricity,” he said.Back in the Rocky Mountains, Schendler supports scientific solutions but believes real changes on the ground level will only come through pressuring high-ranking government officials.“This is a global systems problem, and we need systems solution,” he said. “Which means American government needs to lead.” 2639

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