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Dog caught on video running on 605 Freeway in Baldwin Park before CHP rescue
A few California Highway Patrol officers went through great lengths to save a dog on the 605 Freeway.The incident happened around 2 a.m. Wednesday near the 10 Freeway interchange in the Baldwin Park area.Video from the freeway shows the small black dog running loose along the road as officers tried to corral it. It eventually hid under a patrol car.Officers tried for some time to coax the dog out before they got a hold of it. The dog was placed in a cardboard box before it was safely placed inside their car.It's unclear how or why the dog was on the freeway.
Pup rescued from Altadena structure fire is ready for adoption
Sparky, a loving energetic pup, is searching for a new forever home after surviving a structure fire in Altadena. After being rescued from the backyard of an abandoned house that caught fire last Memorial Day, the resilient Pitbull mix has been in the care of Pasadena Humane for almost a month.
Pasadena Humane will waive adoption fees for larger pups during ‘Big Dog Summer'
Adoptions fees will be waived for canines weighing 40 pounds or more. If you've ever been lucky enough to meet a hound that majestically masqueraded as a horse — ultra-long legs, a colossal carriage, and a sweet and sizable snout — you might carry a general image of what a large dog might look like.
Famous rock star loans Kearney car museum his private collection of automobiles
KEARNEY, Neb. (KSNB) - The American Automobile Experience has received six classic cars from Metallica’s front man. James Hetfield, singer and songwriter for heavy metal band Metallica, is loaning his private six car collection to the car museum in Kearney. His classic cars came from the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. Blueprint Engines and local Kearney donors reached out to the Los Angeles car museum and struck a deal to have Hetfield’s cars on loan for a year.
Parks After Dark Returns to Pasadena July 11
The City of Pasadena Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department (PRCS) invites you to the 13th annual Parks After Dark (PAD) program series. PAD takes advantage of Pasadena’s beautiful summer evenings by activating park spaces to provide youth and their families opportunities to experience healthy, safe recreation programming. Activities run on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from July 11 – August 10 and include sports leagues and tournaments, recreation activities, movies, swimming, and more.
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