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August 19, 2020 by
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New Delhi: In a move to further privatise the airports across the country, the Ministry of Civil Aviation will present its proposal before the Union Cabinet on Wednesday. An announcement to this effect was made by Union Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Tuesday. Also Read - International Flight Updates: India Negotiating With 13 Countries to Establish Air Bubbles, Says Aviation Minister Puri
We are going to the Cabinet tomorrow for further airport privatisation. We have got many more airports lined up, dozens of them, and the 100 new airports we will build between now and 2030, Puri said during a webinar on Tuesday. Also Read - Dubai-Kozhikode Plane Crash: Air India Pilot Unions Seek Meeting With Aviation Minister Over Flight Safety
The development comes as the aviation sector has been worst affected by to the COVID-19 pandemic. Also Read - Kerala Air Crash: 'Unhappy' With DGCA Chief's Remarks, Pilot Unions Seek His 'Immediate Replacement' From Post
Puri said that the airports in Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Mangaluru, Thiruvananthapuram and Guwahati were cleared for operation, management and development through public-private partnership (PPP) model in February 2019. This happened in the first round of privatisation under the Narendra Modi dispensation.
In September 2019, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) had recommended the Civil Aviation Ministry to privatise airports in Amritsar, Varanasi, Bhubaneswar, Indore, Raipur and Trichy.
The AAI, which works under the Ministry of Civil Aviation, owns and manages more than 100 airports across the country.
Moreover, the Central government had in 2018 decided to privatise the airports in Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Mangaluru, Thiruvananthapuram, and Guwahati.
Adani Enterprises had won the rights to run these six airports after a competitive bidding process in February 2019. Adani Enterprises signed the concessionaire agreement with the AAI for three airports Ahmedabad, Mangaluru and Lucknow on February 14, 2020.
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Gavin Williamson was accused of repeated incompetence after a day in which both he and the Department for Education apparently contradicted themselves on when GCSE students official results would be released. The exam board later clarified that students would have them by Thursday.
The education secretary also refused to say whether he had offered his resignation to Boris Johnson, after the government was forced into a painful U-turn on Monday in allowing students to use teachers suggested grades, rather than those awarded by a government algorithm based on schools performance history.
While reports suggested that Mr Williamsons offer to resign had been refused by the prime minister, his public comments appeared to lay blame at the feet of civil servants, telling LBC that Ofqual didnt deliver the system that we had been reassured and believed that would be in place.
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It came as headteachers union ASCL called for an urgent independent review of the exams grading fiasco, with general secretary Geoff Barton claiming it was necessary because public confidence has been badly shaken.
Meanwhile, the government faced further criticism for its decision to replace Public Health England (PHE) during a pandemic, with independent health think-tank, the Nuffield Trust, warning of a major misstep.
Health secretary Matt Hancock raised further eyebrows as he unveiled its replacement body, the National Institute for Health Protection, by insisting that one of the big learnings of the coronavirus crisis has been the need for private intervention in the health sector.
Citing the partnership between the government, pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca and Oxford University in creating a vaccine candidate, he claimed the idea of a divide between the public and private sectors was now for the birds, adding: So my message to everyone in the private sector is join us in the mission.
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Baroness Harding set to head agency replacing Public Health England
Health secretary Matt Hancock is expected to announce the appointment of the Conservative peer Baroness Dido Harding as head of the governments new Institute for Health Protection.
Baroness Harding, the former chief executive of TalkTalk, has been in charge of Englands Test and Trace system since May.
Since then, questions have been raised about the programmes performance and value for money.
After becoming a peer in August 2014, Baroness Harding has been on the Economic Affairs Committee of the Lords since July 2017.
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Williamson refuses to say whether he's offered to resign
Education secretary Gavin Williamson has refused to say whether he has offered his resignation to the prime ministerover the A-levels fiasco.
This follows the government's decision on Monday to ditch the controversialalgorithm that was used to standardise A Level and GCSE results.
