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tonight: evening showers taper by midnight. lows in the mid-upper 30s. wind: se 5-10mph. parts of nc12 still underwater monday after sunday's storm other sectiosn covered in sand. i"m dl in kitty hawk with a look at the impact from the strom and how the impact is going. i'm erin kelly and i just sat down with congressman randy forbes -- to learn more about why he's running for a different district. a hampton roads school division considering changing its discipline policy. im brandi cummings in virginia beach with the story. 30=12:22:25 "i'm jason marks in york county these four words on a patrol car the sheriff knows it could cause some controversy you'll hear from him straight ahead" ((you want the truth whatever it is. this corey achsteins parents they want answers and they want the truth wherever the truth may lead some say he was aggressive towards suffolk police
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gunned down on december 28th. they just want to know what happened. )) first at 4: the weather. there's rain in the forecast tonight. there's snow in the forecast tomorrow night. let's get right to meteorologist deitra tate in the super doppler 10 weather center. tonight: evening showers taper by midnight. lows in the mid-upper 30s. wind: se 5-10mph. tuesday: mainly cloudy with a few evening showers. highs in the mid-upper 40s. wind: wsw 10-15mph. tuesday night: snow showers are possible...some accumulations north of southside. wind: wsw 5- 15mph. wednesday: snow showers linger into the morning. highs near 40 degrees. wind wsw 10-20mph. an upper low will make our weather unsettled with on and off showers through wednesday. this evening, light rain showers are possible. there could be a snow flake or two mixing in with the rain overnight, but it's not likely. tuesday, mainly cloudy skies will dominate...but more showers are possible by the evening. then, the showers could mix over into snow overnight into wednesday morning affiliated with another
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energy. there will be accumulations for the peninsula, middle peninsula, and the eastern shore of around 1". areas in the northern neck could get from 1-2". an upper level long wave trough of low pressure will keep our temps very cold through the rest of the week. highs will only be in the 30s for the end of the week into the weekend. this is video from buxton after this weekend's storm on the outer banks. look at all that water on the streets near the cape hatteras motel. 10 on your side's deanna leblanc is in kitty hawk checking out the damage. take a look at this - this is supposed to be a and then the trucks came and
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road - this is where it ended up. where it ended up. today nc-12 in kitty hawk is passable. sections were closed down after this morning's high tide to cleared - but for the most part debris, sand, and water caused only a few driving hazards. as the sun came out people came to the beach to see what it looked like - and as they expected - the dunes that once stretched toward the water, now dropped off sharply. but, the mayor of kitty hawk says the important thing is that nc12 held - even where it normally falls. he credits the short nature of the storm - saying if it lingered for several hours - it would have been a different story. and he fears - the dunes are beginning to drift south - which could create more problems in the next storm. mayor gary perry/kitty hawk 14:56 if you look at of south and there's no
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we continue to get storms there's a good chance this section will do just like the section that had to be repaired 15:13 though kitty hawk is managing alright - there were bigger problems in the sothern outer banks. one area was cut off because of flooding on nc-12 and another town had to close schools. i'll explain that, plus show you video from that area coming up tongiht at 5. you can stay connected with our team of meteorologists during weather through our wavy weather app. it's free for all apple and android users. make sure you have your push notifications turned on - so you're able to stay ahead of any bad weather. first at 4: breaking news in southampton county. that's where there's a death investigation underway on southampton parkway. the sheriff's office says two adults were found dead.
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12-45 this afternoon. the sheriff's office says they are not looking for suspects. 10 on your side's liz palka is headed to the scene. look for the latest here on air and on wavy dot com. police in norfolk say a man was found dead around two-thirty this afternoon. these are pictures from the scene. the man - believed to be in his 80s - was found on york street near brambleton ave. that's close to the scope arena. police say his death does not appear to be suspicious. new at 4 -- republican congressman randy forbes says he's leaving his district --- to run for a different one. he wants the seat congressman scott rigell will leave open at the end of his term. it's a move some have criticized. 10 on your side's erin kelly sat down with forbes after the announcement. congressman forbes launched his bid with the support of congressman rigell. he gave a live facebook address from his campaign headquarters in virginia beach -- that's district 2. for more than a decade, though, forbes has served the 4th district -- which is in chesapeake.
