This is Sunday. Expect uncooked and wet circumstances all through the day, with a excessive close to 43.
January is National Blood Donor Month for people โ and for pets. And simply as for individuals, thereโs a scarcity of available animal blood for medical procedures.
Our major story checks in with Philly-area animal hospitals and blood banks that play an important, sometimes lifesaving, role in the world of animal medical care.
โ Paola Pรฉrez (@pdesiperez, [email protected])
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In the Philadelphia area, solely a handful of locations function animal blood banks, together with:
๐ฅ Penn Vet (The Ryan Veterinary Hospital on the University of Pennsylvania), which has one of many oldest animal blood banks within the nation, based in 1987
๐ฅ Philadelphia Animal Specialty and Emergencya privately owned animal hospital in Point Breeze, which has a blood financial institution that additionally serves ACCT Philly
๐ฅ The Mount Laurel Animal Hospital maintains a canine blood financial institution in South Jersey
These banks โ primarily for dogs and cats โ are a tiny, and nonetheless largely unregulated, a part of the veterinary health-care business, however they play a vital function in saving animalsโ lives.
Notable quote: โThe last thing someone should worry about when their pet is having an emergency is if the hospital theyโre at has the lifesaving blood they need,โ stated Amanda Parylak, a licensed veterinary technician.
Keep studying to learn the way your pet can help Philly-area vet hospitals build their blood supplies.
What you must know at present
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Police Saturday night time recognized the person shot and killed by a police officer throughout a confrontation inside a neighborhood retailer as 28-year-old Alexander Spencer of Philadelphia, who they stated had fired photographs and wounded an officer.
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Gov. Josh Shapiro plans to suggest $282.8 million in new state funding for public transit in his upcoming funds, administration officials said Saturday.
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An 18-year-old who police say picked up a teen homicide suspect after he escaped from the custody of juvenile jail workers earlier final week can be charged with hindering a police investigation, escape, prison conspiracy, and associated crimes. The homicide suspect, Shane Pryor, remained at massive as of late Saturday night time.
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City well being officers are warning of potential publicity to hepatitis A after a case of the an infection was confirmed at a Northeast Philadelphia grocery retailer.
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Gov. Josh Shapiroโs administration accredited what would be the first new cyber constitution faculty within the state in about eight years, breaking from Democratsโ long-held disapproval of the low-performing digital colleges.
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Pennsylvaniaโs dogs are essentially the most chubby within the nation, in accordance with a brand new survey. But whatโs it concerning the Keystone State? The authors recommend it could possibly be one thing within the consuming tradition.
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Black N Brewโs lease in East Passyunk wasnโt renewed. The termination of the well-loved espresso storeโs lease by the owner is inflicting outcry.
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A state medical board briefly suspended the medical license of a Narberth-based doctor who they stated is a right away hazard to public well being and security, Pennsylvania Department of State data present.
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Several South Jersey counties are rising because the main locations within the state the place marijuana business homeowners want to arrange store.
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The Atlantic City Aquarium, which has been โtemporarilyโ closed for almost 4 years, is delaying its reopening as soon as once more after it secured federal funding for exterior renovations to its building.
Hundreds of volunteers unfold out over the town on Wednesday night time to catalog the extent of homelessness in Philadelphia.
They did this by conducting a rely of everybody sleeping on the road inside metropolis borders, as required by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Why itโs required: The annual rely helps set federal coverage on combating homelessness โ permitting officers to grasp the demographics of a nationwide disaster and allocate funding accordingly.
The rely can also be a means for native officers to take inventory of the state of affairs on their very own streets. The metropolis wonโt launch the overall rely from this yr for one more few months, however for the final 5 years, the variety of unsheltered individuals has decreased citywide.
Past counts: Beth Gonzales, the deputy director of the townโs Office of Homeless Services, stated that volunteers rely 700 to 900 individuals sleeping on the streets annually. More than 1,000 unsheltered individuals have been counted in 2018, in comparison with 800 final yr.
Volunteers final week got here throughout individuals sheltering below overpasses, in church doorways, and over grates the place steam hung within the night time air. Each person was provided clear socks and gloves and phone data for shelter, plus a $5 present card to Dunkinโ in return for answering survey questions.
Keep studying to listen to from a few of the volunteers and the individuals they encountered, plus learn how the count affects housing policy in Philadelphia.
โPop quiz
An Allentown-born actor rode together with the Philadelphia Police Department in Kensington final week to organize for a miniseries function.
Who was it?
A) Michaela Conlin
B) Amanda Seyfried
C) Tim Heidecker
D) Tina Fey
Think you recognize? Check your reply.
๐งฉ Unscramble the anagram
Hint: This Eagle is a finalist for APโs defensive rookie of the yr award
AJAR LECTERN
Email us if you recognize the reply Weโll choose a reader at random to shout out right here. Cheers to Mary Beth Pratt who appropriately guessed Fridayโs reply: Brandywine Creek. The trace was: โOne of the regionโs most flood-prone waterways.โ
Photo of the day
๐ถ Todayโs Sunday monitor goes like this: โEvery time I wish / That you would be mine.โ
Did the tune sound acquainted? Tomoko Aranโs โMidnight Pretendersโ was (superbly) sampled by The Weeknd on his 2022 track โOut Of Time.โ
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