Asked three times on BBC Breakfast whether he had discussed stepping down from his position with Boris Johnson, Mr Williamson refused to directly address the question.
The education secretary said:Of course, I spoke with the prime minister, explained the situation - the fact that we needed to move to centre assessed grades because it was the fair system and the right system to do."
But my focus is making sure that every student gets the grades they deserve - making sure we deliver the return of all children back to school in September," he added.
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Sajid Javid takes extra role as JP Morgan adviser
The former chancellor, who quit his cabinet position earlier this year, has been appointed as JP Morgans senior adviser on its advisory council for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Although the bank did not give details about Mr Javids salary, it said the position would be paid.
Prior to his career in politics, Mr Javid worked at the bank throughout the 1990s before working at Deutsche Bank.
His new role has been approved by the regulatory Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (ACOBA).
Shadow minister says education is governments blind spot
Shadow universities minister Emma Hardy has said that education secretary Gavin Williamsons delay in scrapping a controversial algorithm used to standardise exams results has caused a massive headache.
Her comments come as Labour sought clarity from the government over a range of outstanding issues posed by the U-turn.
Ms Hardy told BBC Breakfast:"His delay in making this decision has meant that more and more places at university have been filled up.
"Many students have gone ahead and accepted their second-place offers or other offers, or in fact got offers that maybe in the past they wouldn't have actually been entitled to, she added.
After accusing the government of lacking leadership and foresight, Ms Hardy said of education:"It's like it's their blind spot."
Tory MP says exam grade fiasco should be massive wake-up call for government
Robert Halfon, the Tory MP and chair of the House of Commons Education Select Committee, has said that the governments handling of exam results this year has been a mega-mess and that it should serve as a massive wake-up call.
Mr Halfon told ITV's GMB programme: "This should be a massive wake-up call for the Government.
"This has been a mega-mess and should not have happened and (Education Secretary Gavin Williamson's) got to, I think, learn from this and just make sure these kind of things do not happen in the future, he added.
The Tory MP said that government by computer does not work and that Boris Johnsons government should empathise with thousands of ordinary peoplewho are affected by its decisions.
Labour calls for clarity from Williamson over U-turn
Labour has called on education secretary Gavin Williamson to give clarity to students, parents and universities after the governments U-turn on exam results.
This follows Mr Williamsons announcement on Monday that GCSE and A-level students will receive their predicted grades and that the regulator Ofquals standardising algorithm will be scrapped.
Describing the governments handling of the situation as incompetent, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer wrote in the Daily Mirror: "At a time of national emergency, this is no way to run a country.
"The Tories' incompetence is holding Britain back from recovery, he added.
Shadow education secretary Kate Green has written to Mr Williamson with 15 questions, including when students will receive their new grades.
After saying she welcomed the policy change, Ms Green added: "The delay and chaos accompanying means that students, families, and education providers have no answers to essential questions.
One of the unresolved issues is whether students who have accepted a place at university based on their moderated gradescan change institutions once they receive their predicted grades.
While announcing the policy change on Monday, Mr Williamson apologised for "the distress" last week's results caused to students and their parents.
Kent CountyCouncil says it has reached its capacity to care for asylum-seeking children
The leader of Kent County Council has said that it can no longer safely accommodate more asylum-seeking children after reaching its capacity.
In a statement released by the council, Roger Gough said: "I am deeply disappointed and concerned that, despite our many efforts to avoid this unthinkable situation, it has been necessary to make this announcement today.
"This is a huge challenge for Kent, but a relatively small challenge to solve nationally, and should have been resolved before now, he added.
Mr Gough said the limit had been exceeded despite efforts to work with local authorities and the Home Office.
More than 400 unaccompanied migrant children have arrived in Kent this year, to whomKent County Council has aduty of care.
Scotlands most senior civil servant to be first witness in Salmond inquiry
MSPs will question permanent secretary Leslie Evans as part of an investigation into Holyroods handling of harassment allegations against the former first minister Alex Salmond.
