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Doctor ‘working like crazy’ to care for COVID-19 patients says local surge ‘hasn’t even really started’

By STEPHANIE BAUMER, DIGITAL CONTENT PRODUCER Click here for updates on this story     ST. LOUIS, MO (KMOV) — After 18 months of dealing with COVID-19, a Mercy doctor is sharing his perspective on the situation. Mercy shared Dr. David Tannehill’s story on social media Thursday morning. Dr. Tannehill is Mercy’s clinical director of critical care

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At a cemetery off Ashland City Highway

Federal lawsuit filed against funeral home directors for failure to send bodies to families

By Caresse Jackman Click here for updates on this story     NASHVILLE, Tennessee (WSMV) — Families and loved ones from Tennessee to Latin America are devastated after learning the bodies of their loved ones were not buried the way they wanted. Now, the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance is investigating several complaints. A federal lawsuit

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The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) is looking for missing 5-year-old Summer Wells from Hawkins County

Tennessee Bureau of Investigation looks for vehicle in missing Summer Wells case

By Marshall Benson Click here for updates on this story     HAWKINS COUNTY, Tennessee (WSMV) — Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) announced an update on Wednesday in their investigation for missing 5-year-old Summer Wells from Hawkins County. TBI said the search “remains active and ongoing.” They added that their agency and detectives are searching for a

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More than 800 University of Connecticut students have submitted COVID-19 vaccine exemption requests.

More than 800 UConn students have submitted COVID vaccine exemption requests

By Kaitlyn Naples, Kevin Hogan Click here for updates on this story     STORRS, Connecticut (WFSB) — More than 800 University of Connecticut students have submitted COVID-19 vaccine exemption requests. According to a lawsuit filed by students who are against the school’s vaccination requirement, university officials said as of July 23 there had been 771 requests

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