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 A Walworth County family is looking for answers after the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner s Office ruled the death of 19-year-old Logan Tomasello as an  undetermined  cause.Tomasello died on October 31st after vaping THC and nicotine, according to his family.Tributes Pour In For Kobe Bryant At Bucks Vs. Wizards GameToxicology reports found non-lethal amounts of THC and other substances in Logan s body but still could not find a cause of death. I just couldn t wrap my head around the fact that they had no clue how a healthy young man could just die,  said Logan s mother Monica Tomasello.Family suspect that some other compound was inside the vaping cartridge that Logan bought on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Dr. Brian Peterson of the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner s Office told TODAY S TMJ4 that undetermined deaths are very rare. We test exhaustively. We are frustrated by undetermined. If you look at last year s data of all the cases that  stanley cup we did, about 2% ended up in the undetermined c stanley botella ategory 鈥?at the end of the day if we cant find anything we are thinking it s probably a natural death we just dont have a reason for it,  said Peterson.Logans family will now turn to genetic testing to see if something else could have caused his death. Im worried about my daughter, I want to make sure she s protected she s safe. There has been no history of sudden cardiac death in either my ex-husbands family or myself ... if th stanley uk ey do uncover something that was unknown, Laur Bill Lee upsets Rep. Diane Black for GOP primary for Tennessee governor
 The state of California has been stuck in a drought for five years, but record rain and snowfall in the past week just gave the Golden State some hope it hasn t seen for half a decade.Some places have received 20 inches or more of rain in the past week, and nearly the entire state saw at least a few rain showers.All of this rain put a big dent in improving or ending the drought.A year ago, 100 percent of California was in some kind of drought. Just last week, more than 80 percent of the state was still experiencing drought conditions. This week, however, that number dropped to 65 percent.That much of California hasn t been drought-free since 2011.Most of the rain has fallen in the northern half of the state, so the drought is effectively over in the north. The southern half o stanley cup uk f the state hasn t fared as well.Nearly half of California is still under  severe  or  extreme  drought, and all of it is in the southern half.RELATED: Storm Shield app provides life-saving weather alertsRELATED: SnowCast tells how much snow will fall at your locationIt s not all bad news, however. There have been big improvements to the drought. Just last week, a little more than 18 percent o stanley us f the state was in an  exceptional  drought, but most of that has been downgraded to  extreme  drought.While it may be over in northern California for now, southern California still needs a stanley cup  few more rounds of heavy rain to completely finish off the long-lasting drought in the West.Follow Storm Shield Meteorologist Ja