This comes after the Court of Session in Edinburgh ruled that the Scottish governments actions over the complaints had been unlawful.
MsEvans, Scotlands most senior civil servant, will be the first witness to come before a committee established last year.
Mr Salmond, who was acquitted of 13 sexual offence charges earlier this year, will speak to the committee at a later date, as will the current first minister Nicola Sturgeon.
Williamson says he has every confidence schools will reopen in September
Education secretary Gavin Williamson has said that he has every confidence students will return to education in September.
Speaking to LBC, the education secretary said: "Anyone who works in education knows that ... the only right thing to do is open the doors to every single school in this country and welcome every single pupil back.
"We're looking forward to welcoming all those nine million children back into school in September and I do not have a moment's doubt, that's what we're going to achieve," he added.
Mr Williamsons remarks came as he faced calls to resign over his handling of exam results, which sparked a national outcry and led the government to scrap an algorithm that had been used to moderate students' grades.
The education secretary was criticised a few months ago after rowing back on a pledgeto have all primary school students back at school before the end of the summer term.
This followedthe closure of schools as part of lockdown restrictions.
Former conservative minister suggests Williamson may go in reshuffle
George Freeman, a former Tory minister, has suggested the education secretary may be forced out of his position in an upcoming reshuffle following the exam results fiasco.
Describing this years exam results as a total shambles, the Conservative MP told Times Radio that Boris Johnson will want to show that his government cares about a generation of young people.
"Ultimately, the Prime Minister is in charge. And I think he will want to take firm control of this and get a grip and show that his government is taking the life chances of a generation of children seriously," the Tory MP said.
"I'm told the Prime Minister's, you know, planning to reshuffle in the autumn and I dare say he wants to take everything into account, he added.
Some MPs have called for Mr Williamsons resignation, including the Labour shadow minister Louise Haigh and the Liberal Democrat leadership contender Layla Moran.
"The point is this government is utterly incompetent. Gavin Williamson must go," Ms Moran told BBC News.
Labour says government planto break up PHE during pandemic is'irresponsible'
Shadow health minister Jonathan Ashworth has strongly condemned the governments decision to replace Public Health England (PHE) during the pandemic, labelling it as risky and irresponsible.
Mr Ashworths comments, which were made in a series of scathing tweets, came as Matt Hancock is set to announce Conservative peerBaroness Dido Harding as the head of the agency replacing PHE.
In one of his Twitter posts, Mr Ashworth accused Boris Johnsons government of trying to shift the blame.
"A structural reorganisation mid-pandemic is time consuming, energy sapping. It's risky indeed irresponsible, he added.
The shadow health minister also asked who will be responsible for priorities including sexual health, obesity and anti smoking, now that PHE was being replaced.
Christina Marriott, chief executive of the Royal Society for Public Health, said: "We question the timing of an announcement to scrap our national public health agency in the midst of a global pandemic and before any public inquiry has started, let alone reported."
Exam results volte face is latest in series of government U-turns during pandemic
The governments decision to change its exam grades policy is just the latest in a string of reversals it has been forced to makeduring the pandemic, writes Kate Devlin.
On Monday, the government said that students would receive their predicted grades instead of the grades they were awarded last week, which had been moderated by an algorithm.
Boris Johnsons government has been forced to make other U-turns since the start of lockdown, including its policies on free school meals during the summer holidays and on abereavement scheme for the relatives of key workers who have died of Covid-19.
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Hancock confirms Public Health England to be scrapped
Health secretary Matt Hancock has confirmed that the government will replace Public Health England, amid warnings that the move is irresponsible during a pandemic.
Speaking at the Policy Exchange think-tank, Mr Hancock said that Baroness Dido Harding, a Conservative peer who is in change of the test and trace system, will become the new institutes interim head.
The National Institution for Health Protection, which is set to start operating in spring 2021, wil protect the the country from external threats such as infectious diseases, according to the health secretary.
