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- A Texas girl put a dog in a clothes dryer, turned it on and laughed in viral video. Now she's in trouble - USA TODAY
- Fox Valley teens spearhead clothing drive for girls Saturday in Elgin - Chicago Daily Herald
- 4 New Scandinavian Clothing Brands Fashion Girls Love - WHOWHATWEAR
Posted: 12 Aug 2019 08:48 PM PDT Three dogs died hours after playing at a pond in North Carolina with blue-green algae. The owners want to bring awareness to others. USA TODAY Police in Texas have identified a minor who livestreamed herself putting a small dog inside a clothes dryer and then turning it on. The video shows a girl saying she was going to put the dog "back in the dryer." She then grabs a white dog, puts it in the dryer, screams and closes the door. After turning the dryer on, the girl laughs and claps while the machine runs for about six seconds. She continues laughing after opening the door. The dog frantically climbs out of the dryer and then runs off-frame. The girl approaches the dog, who appears to hide under a table. She laughs while saying sorry. The video has been viewed more than 5 million times. The Dallas Police Department posted on Facebook that animal-cruelty detectives determined the incident took place in Lewisville, Texas. Blue Bell licker: Texas police believe they have found ice cream licker from viral video The Lewisville Police Department followed that Facebook post with one of its own that said the girl in the video had been identified. "DPD officers met with our investigators and provided all of the information they gathered in this case," the Lewisville Police Department wrote on Facebook. "Through their diligent work, DPD identified the individual involved. We will not publicly identify her as she is a minor." The police department added the investigation into the incident is in its "early stages." "The case is being investigated as Cruelty to non-livestock animals," LPD posted on Facebook. "No other information will be provided at this time. Due to the age of the person involved, few details in this case may be released." Outrage over viral video: 4th teen arrested in beating of girl with disabilities After the video was posted on Twitter, many called for the girl to be found and arrested. The video was originally shared on Instagram Live, but a Twitter user posted it with the caption, "Someone please call the police on this girl, Some people don't deserve dogs or pets at all. It's complete abuse how they treat them." People magazine reported the girl's account was deactivated "for multiple violations of our policies, including animal abuse." The incident is the latest in a string of people posting videos on social media and then being sought by police after public outcry. Last month, police got involved after a Texas minor posted a video of herself licking a tub of Blue Bell ice cream at a Walmart before putting it back on the shelf. Read or Share this story: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/08/12/texas-girl-dog-clothes-dryer-could-face-cruelty-charges/1994217001/ |
Fox Valley teens spearhead clothing drive for girls Saturday in Elgin - Chicago Daily Herald Posted: 02 Aug 2019 12:00 AM PDT Teenagers from the Fox Valley have been spearheading "passion projects" to benefit the community, the latest effort a free "Girls Clothing Girls" drive Saturday in Elgin. The teens are members of the group #HugeHeart, which is made up of about 30 girls from the St. Charles and Geneva area and whose goal is to build leadership skills through service projects. The projects are initiated by the six leaders of the group, including Julia Fifer, 15, of St. Charles, who came up with the idea to collect free and gently used clothes for girls in need. "We are working to share the power of kindness in our community," said Julia, an incoming sophomore at St. Charles North High School. Julia said she and a team of three girls spread the word and put up signs at churches, food pantries and charitable organizations. They also partnered with Dreams Dance Academy in St. Charles, which helped collect clothes. "The reaction from the community was amazing," Julia said. The effort collected 57 boxes of clothing ranging from sizes 4 to XXL -- including pants, shirts, T-shirts, skirts, shorts, dresses, coats, socks, hats, gloves, purses and jewelry. Julia's mother, Amy Fifer, said the collection ramped up this summer, mostly thanks to the Facebook site St. Charles IL Area Yard Sale. "People from all over were like, 'I have things for you,'" Amy Fifer said. "(Julia) and I were running all over the place picking up donations, and people were dropping them off at our door." Julia was turned down by numerous organizations before King of Glory Church in Elgin -- suggested by the mother of a swim club teammate -- agreed to host the clothing drive, Amy Fifer said. "Pastor Doug (Swanson) has been amazing," Julia said. The Fifers stored everything in their basement until Friday morning, when they loaded up a car and van to take the items to the church. The idea to create a girls group came from 15-year-old Alena Spaniol and her mother, Deneen, of St. Charles. Alena, an incoming sophomore at St. Charles East High School, said her project was organizing a "Christmas in June" event June 25 at a residential child care facility. It included a toy drive, cookie-decorating, face-painting, book reading and free books, Alena said. "Girls' having leadership skills is very important," Alena said. "In the real world, just knowing how to address things, especially in school, and being able to share your voice, is important." The next project might involve collecting sports equipment for kids in need, Julia said. As for why they do it, "individually, we decided this is something we want to do -- to give back to the community and help out," Julia said. "For me, it's a reassuring feeling that I am doing something -- and what I am doing is helping others and it's making their day," Alena said. "Girls Clothing Girls" is set for 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at King of Glory Church, 36W720 Hopps Road, Elgin, 60123. Anyone interested in joining #HugeHeart, open to eighth- to 12th-graders, can visit www.hashtaghugeheart.com or email HashtagHugeHeart@gmail.com. |
4 New Scandinavian Clothing Brands Fashion Girls Love - WHOWHATWEAR Posted: 05 Aug 2019 09:00 PM PDT I've made no secret of my obsession with all things Scandi, having traveled to the region five times in the last couple of years. As I type this, I'm yet again packing for the 11-hour journey to attend Copenhagen Fashion Week, which begins on August 6. This season, there's even more attention on the Danish capital, considering that the fashion weeks in both Stockholm and Olso have been canceled for the time being. Plus, Cecilie Thorsmark, CEO of Copenhagen Fashion Week, is spearheading its push for sustainability, making the event all the more relevant and trailblazing right now. Ahead of the fashion week's official kickoff, I wanted to take the opportunity to break down the more under-the-radar Scandi brands everyone is about to be talking about this week. First up is Helmstedt, which belongs in a fanciful fairytale replete with unicorns, rainbows, and sunshine (when you take a look at the ûber-colorful clothes, you'll know what I mean). Scroll down to see and shop all the emerging Scandi brands you need to put on your radar ASAP. |
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