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Gov. Landry defends nitrogen execution as a crime deterrent, but a judge blocks the state’s first use of this method

By Shawanda Jones Click here for updates on this story     ST. TAMMANY PARISH, Louisiana (WDSU) — Louisiana’s first-ever use of nitrogen hypoxia as an execution method remains on hold, but Gov. Jeff Landry says the decision to pursue it is about more than punishment—it’s about sending a message. Speaking after a luncheon in St. Tammany

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Students revive classmate who flatlined 3 times at Concordia University

By Duke Carter Click here for updates on this story     MEQUON, Wisconsin (WISN) — Quick-thinking students save classmate’s life at Concordia University. The incident occurred at Concordia University in Mequon, where theatre student Humberto Barraza was revived three times after going into cardiac arrest. Barraza experienced chest pain while practicing a dance move with another

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‘I’ve seen about everything’: 94-year-old blind man recounts Seminole County tornado

By Spencer Tracy Click here for updates on this story     LONGWOOD, Florida (WESH) — A powerful tornado recently pummeled a Longwood neighborhood, leaving behind destruction but also incredible stories of survival. One of the most remarkable survivors is 94-year-old Keith Melick, who is blind. Melick shared his experience, describing how quickly the disaster struck. “When

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Snowboarder escapes avalanche in Tuckerman’s Ravine; no injuries reported

By Matt Hoenig Click here for updates on this story     MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (WMUR) — A snowboarder narrowly escaped a human-triggered avalanche in Tuckerman Ravine on Wednesday morning. A video from the summit of Wildcat Mountain shows the snowboarder outrunning the avalanche by seconds. Experts said Tuesday’s freezing temperatures likely contributed to the snow sliding.

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"She basically collapsed on the floor and went into sudden cardiac arrest

‘God was in the gym that day’: Oneonta Middle School coaches save student’s life

By Zoe Blair Click here for updates on this story     ONEONTA, Alabama (WVTM) — Oneonta eighth grader Charlotte Richey is at home recovering after collapsing during P.E. and spending a week in the hospital. “She basically collapsed on the floor and went into sudden cardiac arrest,” Charlotte’s mother, Rachel Richey, said. Charlotte was diagnosed with

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‘They’re taking our product off their shelves’: Vermont distillery loses business in Canada

By Charlotte Hancox, Molly Ormsbee Click here for updates on this story     MONTPELIER, Vermont (WPTZ) — Leaders in Vermont have started communicating directly with premiers in Canada as consumers and business owners on both sides of the border manage the impact of an ongoing trade war. Recently, Vermont liquor producers have had business disruptions. The

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Tree falls on apartment building, causing damage

By Lindsay Weber, Peyton Headlee Click here for updates on this story     SACRAMENTO, California (KCRA) — A large tree fell onto an apartment building in Sacramento County, the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire Department said. Crews responded to the apartment building on Andrea Boulevard near Elkhorn Boulevard on Wednesday afternoon. Officials said no injuries were reported, however,

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