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Texas researchers work to reduce allergic reactions, microbial contaminants and salmonella infections caused by peanuts. KCBD's Shaley Sanders reports.

An Ohio judge allows serial flasher out of jail on the condition that he get on a bus to Louisiana and never return to Hamilton County, Ohio. WLWT’s Andrew Setters reports.

A fire truck rolls over in Charlotte, N.C., Thursday while responding to a call. The truck caught on fire before a second truck put out the flames. All of the injuries are considered to be minor.

A Rhode Island man finds a rare pearl while digging for clams. WJAR's R.J. Hiem reports.

The Arizona family says that a melted window screen that survived the fire resembles the Virgin Mary. However, not everyone is convinced. KVOA’s Sam Salzwedel reports.

1. Lost 3-year-old Found With Family Dog Protecting HimCarson Urness, a 3-year-old North Dakota boy, is best friends with his family’s dog, Cooper. The Urness family adopted the golden retriever-German shepherd mix as a puppy after finding him abandoned on the side of the road.

Veterans are calling for the resignation of Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki amid allegations that the VA made some vets wait so long to see a doctor that they died. NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski reports.

Stephen Payne, vp of corporate communications for Feld Entertainment, tells reporters all Hartford performances will take place, and as a precaution, that all carbiners in the circus unit have been replaced.

A Utah mother is relieved to have her 15-month-old daughter back after her estranged boyfriend kidnapped the girl three months ago. KSL’s Sam Penrod reports.

Oklahoma has agreed to a six-month delay in the execution of a man who was supposed to be put to death right after the botched lethal injection of Clayton Lockett last month.