CBS News ROANOKE, Va. - A college student has a new car. It s all thanks to a Roanoke auto shop, CBS affiliate WDBJ-TV reports.Jordan Addison is a student at Radford University. Between March and May of this year his car was vandalized four times, once at his home and three times on-campus. The first time there were some homophobic slurs keyed into the side o <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.uk>stanley mug</a> f it, <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.de>stanley cup</a> said Addison. Then the second time I had die keyed into it. Addison believes he was targeted because he s gay. The homophobic slur was written across one side of his car, and he tried to everything to cover it but nothing worked. The lowest estimate I got just to fix the damage to the doors was like $2,500, and for a college student that s a lot of money, Addison said. Richard Henegar Jr. heard what happened to Addison. Once I saw the vandalism that was done to it I said, That s uncalled for. We re gonna fix your car. That s the least w <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley uk</a> e can do, Henegar said.He s the manager at Quality Auto Paint and Body in Roanoke, and the shop decided to help Addison out for free.Henegar estimates the shop spent 100 hours in the last two weeks working on the car. There are new tires, a new paint job, tinted windows, a new security system and a new stereo. The total cost was well over $10,000. The new and improved car was unveiled to Addison on Monday. He was speechless. It looks great, said Addison. It hasn t looked that great the entire time I ve had it. We Ndtc Florida man tells deputies he wasn t drinking while driving, just at stop signs
Biologists find strong evidence a wild female Florida panther is living north of the Caloosahatchee River, something t <a href=https://www.adidasoriginal.de>adidas originals</a> hat has not occurred since 1973. This is a big deal for panther conservation, said Kipp Frohlich, deputy division director for Habitat and Species Conservation. An expansion of the panther s breeding range should improve the prospects for recovery. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission FWC says the only known breeding population of panthers is south of the Caloosahatchee River, which separates Cape Coral from Fort Myers.For several years biologists have used trail cameras to monitor male panthers on both public and private lands north of the river.In 2015, one of the cameras caught what appeared to be a female panther in Charlotte County. However, biologists could not confirm the sighting.A few months ago, additional cameras wer <a href=https://www.adidascampus.us>adidas campus</a> e deployed through the county and captured multiple images of what was believed to be a female panther. The photos could not positively confirm the animal s gender.Earlier this month a biologist discovered panther tracks near a camera that captured some of the photos in question. FWC staff made a plaster cast of the track to preserve it.The tracks intrigued biologists because th <a href=https://www.nike-dunks.de>nike dunk high</a> ey were smaller than a male panther s tracks and larger than a bobcat s. When we saw the tracks, we felt confident they were made by a female panther, said Darrell Land, FWC panther team leader. We could rule out a male panther because by th