Though cases of infection are rare, cats seem especially susceptible to the bird flu virus, or Type A H5N1. Even before the cattle outbreak, there were feline cases linked to wild birds or poultry.
Angie Leventis Lourgos has been a Chicago Tribune staff writer since 2009. Her work has won two Lisagor awards, one Sarah Brown Boyden award and several Illinois Press Association awards. She is the ...
A San Francisco man was killed Tuesday night when his vehicle crashed into a tree, the California Highway Patrol reported. According to the CHP, the driver of a 2017 Honda Fit heading westbound on Hwy ...
FORT BRAGG, CA — A friendly rivalry has emerged this holiday season as the Skunk Train and the Sequoia Park Zoo vie for the distinction of showcasing the tallest living lighted Christmas tree. Both ...
For some of us, Christmas doesn’t officially start until the first crackle of David Sedaris’s voice rings out, recounting his less-than-magical stint working as Crumpet the Elf at Macy’s department ...
A rabid fox was found on the Mendocino Coast last month, Mendocino County health officials reported this week. In a press release, Deputy Public Health Officer Charles Evans reported that “in late ...