‘Hearts for Jax’ brings businesses together to raise money for 11-year-old boy battling autoimmune disease

By Jordan Cioppa

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    ZELIENOPLE, Pennsylvania (WTAE) — Eleven-year-old Jax Ramirez walks through life with a different set of challenges than most kids his age.

“Jax is in a clinical trial for his IPEX, which is a super rare autoimmune disorder that’s life-threatening,” said Jax’s mom, Missy Ramirez.

Phase one of the trial at Stanford required Jax and his family to live in California for nine months.

“There is no cure or treatment for IPEX. We are on the forefront of science and research, and so this could be life-changing for Jax,” Ramirez said.

That makes phase two critical, but according to Ramirez, it’s going to take $2 million for it to happen.

That’s where Jax’s community comes in.

“I think it’s great the community of Zelienople is all coming together,” said John Blum with Harmony Fire District 22.

The Zelienople Rotary Club teamed up with a long list of local businesses to put on a fundraiser called “Hearts for Jax” on Tuesday evening.

“When anything happens to anyone in this town, the Rotary is there to jump on it and do whatever they can,” said Charlie Deer, the former president of the organization.

Fellow Rotary member Rebecca McClincy shared a similar sentiment.

“This town is special, the way they come together, it’s like family,” McClincy told Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 reporter Jordan Cioppa.

Many of the businesses along Main Street donated part of their profits from the night to Jax and his family to help get to the $2 million goal.

“We support all small businesses around here and the families that are from around here,” said Mike Hall, who owns The Munching Moose, a bakery that participated in the fundraiser.

Jax spent his night out on the town visiting and thanking the businesses. He even got to enjoy the “Jax Burger” at Burghers Brewing.

“It’s just a double patty burger with pickles and bacon on it,” Jax said.

Hearts for Jax was a clear example of a small town coming together to make a big difference.

“If we can raise the 2 million dollars and get through phase two, it could become a national, worldwide treatment for all boys living with IPEX,” said Jax’s mom.

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Airplane makes emergency landing in Omaha due to cracked window

By Amsley Benes

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    OMAHA, Nebraska (KETV) — An Endeavor Air flight made an emergency landing at Eppley Airfield after a crack was discovered in the left side window during descent.

Delta Air Lines, which is the parent company of Endeavor Air, confirmed, “The aircraft landed safely without further issue. All customers deplaned normally and no injuries were reported.”

Omaha’s News Leader captured the plane moments after it landed around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, with several emergency vehicles following it to the gate.

The Endeavor Air flight, identified as Flight 4900, was traveling from New York-LaGuardia to Omaha.

A Delta spokesperson told KETV the flight carried 30 passengers, two pilots and two flight attendants.

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Second-grade teacher found dead in Kansas after being reported missing

By Nick Sloan

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    EMPORIA, Kansas (KMBC) — A missing person case near Emporia ended in tragedy this weekend, as police confirmed a second-grade teacher was found dead after disappearing overnight.

Friends, family and the community are now mourning the loss of Rebecca Rauber, remembering her as a devoted educator whose impact reached far beyond her classroom.

Emporia police said officers received a missing persons report for Rauber early Saturday morning, just hours after she was last seen leaving Town Royal Bar alone.

Investigators said she did not have her phone, purse or jacket with her.

“It was not the best outcome. The fact that we were able to locate her, I hope, can provide some type of comfort to her family and loved ones that she was located and we know what we believe happened to her,” said Capt. Lisa Hayes with the Emporia Police Department.

Hayes said police initially tracked Rauber on video around 11:37 p.m. Friday.

“We had had her on video at 11:37 p.m. walking north on Neosho, and that’s where the investigation kind of stalled,” Hayes said.

A break in the case came Sunday afternoon when new residential surveillance video surfaced along Fourth Avenue.

“If it weren’t for that video, the residential video along Fourth Avenue, I’m not sure that we would have found her yesterday,” Hayes said.

Later that day, police confirmed the outcome many feared.

Rauber’s body was found in a wooded area, covered with snow, as bitter cold temperatures settled over the region.

“When it’s the extreme weather, that’s where it really took a turn for the worse,” Hayes said.

Police said Rauber likely died of hypothermia.

For those closest to her, the waiting was agonizing. Cara-Lisa Leatherman, a close friend who lives hundreds of miles away, said the reality set in as temperatures dropped.

