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The Montgomery Police Department is opening a death investigation after a man was found shot to death Thursday evening.The man's body was found in the 1000 block of Early Street. Authorities pronouncedMore >>
The Montgomery Police Department is opening a death investigation after a man was found shot to death Thursday evening.The man's body was found in the 1000 block of Early Street. Authorities pronouncedMore >>
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Antibiotic-resistant bacteria can be difficult to detect, and survival depends on a quick diagnosis and treatment. However, an Auburn University research team has created a test using a biosensor thatMore >>
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria can be difficult to detect, and survival depends on a quick diagnosis and treatment.
However, an Auburn University research team has created a test using a biosensor that will help doctors go from hours to minutes in identifying super bacteria like MRSA, a type of staph bacteria that can cause deadly skin infections.More >>
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It is now in the hands of the 12 jurors to decide if Jodi Arias will live her life behind bars or if she'll be executed. The defense and prosecution gave their closing statement Tuesday afternoon andMore >>
The judge has declared a mistrial in the penalty phase of the Jodi Arias trial. The jury announced late Thursday afternoon that they could not reach a unanimous decision on life or death for Arias.More >>
The Boy Scouts of America's national leadership will vote Thursday whether to allow openly gay Scouts in its ranks, a critical and emotionally charged moment for one of the nation's oldest youth organizations...More >>
The Boy Scouts of America threw open its ranks Thursday to gay Scouts but not gay Scout leaders - a fiercely contested compromise that some warned could fracture the organization and lead to mass defections of members and...More >>
JACKSON, MS (Mississippi News Now) -
A 46-year-old Jackson woman got stuck in a sewer Wednesday morning, trying to get a cell phone back that she had accidentally dropped into the sewer.
It happened at the corner of Watson and Piney Woods Streets, just off of Martin Luther King Drive. Lori McElroy of 1312 Piney Woods Street was talking on a cell phone, when she accidentally dropped the phone into a sewer. She went down into the sewer to get the phone back and got stuck.
The fire department was called and had to use the jaws of life to get her out. She was not hurt.
"I was on the phone talking with somebody and then I dropped the phone in the sewer" said McElroy. "There wasn't no water in it, so I figured I could go down there and get it. Then I got stuck and couldn't get out."
"The man got the top out and they still couldn't get me out" McElroy added. "And then they had to call the fire department and the ambulance. I feel wonderful that I am out, but it was a stupid mistake. It's better to just go buy another phone instead of having to go through that."
McElroy says she doesn't want the same thing to happen to someone else.