His comments came after Jonathan Ashworth, the shadow health secretary, condemned the decision in a serious of tweets on Tuesday morning.
In one of the messages, Mr Ashworth wrote: Today well get a structural reorganisation, an attempt at blame shifting, more corrosive privatisation.
Hancock explains new health organisation's mission
Matt Hancock has said that the government is replacing Public Health England with a new organisation called theNational Institution for Health Protection.
In a speech given at thePolicy Exchange think-tank, thehealth secretary claimed the decision would "give ourselves the best chance of beating this virus" and would enable the country to dealwith future external"health threats".
He said: "To give ourselves the best chance of beating this virus and spotting and tackling other external health threats now and in the future, we need to bring together the science and the skill into one coherent whole.
"So, today, I am announcing that we are forming a new organisation, the National Institute for Health Protection," he added.
Mr Hancock did not specify how much funding the public health sector would receive.
Kent County Council to stop taking in new unaccompanied migrant children
Asylum-seeking children who arrive in Dover without other family members will no longer be looked after by Kent County Council.
Instead, the children will remain with the UK Border Force at Dover until another UK local authority has space to safely care for them, according to the council.
This comes one dayafter Roger Gough, the council leader, said that the council had reached its capacity to provide care for migrant children.
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August 19, 2020 by
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Following a first-ever move for the Trudeau Government, theMember of Parliament for Parry Sound Muskoka is voicing his concerns about the government temporarily shutting down.
MP Scott Aitchison said proroguing the government basically means resetting all legislation that was in the process of being looked at and committees.
Until September 23rd, Aitchison says all government legislation and committees have ceased to exist until they can be reintroduced.
Effectively, what this means is that they are trying to press the reset button and hope the people will forget about the first part of this government.
This move also releases parliamentary members from their duties until this date as well.
CTV reports that this move was enacted so that the minority government can meet and discuss the eventual recovery from COVID-19.
Aitchison, however, voiced his doubts and linked this total closure to the recent scandals that have arisen like the WE Organization funding and the replacement of the Finance Minister.
He also notes its been a difficult summer for the Federal Liberals.
They went from being very popular in the early days of the COVID-19 situation where they were, I think, reacting fairly well, and now they are tied with the Conservatives who dont have a leader yet. So I think they are concerned about that.
Aitchison speculates the fall out with the previous Finance Minister Bill Morneau wasnt just in relation for the ethical lapses with WE, but also him being the only adult in the room in the cabinet and the only one really with a dissenting voice against the Prime Minister when it came to spending like drunken sailors.
He says with this move, there is a possibility the current Trudeau Government could fall later this year if the party loses a confidence vote which could trigger a general election.
Aitchison adds he is waiting with a fainted breath to see what is going to happen.
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August 18, 2020 by
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Instead of gathering along city sidewalks to watch the annual Valleyfest Parade, residents of Spokane Valley will be able to turn their own porches into floats and attractions and Valleyfest will come to them this September.
Valleyfest Executive Director Peggy Doering said organizers have had to constantly adapt to the evolving COVID-19 restrictions and the 31st iteration of the annual festival will be different from what locals remember.
She said organizers were inspired by the Portland Rose Festival this spring, which created a parade in place event where neighborhoods decorated their porches and spruced up their front yard gardens and were placed on a map so the community could drive to neighborhoods and view the porches.
The best way to think of all of these activities is that the festival will be at your home, Doering said.
She said in addition to the map, which would be public, a procession that includes the Valleyfest Royal Court would follow the route and throw candy at participating porches. This event would be the Valleyfest Courts debut. Queen Hayli Sanders and princesses Amy Brown, Hanna Michaelis, Joelle Larson and Kennedie Krieger have not had the chance to attend any events.
Instead of taking place over multiple days, almost all events will occur on Sept. 26.
