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Irvin W. Fink, 95, of Catasauqua, passed away peacefully on April 17, 2025, at Cedarbrook in Allentown. Born in Allentown, he was the son of the late Clarence and Rose (Huen) Fink. He was the ...
These stickers must be placed on the windshield of your vehicle. Without them, you will not be able to get a Pollution Under Control (PUC) Certificate, which is also compulsory. If you own a ...
Detectives have arrested a baby's parents after a baby was attacked by a field rat in Anderson County, South Carolina.According to the Anderson County Sheriff's Office, a 6-month-old girl is ...
Judith A. Fink, age 82, of Massillon, Ohio, peacefully departed this life on May 2, 2025. Born on February 26, 1943, in Harmony, West Virginia. Judith's life was characterized by her unwavering ...
She's shadowed DC's rodent control team during a routine rat extermination. Fink grew up on the Elizabeth River in Norfolk, Virginia. Outside working hours, you can find her making hyper-realistic ...
Delhi vehicle owners, take note! The Transport Department warns that lacking a fuel-based colour-coded sticker could result in a fine. This initiative, mandated by the Supreme Court and part of ...
The Delhi transport department is set to crack down on vehicles that do not display colour-coded stickers indicating their fuel type, officials said on Sunday. According to a public notice ...
A notice was released by the authorities that according to the Motor Vehicles Act of 1988, failing to display the stickers will lead to fines. The stickers were introduced in 2012 as part of the ...
It’s time for Delhites to wake up and smell the coffee. Vehicle owners must now ensure that the colour-coded fuel stickers are visible on their windshields. The Delhi Transport Authority has ...
Some are calling themselves the "rat people" and choose to be shut-ins as China's economy struggles. They call themselves the "rat people." The phrase has become the latest viral trend among China ...
As residents all across Chicago continually complain of the city's high rat population, a new effort launched by the Chicago Bird Alliance aims to find a humane solution to the problem.