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State Fire Marshal’s Office investigating Stahl-Urban fire
SUMMARY: State Fire Marshal's Office is investigating a fire at the Stall Urban Building in Brookhaven. Fire Chief Jeff Ainsworth stated that video evidence shows the fire started in the northwest corner of the building. They are gathering more footage to assist in the investigation. There were no people inside the building during the fire. The cause of the fire is still unknown, and the investigation is ongoing.
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Louisiana Amber Alert ends with one child dead in Mississippi
SUMMARY: Good evening. I'm Melanie Christopher with 12 News at 6. Breaking news: a Southeast Louisiana murder and child abduction case ended in South Jackson. A four-year-old girl and an adult were found dead, but her six-year-old sister has been safely recovered. Reporting from the scene, Cameron Smith informs us that the suspect, Daniel Callahan, has been arrested. Jackson Police Chief Joseph Way stated evidence of human trafficking was discovered, and authorities found the murdered children after their mother was killed in Louisiana. The scene remains active with FBI officials present. Stay tuned to 12 News for further updates. Live in South Jackson, Cameron Smith.
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Tupelo shooting suspect appears in court
SUMMARY: Tupelo's Ballard Park shooting sent one person to the hospital, and new details have emerged. Exclusive video shows the accused shooter, 18-year-old Ty Tylon Hinton, at his initial court appearance. Prosecutor Richard Bab stated that the incident erupted after Hinton saw his ex-girlfriend with another male, leading to gunfire from both sides. The ex-girlfriend was wounded in the leg and is in critical but stable condition. Hinton faces charges of aggravated domestic violence. The Lee County grand jury will decide whether he should go on trial. Live from Tupelo, Jake White, WTV 9 News.
Tupelo shooting suspect Tylen Hinton appeared in court on Thursday afternoon.
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Summertime heat is here and it's important to keep the AC operational
SUMMARY: GaGa ball rules can be tricky to understand, but more pressing is the weekend's anticipated extreme heat. Jake White from WTV highlights how to stay cool and maintain your air conditioning units during this time. HVAC specialist Chris Allred suggests several tips: avoid overworking the AC by not setting it to low temperatures that it can't achieve, keep blinds closed, minimize opening doors, and regularly check and clean the AC filter. Additionally, mow grass away from the AC unit to prevent clogs. Ignoring these steps can risk freezing the unit and making it less effective in the heat.
The real summer heat is finally rolling in this weekend and many people will have to start getting prepared.
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