The porch parade is one of several ideas Doering and other organizers are developing to turn Valleyfest into a virtual event. They plan to borrow another idea from Portland, inviting families to make miniature shoe box floats, which they would photograph and send to Valleyfest organizers. Their miniature floats would be included in a video parade. She said she was also considering a virtual vendor village to allow those who would have had booths at the festival access attendees, a sports day to encourage the community to do sports on their own and possibly a drive-in movie.
Marilyn Clint, CEO of the Rose Parade, said about 400 people participated in the porch parade in Portland and there were about 80,000 views on the map the festival staff created for the parade in place event.
It totally exceeded my expectations for community engagement, she said.
Portland porch parade participants mostly shared examples of their floats on Instagram using variations of the hashtag #porchparade or #paradeinplace. Clint said participants made zoo- and animal-themed porches. Some focused on the theme of the event, roses, but many went far beyond with one neighborhood teaming up to turn the entire area into a float, with each resident adopting a local business, such as a theater or book store, and decorating their porches to celebrate them.
She said other organizations in Portland, such as a cemetery also found creative ways to get involved. Many prominent community members who were pivotal in the Rose Parades history, or the citys history, were buried at the cemetery and their graves were decorated and shared information about them was shared for visitors.
Kathy Hansen, Valleyfest Parade Chair, said she anticipates Spokane Valleys porch parade would function in a similar way, with people signing up to have their porch included in the official map, picking a theme and receiving a sign noting they are on the official route.
She said the parade committee came up with several ideas for themes, including honoring first responders, harvest and people with hearts of gold, which is the theme of Valleyfest every year.
She said people could make up their own themes, as long as they are not a political campaign or some form of commercial advertising.
Hansen said she hopes the miniature parade and the parade in place event will give people something to look forward to, and an activity for families to do together.
Our main objective is to provide some hope and some unity within our community, she said.
This story was clarified on August 14 to reflect that a typical Valleyfest parade does not take place downtown.
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August 18, 2020 by
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Igrew up in my grandmothers brick home in a leafy suburb of Washington. My mother and I navigated carefully around Gommys knickknacks the china figurines and flowered teacups that filled her seafoam-green living room.
My favorite spot was her screened-in porch that ran along one side of the house. We lived in that porch from spring into summer and early fall. It was furnished more informally, with a metal table and chairs at one end, a rocking chair in the middle (my mothers favorite spot), and a glider at the other end.
We ate out there every evening watching people walk home at the end of their workdays from the bus stop at the top of the road. We could hear the neighbors chatter next door when their windows were open, as they were only 15 feet away.
When sweltering, humid weather arrived in August, as it always did, air conditioners hummed in windows. The porch was almost too uncomfortable to manage then, but I would often go out there to sit in the darkness and listen to the night.
When it rained, I would lie on the glider, under its plastic cover, secretly alone, a small transistor radio in my grasp and hoping my favorite song of the moment would come on. I was safe and dry when the rain came in.
A screened porch is a room connected to nature: sheltering, but open to the world. One can still use it in rainstorms, still peer at a laptop screen on sunny days. Ive mostly lived in places with mosquitoes and other annoying bugs, so decks and open-air patios dont make as much sense to me.
I havent lived in that house full time since I left for college. But my love of porches endures. Ive had a few modest ones since then. One was big enough for a small round table and chairs. It sat at ground level. The chipmunks loved to taunt my indoor cats, running back and forth right in front of their noses, safe outside the screens. My cat Charlie was especially entranced by them and would run back and forth with them, never tiring of the entertainment.
My brother-from-another-mother (my moms best friends son), John, is a porch aficionado, too. As children, our families vacationed together for a week every summer, returning to the same second-floor apartment, a two bedroom with a porch overlooking a small lake. Whenever we return to that favorite childhood area, we rent cottages based almost solely on their porches. Who cares about the inside? They must have a beautiful, comfy, screened-in porch.
A few years ago, my husband and I began talking about renovating our house. We called on an architect friend to help with the plans, mentioning that we wanted a porch our cats could enjoy. Not a judgmental man, he took us literally and designed a porch about 2-feet tall for the cats!
We patiently explained that we wanted to use it, too.
