ORISTANO

Cristian Cocco, ex inviato Striscia, assolto d'accusa estorsione
Gettati dal ponte, 7 cuccioli di maremmano salvati da Forestale
Morto in battuta di caccia nell'Oristanese, attesa per autopsia
Abusi su bambina, condannato a 30 anni
Cade in mare durante arrampicata nell'Oristanese, turista morto
Capitaneria Oristano, motovedetta Guardia Costiera
Rinnovabili: Todde, 'impianti in cave e aree industriali'
Uccide l'amico dopo una lite, fatale l'unica fucilata al ventre
Uccide l'amico dopo una lite al bar, convalidato il fermo
West Nile, positive cornacchie e zanzare nell'Oristanese
epa03367654 A handout image made available on 22 August 2012 from the Centers for Disease Control showing a Culex quinquefaciatus female mosquito feeding on human blood. This species is a known vector for West Nile Virus. The female C. quinquefasciatus mosquito is known as one of the many arthropodal vectors responsible for spreading the West Nile virus to human beings through their bite when obtaining a blood meal. Mosquitoes of the Culex species lay their eggs in the form of egg rafts that float in still or stagnant water. The mosquito lays the eggs one at a time sticking them together in the shape of a raft. An egg raft can contain from 100 to 400 eggs. The eggs go through larval and pupal stages and feed on micro-organisms before developing into flying mosquitoes. The CDC is reporting that there have currently been 1,100 cases of West Nile Virus reported in the US in 2012, more than ever reported at this point in the year since the virus was first recorded in the US in 1999. EPA/JIM GATHANY / CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
Omicidio nell'Oristanese, arrestato un 43enne