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  2. Boy, 12, killed by fallen tree at Howell Nature Center - AOL

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    (This story was updated to add new information.) HOWELL — A 12-year-old boy died Thursday, Sept. 26, after a tree fell on him at the Howell Nature Center.. The Livingston County Sheriff’s ...

  3. KSDK - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Today in St. Louis was reduced to two hours on weekday mornings, running from 5–7 a.m. In 2020, KSDK expanded Today in St. Louis back to 2½ hours, running at 4:30–7 a.m. In addition, KSDK revived its 10 a.m. newscast for a third time and has moved Show Me St. Louis to 10:30 a.m.

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  6. Texas Father Dies Amid Medical Episode While Trying to Save ...

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    A Texas father suffered a fatal medical episode while trying to tend to his teenage son, who died after being accidentally shot by his younger brother. The Texas City Police Department says they ...

  7. Bob Richards (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert "Bob" Richards (January 10, 1956 – March 23, 1994), born Robert L. Schwartz, was an American local television personality on KSDK in St. Louis, Missouri, where he worked as chief meteorologist in the 1980s and early 1990s.

  8. 3 children killed in house fire in St. Louis, Missouri - AOL

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    A house fire killed three children early on Sunday in St. Louis, Missouri, according to fire officials.

  9. Harvey Leonard - Wikipedia

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    Leonard first came to Boston TV in May 1977 at Channel 7, then known as WNAC-TV. For the first few years, he was a staff meteorologist. By the time the station was sold to New England Television and became WNEV-TV in 1982 (the same ownership would rename it again to WHDH in 1990), Leonard became chief meteorologist, the role he would hold there ...