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  • DONATE: How to help people and animals devastated by Okla. tornadoes

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    TORNADO UPDATES: Zach Daniel in Oklahoma

    CBS 6 meteorologist Zach Daniel reporting from Oklahoma.

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    Interstate bridge collapses into Skagit River in Wash. state

    Photos showed several segments of the Skagit River bridge extending into the water near the shore.

  • News Jury finds Jodi Arias guilty of first-degree murder

    New jury to decide Jodi Arias’ fate after mistrial

    A source with knowledge of the jury’s vote said there was an 8-4 split in favor of sentencing Arias to death.

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    Interactive map shows before and after Oklahoma tornado

    Using a slider you can view before and after satellite images of the area affected by the Moore, Oklahoma tornado of May 2013.

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    DONATE: How to help animals affected by the Oklahoma tornado

    CBS 6 viewers have contacted that station asking how to help animals affected by the Oklahoma tornado.

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    Donate to the Red Cross

    Click here for a direct link to the American Red Cross donation page.

  • News On May 20, 2013 a two-mile tornado moved through the suburban area of Moore, OK outside Oklahoma City. The injuries, damage and death toll are not currently confirmed but it is devastating

    DONATE: First Responders Fundraiser at Tappahanock Wal-Mart

    The Essex County Sheriff’s Office, Tappahannock Police and Essex County Fire and Emergency Services will collect gear for first responders and donations for victims.

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    CDC: Teen Pregnancy declines across the country

    A new report from the Centers for Disease Control found all states are seeing a record low number of teenagers giving birth.

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    Cameron condemns brutal hacking death

    Cameron condemned the “horrific attack” and said it had nothing to do with Islam, despite claims made by the two suspected attackers.