“You always want the best outcome in any situation. Emporia is not that big, so you just hope for the best,” Leatherman said.

“My heart sank sitting there next to my husband and we knew the temperature was not good,” she added.

Leatherman said Rauber was more than a friend.

She was family.

“I don’t know if you know, a lot of people knew just how smart she was. She was always there for my kids, like she was always giving guidance to our kids, even so she was fluent in Spanish,” Leatherman said.

She said Rauber’s personality was impossible to miss.

“Her laugh was just infectious. You always knew when she was around, and that’s the way she needs to be remembered.”

Rauber taught second grade at an elementary school in Emporia.

In a statement, Emporia Public Schools said the district is grieving alongside her loved ones.

“Our hearts go out to Ms. Rauber’s family, friends, students, and everyone who was touched by her life and dedication to education. She was a valued member of our school community, and her loss is felt deeply across our district,” the statement said.

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Man gets 4 years for trying to rob Taco Bell with rock

By Allison Petro

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    OCALA, Florida (WESH) — A man was sentenced to four years in prison after he attempted to rob a Taco Bell using a rock, according to the Ocala Police Department.

The incident happened in July 2025, when police received reports of an armed robbery at 2380 SW College Road.

Upon arriving at the scene, police officers were advised that the suspect entered the Taco Bell through the drive-thru window with no shirt while holding a rock.

The suspect, Kewarren Anderson, started demanding money and chased the employees out of the restaurant.

Anderson eventually left the Taco Bell and was located by a K-9 unit behind a dumpster near the area.

Anderson told police he was homeless and needed some money.

He was arrested and sentenced to four years in prison.

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Iowa man sentenced for driving vehicle into flock of geese

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    ANKENY, Iowa (KCCI) — An Iowa man has been sentenced to probation after driving his vehicle into a flock of geese.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa announced Tuesday that Joseph Thomas Lamb, 82, of Ankeny, has received a six-month probation sentence.

Investigators say Lamb was driving his vehicle on the morning of June 10, 2025, on State Street in Ankeny. He stopped to let a flock of nine Canada Geese cross the street in front of his vehicle, then accelerated into the geese when they were in the middle of his lane. One of the geese died.

Canada Geese are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.

In addition to Lamb’s probation sentence, he was ordered to pay a $2,000 fine.

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4 found dead, including 2 kids, after bizarre call leads deputies to Rancho Cordova home

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    RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif. (KCRA) — A man, a woman and two children were found fatally shot inside a Rancho Cordova home on Tuesday morning after the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office received reports of gunfire.

The sheriff’s office said Tuesday evening that the shooting was believed to be a murder-suicide, carried out by the man found dead.

A caller told the sheriff’s office around 8:30 a.m. that they had heard gunshots at Copper Sunset Way and Mill Water Circle. Shortly afterward, the sheriff’s office said it got a second caller who claimed he was the one who fired a gun and that he had also placed booby traps.

KCRA 3’s Michelle Bandur was at the scene near the sheriff’s office mobile command center during our noon newscast, where several deputies could be seen standing outside the house. Visible damage could be seen along a fence and a door.

“Our rook was utilized to breach their rear fence, and subsequently their sliding glass door. At that point, a drone was launched into the residence and it was discovered that there was one male subject, that appeared to be unresponsive down in the residence,” said Sacramento County Sheriff’s spokesperson Sgt. Edward Igoe.

Igoe said after the drone spotted the man, deputies went inside and discovered the bodies of a woman, a boy and a girl, all killed by gunfire, inside the home they were searching. At this time, Igoe said all four have not been identified, so it is unknown if they are related. However, he said neighbors told detectives a family of four lives at the home.

Igoe said it is unknown if the man found dead was the same one who called claiming to have placed the booby traps. Deputies with the sheriff’s office’s explosive ordnance disposal responded and found no evidence of traps.

Igoe said they are not looking for any additional people in connection with the shooting. It is also not known if the second call came from a landline or a cellphone.

The law enforcement chaplain arrived on the scene in the afternoon. Igoe said these are tough situations for officers and deputies.

“It’s always difficult. A response to something of this magnitude is always extremely difficult. And honestly, as an agency, just our prayers are with friends and families of those involved today,” he said.

Neighbors also waited at the scene, wondering what and why this happened.

“It’s quiet for the most part. You’ll see people walking their dogs, running. For the most part, we don’t have any loud parties going on here and stuff like that. And it’s very quiet. Everybody’s friendly and peaceful. So to see this, it’s wild,” said Cameron Daughtery.