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Im happy to report that we now live in a home with a beautiful screened-in porch. I was happy to place the designing of the house in my husbands hands. I did insist on one thing: that it have a big porch. And so we do: We look out on a tidal river and salt marsh, where seabirds fish as the tide rushes in and out.
But whenever I hear crickets singing, Im back on my grandmothers porch.
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August 18, 2020 by
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A feline thief in Altoona, Pennsylvaniais making waves for sneaking out every night to steal shoes from around the neighborhood. The 6-year-old kitty named Jordan roams around taking them from front porches and has brought home nearly 80 shoes and counting.
Jordans family, mother BJ Ross and her son Gavin, set up cameras and put a tracking device on him to see where hes finding so many shoes.
BJ also started a Facebook group to return stolen shoes to their rightful owners.
"I had a pair of shoes sitting out on my back porch they went missing, and I'm like, OK," said neighbor Chelsea Rebinald. "I actually did not have any idea that it would have been a cat taking the shoes to tell you the truth."
Jordan even likes to admire his stash.
"When we brought the shoes in and put them on the table, he came over like, what are you doing?" Ross said.
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August 18, 2020 by
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Some stray doggie families get lucky and are taken care of as a full and happy family despite being strays, like LilMama and her 15-puppy litter which Bored Panda covered recently. Other stray canine families, however, arent as lucky, and are often broken up with the younglings wandering off and ending up living alone on the streets, subject to danger.
Well, this does not stop them from finding a new family, as this one young pupper decided to do by simply choosing this one familys porch and lying on it, resting until someone came over to help the puppy.
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Meet Lila, the 4 to 6-month-old Australian Shepherd pup who was recently found chilling on this one familys porch on August 3rd in La Porte, Greater Houston Area, Texas. She was seen wandering the streets and stumbled upon someones driveway. Given her state, they watered and fed her.
Lila soon noticed a very comfy porch that provided shade, and she decided to lie down on the welcome door mat to get some shut-eye. The puppy spent a good several hours just resting there, waiting for something. She simply refused to leave, indicating that something is up and she needs help.
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They couldnt allow the doggie inside, so this prompted the family to get in touch with This Is Houston, a rescue organization dedicated to tackling animal welfare issues in the greater Houston area. A post about Lila soon went public on Facebook. The caption explained the situation:
This puppy showed up in someones driveway in La Porte yesterday. They fed her and she wouldnt leave their porch. They couldnt allow her inside and they hoped she wouldnt wander off while they looked for help.
We cant imagine what she thought as she looked inside the glass, but we are thankful she found a family that would get her some help. One of our fosters couldnt stand to see her continue sleeping on the porch so she picked her up last night and brought her to safety.
Shes a little baby at about 4-5 months old, and she likely has demodex mange. Shell see a vet tomorrow but today, shes resting peacefully inside. Well get this baby back to health in no time!
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Image credits: This Is Houston
The rescue tagged Kourtney Crenshaw, a rescuer who arrived at the house to pick up Lila. When I first got there, she was a little skittish, but once I let her smell me, she let me pet her and immediately started licking my face. She would not walk on a leash, so I just picked her up and got her in my car and we headed home, said Crenshaw in an interview with the Dodo.
Crenshaw explained that Lila seemed like she was ready to be rescued as she was a tad bit scared, but otherwise it was easy to gain her trust and get her to safety.
Lila was soon brought to the vet who took a look at her. It is believed that shes a 4 to 6-month-old Australian shepherd. Shed lost some fur and her skin was irritated due to demodex mange, a skin condition caused by tiny parasitic mites. However, she has been treated with antibiotics and medicated baths and is well on her way to recovery.
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Image credits: This Is Houston
Needless to say, Lila is now enjoying herself at her foster home, getting back scratches, belly rubs, and, most importantly, regular meals, care, and love until she recovers and is strong enough to be put up for adoption and find a forever home.
