Story 1- Juveniles admit to starting wildfire, face charges
This story concerns a wildfire that was started and caused 3.5 million dollars in damages. There was an investigation to who started the fire, but two juveniles admitted responsibility for starting the fire and will face charges in juvenile court. The names were not released because the young men are juveniles.
Story 2- Amendments to leash law rejected in City Council vote
This story concerns a City Council vote in regards to changes in a city leash law. There had been an upcry about loose dogs biting people around the city and nobody was being held responsible for the behavior of their pets. The new law would have given a maximum fine of $500 and five days in jail for dog owners whose dogs were loose and bit someone. A good point was made by John Simpson, one of the council members who said, "You don't stop dog biting by incarcerating the owners."
Monday, September 13, 2010
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