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GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - The hot temperatures of Summer can be dangerous, especially when it gets over 100 degrees. Leaving dogs in the car while it’s hot outside can be fatal.
Gutierrez explained that on warmer days, the car can heat up rapidly. "If it’s 85 degrees, in 10 minutes, the inside internal temperature of that car is gonna be over one hundred,” he said.
The annual Tomato Fest Car show was organized by Hazelwood Hot Rods Car Club. Cars and trucks of various types and from various eras were on display along Austin Street and in the Apache Auto Sales ...
ROCK SPRINGS — It was a car lovers dream on Saturday on North Front Street, as the annual Rods & Rails Car Show hosted a variety of vehicles including classic cars, trucks, motorcycles, and hot ...
The Hot Rods (32-28) started the scoring in the top of the first inning against Dash starter Lucas Gordon. Aidan Smith and Pitre collected back-to-back base hits, putting runners on the corners.
Getty Images/iStockphoto A foster mother is accused of leaving a 7-month-old in a hot car, leading to the girl’s death, North Carolina authorities said.
In 2024, 41 children died in hot cars, 4 in Florida In 2024, 40 children died in hot cars. Ages ranged from one month to 8 years, according to Kids and Car Safety. Since 1990, at least 1,131 ...
‘Good Samaritan’ laws A third type of “hot car” law is “Good Samaritan” laws that protect anyone, including uncredentialed civilians, who rescue pets from dangerous situations in vehicles.
Warm weather is here, and that means both people and pets will be riding around Delaware enjoying the sunshine. If you see a pet waiting in a hot car, your first instinct might be to rescue it ...
We've all seen pets left alone in hot cars, sometimes in distressing states, but Delaware law has strict guidance about who can intervene and how.
A third type of “hot car” law is “Good Samaritan” laws that protect anyone, including uncredentialed civilians, who rescue pets from dangerous situations in vehicles.