People on Facebook asked for an update on the story several days ago and This Is Houston responded with a photo of Lila, not wearing a cone anymore with the caption Shes doing great!
If it wasnt for Lilas sheer determination and the fact that she found the right porch, she would have most likely not found help and remained a stray. And people are happy that she was rescued, calling the rescuers heroes and showering the puppy with love on social media.
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You can support the rescue and Lila by donating to This Is Houston or even adopting a pupper or two. But, before you do that, let us know your thoughts on this in the comments section below!
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August 18, 2020 by
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Virtual Performance Starts at 7 p.m. on LakewoodAlive's Facebook Page
All good things must come to an end, and LakewoodAlive's 2020 Virtual Front Porch Concert Series is no exception. But it's bound to conclude on a high note when the talented musicians comprising The Light of Day Band deliver a memorable performance next Friday, August 21.
Sponsored by Bentley Wealth Management of Raymond James, the 2020 Front Porch Concert Series features eight musical performances hosted virtually via LakewoodAlive's Facebook page on Friday evenings at 7 p.m. The series, which aims to foster Lakewood's vibrancy while offering a safe, family-friendly entertainment option, runs through August 21.
Week 8 is presented by Lion and Blue and brings to the stage The Light of Day Band, a talented Cleveland-based funk, jazz and R&B group. This band is renowned for its high-energy performances that often induce dancing, making it the perfect choice to culminate the 2020 Virtual Front Porch Concert Series.
The Light of Day Band performs a wide variety of upbeat music that will make you want to boogie in your living room. The band consists of Brian Bowie (vocalist, lead guitarist), Sam Bell (vocalist), Nia Kennedy (vocalist), Bernard Bowie (bass guitarist), Chris Stennis (keyboardist, rap vocalist), and Joe Moon (drummer). They perform shows in loving memory of vocalist Arlene Peterson-Bowie, who passed away last year following a courageous battle with cancer.
Now in its 10th year, the popular music series is taking on a different format to ensure health and safety during the COVID-19 pandemic, yet LakewoodAlive remains committed to enhancing Lakewood's sense of community by offering free weekly concerts that families and all music lovers can enjoy. Visit LakewoodAlive.org/FrontPorchConcerts to learn more.
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August 18, 2020 by
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The white marble countertop is popular for a reason: It's timeless, chic, and bright...but it can also be fairly expensive. Well, one homeowner just did an incredible (and inexpensive!) DIY job of her own marble counters using a paint kitand we're very impressed.
Nasozi Kakembothe founder of home decor and furniture brand xN Studioshared the behind-the-scenes of her fun, yet intense, weekend project: turning her dull, dated countertops into chic, white "marble" ones. With the help of a paint kit from Giani Inc., she gives a step-by-step of her process on her latest Instagram highlights. First, she did two coats of primer before adding simple marble vein accentswith a little dance break in between, of course. Then she let the paint dry for four hours before adding the final epoxy coat.
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Marble is versatile and comes in endless varieties, Kakembo wrote in the Instagram highlights. I gravitate toward the brighter whites with pronounced and fewer veins.
She shared that the paint kit she used was under $200. Before she decided to go with the paint kit method of marbling, she got an estimate that was at least $5,000 to get them done professionally. Prior to painting, she had marble contact paper on the counters (see them in her home here), which gave a similar look but were far less durable.
If you want a more permanent marble look void of pesky bubbles, using a paint kit seems like the way to go. It also gives you control of the marble look you're after (Kakembo detailed her decision to paint graceful, light gray veins). Talk about a weekend well spent!
Looking for more marble inspo? Bailey Li gave this colorful kitchen a painted marble countertop.
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New Jersey, United States,- The most recent Countertops Market Research study includes some significant activities of the current market size for the worldwide Countertops market. It presents a point by point analysis dependent on the exhaustive research of the market elements like market size, development situation, potential opportunities, and operation landscape and trend analysis. This report centers around the Countertops business status, presents volume and worth, key market, product type, consumers, regions, and key players.
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