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(KGTV) - Have farmers actually invented a banana that has a peel you can easily eat?Yes!Mongee bananas are produced by some farmers in Japan.They're created by slowly cooling the bananas to well below freezing before thawing them.The skin is thinner and easily digestible. 290

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(KGTV) - Does a photo really show commercial jets submerged in water in Florida after Hurricane Michael?No.The picture being sent around is a 2013 digital creation showing the worst case scenario result of climate change. 234

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(KGTV) - Has anybody ever actually won a lottery by picking consecutive numbers?Yes.In 2014 the winning numbers in a German lotto were 9,10, 11, 12, and 13.A 2011 Florida Fantasy 5 had the winning numbers 14,15, 16, 17, and 18. 240

  

(KGTV) -- Wet winters are no longer a sign that California will have a reduced risk of wildfires, according to a new study. The study claims that from 1600 and 1903, the position of the North Pacific jet stream over California was linked to the amount of precipitation and the severity of the following wildfire season. After 1904, the connection between winter moisture brought by the jet stream and the severity of wildfire season weakened. RELATED: Devastating 'ARk' storm envisioned for California by U.S. Geological SurveyAccording to the study, the connection between added moisture and wildfire risk disappeared altogether after 1977. Now, fuel buildup from decades of fire suppression and rising temperatures from climate change means any year could see large wildfires, the report states. "The moisture availability over California is still strongly linked to the position of the jet stream, but fire no longer is," said co-author Valerie Trouet, an associate professor of dendrochronology at the University of Arizona Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research. RELATED: Mega storm could cause billions in damage to California, report showsTrouet says the wet 2016-2017 winter is proof of the claim. The added moisture that winter was followed by many large fires in 2017 including the Tubbs and Thomas fires. In 2017, 24 people died and nearly 7,000 structures were destroyed by fires. "It's not either climate change or historical fire management--it's really a combination of the two that's creating a perfect storm for catastrophic fires in California," Trouet said. 1578

  

(KGTV) - The stepson of a woman whose family dug her body out of a backyard grave in Tijuana may be in the United States, Mexican authorities said Tuesday. The Deputy Attorney General of Justice in Tijuana is searching for Aaron Seth Juarez, 20, on suspicion of killing Fernanda González Serrano in February. González was last heard from Feb. 2. Her sister Erika became concerned and reported her missing when Gonzalez failed to return phone calls for weeks."Right away, I feel that something is wrong," said Erika.González had shared concerns about her stepson, saying he was using drugs and had guns, Erika said.Shortly after González' disappearance, her husband was treated for a gunshot wound in San Diego. He was reportedly unable to answer any questions.Erika created social media posts requesting help to find her sister. Eventually, she received a horrifying phone call. RELATED: Woman discovers her sister's body buried in Tijuana backyard“Somebody call me and said to [not] keep looking for my sister because she was already dead and in the back of her yard,” Erika said. After two other calls indicating foul play, Erika and her father went to González’ home in Tijuana. They started digging in the backyard and discovered González’ body. "Just start screaming and walking from here to there, not knowing what to do," said Erika.RELATED: Family: Arrest warrant issued for stepson of woman found buried in Tijuana backyardMexican police believe Juarez may have returned to the U.S. from Mexico on Feb. 23. Authorities are searching for him, along with González’ white Jeep Grand Cherokee with California license plates, 6VXP431. Anyone with information about the crime or Juarez’ whereabouts is asked to call 911, or 089 in Tijuana. 1750

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