We’re on vacation. This is the second time this has happened. Nice restaurant (this time lunch vs dinner) very LOUD group of ladies just endlessly talking about mindless shit. Do they think the rest of us care that they played pickleball, they don’t know what a shotgun start is and for their birthday they just want to read a book? In fact we DO NOT care. Please do not use your outside voices in restaurants!
Tonight, @WVUBaseball and the school’s Country Roads tradition were featured on @NBCNightlyNews as the daily “good news tonight” segment.
Tom Llamas even tagged out on the show with a, “Good luck to the Mountaineers.” WVU has been the center of the sports world.
@LCPSDoBetter And just because each hand has an item in it doesn’t mean I’m not going to scan both items. And help is generally not on the way then this occurs.
@libsoftiktok@AmericanAir We just flew to Colorado Sorings via United. We were traveling with golf bags so got the air tags. United app also shows now that bags are loaded.
🚨AFTER NEARLY 8 MONTHS IN A SHELTER KENNEL, QUESTIONS ARE GROWING ABOUT SNUGGLES' QUALITY OF LIFE AND THE COST TO TAXPAYERS
TUCSON, AZ — Snuggles, a 2-year-old livestock guardian dog belonging to a military veteran and his family, has spent nearly eight months at Pima Animal Care Center following a first-time bite incident that occurred on his family's property.
His family has reportedly been charged more than $15,000 in boarding fees while fighting the case through the court system.
The children's grandmother, who was the bite victim, has publicly asked that Snuggles be returned home.
As the case continues, new questions are emerging.
What is Snuggles' quality of life after nearly eight months in a shelter kennel?
What enrichment, exercise, socialization, and human interaction is he receiving?
Why is his family unable to receive updates about his condition?
As Tucson and Pima County face budget challenges and reports of staffing reductions, many residents are asking whether it makes financial sense to continue spending substantial public resources fighting this case instead of pursuing a resolution.
How much taxpayer money has already been spent on legal proceedings, administrative resources, court time, and personnel hours in a case where the owner, family, and even the bite victim are all seeking alternatives to euthanasia?
At a time when public resources are stretched thin, should hundreds of thousands of dollars be spent fighting over an accident, or should the focus be on finding a reasonable resolution?
Members of the public who would like answers are encouraged to respectfully contact Pima Animal Care Center and Pima County leadership.
‼️ Steve Kozachik, Director of PACC
📞 (520) 724-5900
📧 [email protected]
‼️ Chad Kasmar, Deputy County Administrator
📞 (520) 724-7733
📧 [email protected]
The #SaveSnuggles story was one of the top trending news stories on X for four consecutive days and continues to attract national attention.
Questions deserve answers.
#SaveSnuggles
@KVOA@kgun9@KOLDNews@TucsonStar