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Special delivery: Baby born at Iowa FedEx facility surprises mom, medics

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    GRIMES, Iowa (KCCI) — Onyx King Easterlie arrived in an unlikely place — a FedEx facility in Grimes — and in a way his mother says she never saw coming.

The newborn weighed 6 pounds, 8 ounces and measured 19 inches long. He was given a clean bill of health and later snuggled in the arms of his mother, Amethyst Blumberg.

The birth happened near the end of Blumberg’s work shift around 8 a.m. on Monday, when she said she suddenly needed to use the bathroom.

“After that, I couldn’t even get off the toilet,” Blumberg said.

She was able to open the door and call for help as the situation escalated quickly.

“I get up, and I feel his head,” she said, describing the moment she realized the baby was coming.

By the time the Johnston-Grimes Fire District was dispatched, Onyx was essentially ready to be delivered.

Radio traffic captured the urgency: “We are delivering the baby now.”

A medic later summarized the rapid timeline: “We were on scene at 8:29 and delivery 8:33.”

Blumberg and her baby were taken to the hospital, where both were reported healthy and resting.

The story became even more unusual because Blumberg did not know she was pregnant.

Blumberg said her first pregnancy came with clear symptoms, but this time she noticed none.

“With my first one, I had all the symptoms. With this one, I had nothing at all,” she said, adding she did not gain weight, and in fact said, “I was losing weight at work.”

She said the first signs came only at the very end: “The only thing I felt was when my back started hurting from back labor. And when he was descending, I felt him move.”

Paramedics said they took the surprise in stride and focused on the outcome.

“I’ve seen a lot of things in my field, so I don’t get too much surprised anymore,” said Nick Pearson, Johnston/Grimes Fire District. “I’m just very happy that she was healthy and the baby was healthy.”

Blumberg, who has a story she expects will follow her for years, put it simply: “He’s perfect. Our FedEx baby.”

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‘Our first cow’: Farm mourns loss of mama cow after barn collapse, welcomes new calf

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    ELKTON, Maryland (WMAR) — What began as a plea for help has turned into both heartbreak and hope for one Cecil County farm.

Just days after a barn collapse trapped several animals at Hannimal Farm, the owners are now mourning the loss of their first cow, while celebrating the life she brought into the world.

The collapse happened early Monday morning following Sunday’s snowstorm. With emergency resources stretched thin, owners Ryan and Brittany Hanna turned to Facebook, asking for help to free their animals.

“It was Traumatizing. I had a full-blown panic attack. They are like our kids,” Brittany Hanna said.

Within hours, neighbors, farmers, and emergency crews from Cecil County and the Havre de Grace Fire Department arrived with heavy equipment, working together to lift the roof and rescue the livestock.

“I went from feeling helpless, seeing my animals suffer and then didn’t know what to do, to watching 20 cars pull up. I can’t thank them enough. I don’t think we would have been able to save them all without them,” Hanna said.

All of the animals were pulled out alive, but one pregnant cow, Miss Mignon, was seriously injured.

“We’ve had her for seven years,” Hanna said. “She was our first cow. We really bonded with our cows, especially my husband. You can see him in there now, just cuddled up with them.”

Veterinarians believed Miss Mignon suffered either a spinal or pelvic injury. Concerned for her safety and her unborn calf, the decision was made to induce labor.

The farm shared an emotional update Wednesday morning, announcing the birth of a healthy baby boy named Post Moolone but also confirming Miss Mignon would not survive her injuries.

“Unfortunately Mama isn’t going to make it through, which is a hard pill to swallow,” the post read. “There’s nothing quite like the bond you form with your first cow.”

As the family grieves, they’re also facing the financial impact of the collapse. The barn was destroyed, and emergency veterinary bills continue to grow. A GoFundMe has been set up to help cover those costs and rebuild.

The Hannas say the outpouring of support has been overwhelming. In addition to donations, the farm is bringing back its popular “Cuddle Grams,” where their animals visit schools, workplaces, and events.

“We really appreciate everybody coming through for us,” Hanna said.

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Kansas Supreme Court hears arguments in death row appeal

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    TOPEKA, Kansas (KAKE) — Almost two decades after the kidnapping, rape, and murder of an Arkansas City woman, the man convicted of her death is once again looking to appeal his sentence.

