Over 100 cats and dogs from Florence-area shelters were airlifted from Florence Regional Airport to Waukesha, Wisconsin on ...
A man is facing charges in the shooting death of another person at a Florence apartment last week, police said on Wednesday.
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A South Carolina man recently was hospitalized after being bitten by a snake, and more than a dozen venomous reptiles were found in his home, according to the Florence Police Department.
The best way to get around Florence is by foot. In fact, you can walk from one end of the city to the other in about 30 minutes, passing many recognizable sites along the way. Hopping aboard an ...
FLORENCE, S.C. (WBTW) — A Florence man remains in serious condition after being bitten by the world’s most venomous snake, one of 14 that were eventually euthanized, authorities said Monday night.
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But, there is more to handsome Florence than just museums and monuments ... bookbinders, gilders and furniture restorers. You can visit many of the workshops to see today’s artisans in action ...
New York City parrot shop owner Queron Romain gets over a dozen requests per month to re-home birds whose elderly owners have become sick. Other times, the birds outlive their owners altogether.
Florence Pugh can get disheartened by the flurry of “nasty” comments about her weight. “It’s so hard. [The internet’s] a very mean place,” Pugh, 28, told British Vogue in a profile ...
HENDERSON, Ky. (WSMV) - More than forty parrots of varying species are receiving some desperately needed care after they were removed from deplorable conditions a week ago inside a Kentucky home.
Recently, 40 parrots were rescued from deplorable conditions in Kentucky and brought to Nashville. “We’ve seen some bad stuff, but this was bad,” said Kim Hannah, Executive Director of the ...