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Muttville founder Sherri Franklin with a few of her senior dogs at her shelter in San Francisco on Sept. 15. Muttville is a nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of senior dogs, including rescues and finding new homes.

All is well in Muttville

Muttville founder Sherri Franklin with a few of her senior dogs at her shelter in San Francisco on Sept. 15. Muttville is a nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of senior dogs, including rescues and finding new homes.

October 16, 2015, 5:59am Life

Sherri Franklin sleeps each night with four dogs, give or take a mutt. In fact, giving and taking mutts is what she does during her waking hours as founder and executive director of Muttville, a San Francisco-based senior dog rescue-and-foster shelter. “She started taking in dogs at… Read story

FILE - In this Sept. 1, 2015, file photo, a honeybee works atop gift zinnia in Accord, N.Y. While scientists have documented cases of tiny flies infesting honeybees, causing the bees to lurch and stagger around like zombies before they die, researchers don?t know the scope of the problem. Now they are getting help in tracking the honeybee-killing parasite from ZomBee Watch, created in 2012 by John Hafernik, a biology professor at San Francisco State University.

ZomBee Watch tracks bug killing honeybees

FILE - In this Sept. 1, 2015, file photo, a honeybee works atop gift zinnia in Accord, N.Y. While scientists have documented cases of tiny flies infesting honeybees, causing the bees to lurch and stagger around like zombies before they die, researchers don?t know the scope of the problem. Now they are getting help in tracking the honeybee-killing parasite from ZomBee Watch, created in 2012 by John Hafernik, a biology professor at San Francisco State University.

October 9, 2015, 10:55pm Nation & World

HURLEY, N.Y. (AP) -- Call them "The Buzzing Dead." Read story