Justin Thurber is on death row for killing 19-year-old Jodi Sanderholm, a Cowley County student and dance team member, in 2007.

He is appealing his sentence, with attorneys arguing for a reduction due to a potential intellectual disability.

Issues on review are whether 1) the district court correctly ruled there was insufficient evidence to believe that Thurber is a person who is intellectually disabled; and 2) the district court violated Kansas law and Thurber’s Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendment rights when it required the defense to disclose its confidential investigation to the State.

Sanderholm’s sister, Jennifer Aldridge, says she’s tired after watching Thurber appeal his sentence over and over again.

He brought the case before the Kansas Supreme Court in 2018, where it upheld his conviction but left the intellectual disability determination up to the district court.

“They came back and they said he’s not intellectually disabled, and the death penalty stands,” said Aldridge.

Thurber’s attorneys brought that challenge back to the Kansas Supreme Court.

“Justin Thurber knows that if he is not intellectually disabled, he’s facing the death penalty, said Kris Ailslieger, Deputy Solicitor General. “If he is intellectually disabled, he’s not facing the death penalty.”

Kansas has not executed an inmate on death row since 1965.

“This is just his way of just fighting the inevitable,” said Aldridge. “However, I don’t know if Kansas will ever execute anybody. That is a huge failure on our governor.”

Thurber’s appeals come as Kansas state law says those with intellectual disabilities cannot be executed.

Each appeal, Aldridge says, bring back the horror her family faced with Jodi’s death.

“I just want people to remember her smiling face, and that she deserves justice and her life meant something,” she said. “I feel like we have been just completely let down by our court system.”

Aldridge’s daughter was just two days old when an investigator found her Aunt Jodi’s body near the Kansas/Oklahoma state line.

“I’m never going to have any peace, regardless, but his ability to just keep messing with us is exhausting. It feels like nobody cares about our feelings, and what I’ve had to go through, how I’ve had to raise my children knowing the things that I know, seeing the things that I’ve seen, and hearing the things that I heard happened to my sister that day,” said Aldridge.

In Tuesday’s hearing, the court heard disputes over the district court’s process, with debate over whether or not Thurber shows signs of intellectual disability.

“His own experts testify that he was not intellectually disabled. We only have one actual IQ score, one actual test,” said Ailslieger. “You’re never going to get another reliable report ever, it’s not going to happen because Thurber knows what’s on the line.

“A person with a 73 IQ could be diagnosed with an intellectual disability,” argued Thurber’s representation. “Moreover, the fact that he went to college and had a girlfriend and lived independently, those are all stereotypes about what intellectually disabled people can and can’t do, and they’re frankly offensive.”

Aldridge says she does not expect a conclusion to the appeal within the next year.

Meanwhile, other death penalty appeals are taking place in Kansas, as the Carr brothers are set for a hearing on Wednesday, January 28.

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‘Yes, dear’ is one of the secrets’: Senior couples renew vows and share secret to long marriage

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    MEQUON, Wisconsin (WDJT) — It was a celebration of 360 years of love and commitment Tuesday, as couples at Teal Shores Senior Living say they’ve figured out the secret to a long, happy marriage.

“The secret is to have a great wife,” said Bruce Malec, who has been married for 65 years. “That’s the biggest secret and then learn to say yes all the time.”

“Stick together and work things out,” said David and Riki Nedbeck, who have been married 55 years.

After decades of marriage, six happy couples walked down the aisle with their loved one once again.

“It brought back so many great memories of that day,” Rosemary Malec said.

For each couple at Teal Shores Senior Living, this wasn’t their first time saying, “I do.” However, this time, it was to renew their vows.

“It is with great pride that I can say that I am his wife, and he’s the best husband I could ask for,” said Rosemary Malec.

Bruce and Rosemary Malec say they are grateful for every moment together in their 65 years of marriage, even during the hard times.

“When things get tough, you start thinking about all the tough times,” said Bruce Malec. “Try to take a break and think of the good times and realize that, hey, this is all worthwhile, because look what I’ve got.”

It was an emotional moment for each couple as they renewed their vows. The group celebrated 360 years of love all together.

For those wanting to follow in their footsteps, their advice is simple.

“People have said this before, but ‘yes, dear’ is one of the secrets,” said David Nedbeck. “Sharing together, it’s not one person to do any particular job, you know, it’s a partnership.”

Grateful for the time spent together and the memories to come, with their partner by their side.

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