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When Domestic Violence Turns Deadly and Why Protecting Pets Saves Lives

A devastating tragedy in Pennsylvania this September underscores a heartbreaking truth: domestic violence often endangers not only people but also the animals they love.

According to New York Times, five police officers were ambushed while responding to a domestic violence call in York County. Three officersβ€”Sergeant Detective Cody Becker, Detective Isaiah Emenheiser, and Detective Mark Bakerβ€”were killed when the gunman, who had been stalking his ex-girlfriend, opened fire. Investigators later discovered that he had killed her dog before the shooting.

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Tackle Pet Hunger 2025: Keeping Pets and People Together

Across central Ohio, many families are struggling to make ends meet. According to the United Way of Central Ohio, nearly 40% of Ohio households live below the ALICE threshold (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed)β€”meaning they’re working hard but still unable to cover basic needs like housing, childcare, and food.

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NIH Faces Scrutiny for Funding New Dog Tests Despite Pledge to Reduce Animal Research

Earlier this year, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced an initiative to reduce animal testing and invest in β€œhuman-based technologies” such as organ-on-a-chip systems, AI tools, and clinical data modeling. The move was celebrated as a major step toward more humane, human-relevant science.

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Grove City Petland Closes: A Win for Ohio’s Dogs

The recent closure of the Grove City Petland store marks a turning point in a decade-long debate over where Ohio pet stores source their animals. While Petland maintains that the decision to close had nothing to do with public pressure, many in Central Ohio see it as a win for animal advocates and consumers alikeβ€”a sign that the tide is shifting toward greater accountability and compassion in the pet industry.

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Wyandot County Humane Society: A Legacy of Compassion

In Wyandot County, compassion has a home β€” and it started in a garage.

Founded in 1985 by Dave and Lynda Balz, the Wyandot County Humane Society (WCHS) began as a simple effort to help stray and unwanted animals find safety and care. Forty years later, that small act of service has evolved into a multi-faceted organization that includes the HOPE (Helping Our Pets Everywhere) Clinic and the Wyandot County Equine Rescue, all working together to save lives of every species imaginable.

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Creating Safe Havens for Fireflies

In the glow of Ohio’s summer nights, the flicker of fireflies is a childhood memory many of us cherish. But in recent years, their sparkle has been fading. Across Ohio and around the world, firefly populations are on the decline, with habitat loss, pesticide use, and light pollution threatening their survival.

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River’s Rescue: From Stranded Stray to Forever Home

What began as a routine water safety trip on the Cuyahoga River quickly turned into a story of courage, compassion, and second chances.

On Wednesday morning, city staff and water crews set out for an educational trip. But the lesson that day wasn’t just about safetyβ€”it was about humanity. Crew member Bill Bratton spotted something unusual in the water: a small dog wedged against a steel piling, soaked, shivering, and struggling to survive.

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β€” Nelson Mandela

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