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Surge in deadly bobcat fever
SUMMARY: A Williamson County vet clinic warns of a surge in bobcat fever, a deadly tick-borne disease affecting cats. Transmitted by Lone Star ticks, the disease is usually harmless in bobcats but often fatal in domestic cats, who may die within 72 hours of symptoms like fever, lethargy, poor appetite, and yellowing skin or eyes. The Fairview Animal Clinic reported nine cases in two weeks, with only two survivors. Dr. Eric Ful stresses prevention and early detection, recommending keeping cats indoors or using the prescription Cerestore prevention collar. While dogs and humans can carry ticks, they do not get the disease.

A Williamson County veterinarian clinic is warning about a surge in a deadly tickborne disease.
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Tennessee city among top 20 cities for dog attacks on postal workers, data shows
SUMMARY: The U.S. Postal Service reported over 6,000 dog attacks on mail carriers nationwide in the past year, prompting its annual National Dog Bite Awareness Campaign. Los Angeles led with 77 incidents, followed by Houston (65) and Chicago (57). California topped states with 701 cases. The campaign, running throughout June under the hashtag #dogbiteawareness, urges pet owners to keep dogs secured during mail delivery to prevent attacks. USPS highlights that any dog can bite, even without prior aggression, and advises securing pets away from delivery areas. Unsecured dogs may lead to suspended mail service, emphasizing the importance of responsible pet ownership to protect postal workers.
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AM Weather (6/1): Partly cloudy and hazy with a chance for scattered storms
SUMMARY: May ended cooler and wetter than average, with temperatures below normal by about half a degree and rainfall totaling 7.63 inches at McGee Tyson Airport—making it the 8th wettest May on record. Some areas saw over 10 inches, helping erase drought conditions after a dry winter and spring fires. June marks the start of meteorological summer with a rainfall surplus and no drought. Today, scattered afternoon and evening storms are expected, some potentially strong with gusty winds and small hail. Smoke haze from Canadian wildfires lingers, affecting air quality. Early week will be drier and warmer before rain returns late week.

Here is your morning weather forecast for Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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1 charged after 2 killed, 1 injured in Columbia shooting
SUMMARY: Two people were killed and one injured in a shooting Saturday afternoon near Grove Parkway and Somerset Lane in Columbia. Police found 46-year-old John Beitel dead at the scene and 51-year-old Stacy Wright later died at the hospital. The third victim was hospitalized and is expected to survive. Authorities arrested a 46-year-old man at the scene, charging him with two counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted first-degree murder, with more charges possible. Columbia Mayor Chaz Molder condemned the violence and assured the community there is no ongoing threat. Police seek tips from the public.

Police are investigating a Saturday afternoon shooting in a Columbia neighborhood that left two people dead and one injured.
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