Pennsylvania
Cat named ‘Cupid’ saved after being pierced by arrow; could be adoptable by Valentine’s Day
QUAKERTOWN, Pennsylvania (WPVI) — Pennsylvania State Police try to find out who shot a neighborhood cat with an arrow.
Heather Heilman of Stray Cat Blues Rescue acquired a name from a neighborhood veterinarian who shared an image of the injured cat with an arrow protruding of his facet.
The cat was noticed in a wooded space of Barto by a involved Berks County resident on January 24. Volunteers discovered the feline days in a while January 31.
“It was an I can not imagine it second …We did not suppose we’d get him. He had been out so lengthy,” stated Heilman.
“We put it on Fb. A variety of the neighborhood stepped out, stepped up. He ended up a mile away from the unique website and had crossed a serious intersection,” Heilman added.
By the point he was found, the arrow had been dislodged, however the wounds have been extreme. He was rushed to the Quakertown Veterinary Clinic.
“The arrow went into his left shoulder, over his neck. So it missed all of his main nerves, arteries, his spinal wire, nevertheless it positively triggered a variety of trauma,” stated Dr. Arielle Schoenlein.
Now, he has antibiotics, ache meds and is letting the veterinary employees nurse him again to well being. There’s additionally a GoFundMe to assist along with his care.
Authorities usually are not certain if this was intentional or an accident, and they’re hoping to have him adopted by Valentine’s Day. Volunteers felt it was solely becoming to name him Cupid.
However how did Cupid get this manner?
Dr. Schoenlein hopes anybody with data comes ahead.
“I attempt to maintain an open thoughts, however this positively looks like this may need been intentional, however we do not know. He cannot inform us so we will simply advocate for him,” she stated.
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Pennsylvania
Firefighters battle 2-alarm house fire in Chester, Pa., amid sub-freezing temperatures
Thursday, January 9, 2025 1:23PM
Firefighters in Chester, Pennsylvania, dealt with sub-freezing temperatures while battling the flames during a house fire.
CHESTER, Pa. (WPVI) — Firefighters in Chester, Pennsylvania, dealt with sub-freezing temperatures while battling the flames during a house fire.
Authorities say the fire broke out in a three-story twin home at 1 a.m. on Thursday in the 200 block of West 7th Street. It grew to two alarms before firefighters were able to get it under control.
Help arrived from first responders in neighboring communities in Delaware County.
Officials said they don’t know what sparked it yet.
No injuries have been reported.
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Pennsylvania
Over $500,000 in cash stolen from safe in Pennsylvania home burglary
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Pennsylvania State Police Troopers are investigating a burglary in Indiana County where more than $500,000 in cash was recently stolen from a safe inside a home.
State Police from the Punxsutawney barracks say their Troopers are investigating the burglary that happened in the morning hours of New Year’s Eve last week in Canoe Township.
Troopers say a gun safe inside a home was burglarized and a firearm along with stacks of $100 bills worth more than $500,000 were taken.
The stacks of $100 bills were said to be stapled together and State Police provided a photo showing what the bills would look like once unstapled.
Anyone with information about the burglary or the stolen money is asked to call the State Police barracks or the State Police tip line and can also submit information online.
State Police say a cash reward could be provided for information that leads to an arrest.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania program overturns 50% of health insurance denials, new data shows
However, information about how often individual insurance companies deny coverage, and how many cases are appealed and overturned, is scarce and not publicly reported most of the time.
Insurance denials can lead to delays in care and medical debt. State officials estimate that 1 million people in Pennsylvania have some medical debt from unpaid bills and other charges.
In Pennsylvania, residents can file an appeal with the state’s Independent External Review program after they have already completed an internal appeals process with their health insurer.
If they are still denied coverage, people can then submit their case to the state review process, where independent, third-party reviewers analyze individual claims and give a final determination on whether the insurer’s denial was valid or if it must be overturned.
The review program is open to people who have health insurance through a state health plan, the Affordable Care Act Marketplace and other commercial insurance, including employer-sponsored plans offered at private companies, nonprofits and organizations.
People who get insurance from their employer through self-funded plans, in which the employer or company pays health claims directly rather than through the insurance company, are excluded from using the state review program.
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