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Laurel hospital reopens wing for inpatient care
SUMMARY: capacity, with the new cardiac and respiratory monitoring equipment allowing for better care for patients with advanced medical needs. The hospital's Chief Medical Officer, Mark Horne, highlighted the importance of the new capabilities, while Nurse Manager Kameliah Hicks emphasized the benefits of the equipment in regulating oxygen levels and managing potential obstructions. The reopening of the third-floor West Wing aims to relieve pressure on the emergency department by providing inpatient care more efficiently. South Central Regional Medical Center has seen success with the revamped unit reaching near capacity since reopening on March 5th.
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A Brighter Day with Anna Williams
SUMMARY: Zach Rogers, a meteorologist at WT, shared his journey into meteorology and his experiences in the field. He discussed how weather can affect moods and shared interesting facts about lightning, sunrises, and more. Zach also talked about storm chasing and his positive experience at WT. He encouraged viewers to ask weather-related questions to stump him and shared a personal story of someone who made his day brighter. Overall, Zach emphasized the importance of spreading positivity and making someone's day better.
WTOK meteorologist Zack Rogers shares his weather insight and how he became a meteorologist.
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Jackson leaders warn of possible JTRAN strike on Friday
SUMMARY: 12 News at 5 reports a possible jran strike in Jackson, with city officials warning bus riders to make alternate plans. The strike is planned for tomorrow, potentially leaving riders stranded. Officials urge riders to monitor the Jr website and app for updates. A meeting between city officials and jran drivers is scheduled for May 22nd. Stay tuned to 12 News for further updates.
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Campaign targets illegal gun purchases in Jackson area
SUMMARY: A campaign called Don't Lie for the Other Guy is targeting illegal gun purchases in the Jackson metro area. The goal is to educate firearm retailers and customers on how to spot and deter illegal straw purchases, where someone buys a gun for someone who is not legally allowed to own one. ATF, the Department of Justice, and the National Shooting Sport Foundation are involved in the month-long campaign. Jackson was chosen due to its high level of gun crime and the fact that guns bought in Mississippi are often trafficked to other states like Chicago and New York. Straw purchasers could face up to 15 years in prison and $250,000 in fines.
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