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lines make it impossible for a republican to get reelected there. forbes is a senior member of the house armed services committee. and chairman of the subcommittee on seapower and projection forces. and national defense was the focus of his talk today. c0006 - u.s. rep. randy navy, could defeat any other navy in the world today. but that won't be true three years from now, so we really want to be a part of this region 5030 growing these jobs but also in helping to build the navy of tomorrow 5034 attorney pat cardwell and state delegate scott taylor are also running for the seat. virginia beach sheriff ken stolle sent forbes a letter asking him not to leave the 4th district -- saying it would be a betrayal of his constituents' trust and loyalty. i asked forbes about that -- and i'll tell you what he said, coming up at 5. erin kelly, 10 on your side. we're working to learn more about a barricade situation that ended not as a domestic situation between two brothers on hughes avenue. for a while one
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with his elderly mother and refusing to come out. police tell us the man came out of the house with out any trouble and will under go a mental evaluation. we're told his mother is. 10 on your side has learned a portsmouth school bus driver is hurt after a situation on the bus this morning. the bus was headed to douglas park elementary when the driver first called about two students fighting. a school spokesperson says the driver then called and said they were hurt and needed an ambulance. we're working to learn more about the extent of the driver's injuries. investigators are working to find out what sparked a house fire in portsmouth. it happened around eight a-m at a home on heather road. no one was inside when the fire started. the fire department says when crews arrived they found flames and heavy smoke in the garage. no like this one to report it at wavy dot com. we put them together in a slideshow on the website. norfolk police have identified the city's latest homicide victim. police say someone shot and killed 21- year-old kevin green outside his home on
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yesterday morning. detectives spent several hours on the scene investigating and knocking on doors for information. investigators haven't released information about a possible suspect. 5 boaters are safe thanks to the norfolk-based u-s-s dwight d. eisenhower. the ike got the distress call around 7 last night from the coast of miami. the boat had a broken mast and smoke in the engine room. a helicopter launched from the eisenhower rescued the crew of five. sailors checked out the boaters before handing them over to a coast guard station in florida. dominion virginia power is building a solar farm in chesapeake. the 250 acre site is off ballahack road and 17. sunenergy1 will install more than 91- thousand solar panels. they will generate enough energy to power five-thousand homes. in september --- 10 on your side reported the installation of more than three- thousand rooftop solar panels at western branch high school in chesapeake.
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electricity to power more than 250 homes. dominion also has a solar partnership with landstown high school in virginia beach and o-d-u. from solar power to help with heating. virginia beach homeowners can get financial assistance replacing their defective heating system equipment. the emergency home repair program provides low- and moderate-income homeowners with a grant or affordable loan. the money can be used for things like correcting electrical, gas and plumbing hazards. the program is not intended for making routine maintenance repairs to systems or equipment. the emergency home repair program runs through may 15th. we posted more information on wavy dot com. some hampton roads residents can get free tax help at t-c-c. tax students under the supervision of an accounting professor will offer tax preparation assistance for low and moderate income residents in february and march. tax returns will be reviewed and filed electronically free of charge. the tax help is available
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campus of t-c-c on mondays from 7:30 p-m to 9 p.m. february 29 through march 28. go to the advanced technology center, room 214 the school is closed march 7. there's also tax help on wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. starting on february 10 through march 23. go to the advanced technology center, room 243 t-c-c is closed march 9 for spring break. bring a valid photo id, social security card, 2014 tax returns and 2015 tax documents. no appointments are necessary. it's first come, first served. a decal debate involving a local sheriff's office. what's going on the cars that's causing controversy. we have video of a school scare to show you. that's a leopard lurking in the halls. a suffolk family called 10 on your side because they have unanswered questions about the shooting death of their son. they're directing those questions towards the suffolk police
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we want to let you know we are following breaking news in southampton county. that's where there's a death investigation underway on southampton parkway. the sheriff's office says two adults were found dead. the call came in around 12-45 this afternoon. the sheriff's office says they are not looking for suspects. 10 on your side's liz palka is headed to the scene. look for the latest here on air and on wavy dot com.
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achstein on december 28? we now know he was killed by a suffolk police officer, but was it a justified killing? 10 on your side's andy fox is investigating this shooting and joins us with what he found. suffolk police say corey was shot "due to his actions and concern for safety." we've spent a month investigating what his actions and what the concerns for safety were. his family raises the question was the shooting necessary and justified? this was the scene on causey avenue december 28th. we've spent a month investigating what his actions and what the concerns for safety were. his family raises the question was the shooting necessary and justified? (26:45 3 her then him ) ((they say he was aggressive and maybe at one point he was but not when he was shot he wasn't aggressive. (to my knowledge he had
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anyone) runs:12 tonight at five. there are two real big issues. one is conflicting witness statements, and the second is evolving story lines from suffolk police. then tonight at six, what is the truth in this deadly police-involved shooting. two sides to every story, in this case there may be three sides. tonight at six. now at four - ocean lakes high school in virginia beach has a new varsity head football coach for the 2016-2017 school year. joseph jones played for virginia tech and was drafted by the dallas cowboys. he most recently served as head coach at king's fork high school. school principal dr. cheryl askew says his experiences bring a depth of knowledge and skill that will benefit our entire team. last month long time coach chris scott left ocean lakes to take over as head coach at bishop sullivan.
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battering the united kingdom. the huge waves are reaching second floor windows of homes close to the shore. sea swells stirred up by strong winds and high tides are soaking coastal towns. quick snow showers are responsible for some last minute changes for some kentucky schools this morning. a few snow showers were in the forecast --- but some parts of the state got more snow than expected. the snow started falling fast just as the morning commute was getting underwway. by then, most school buses were already on the road. some counties delayed the start of school by two hours. it's also snowing in massachusetts. this is the second winter storm in less than a week. several inches of snow and gusty winds are in the forecast. many schools closed today. the governor is telling people to stay off the roads.
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tonight: evening showers taper by midnight. lows in the mid-upper 30s. wind: se 5-10mph. tuesday: mainly cloudy with a few evening showers. highs in the mid-upper 40s. wind: wsw 10-15mph. tuesday night: snow showers are possible...some accumulations north of southside. wind: wsw 5- 15mph. wednesday: snow showers linger into the morning. highs near 40 degrees. wind wsw 10-20mph. an upper low will make our weather unsettled with on and off showers through wednesday. this evening, light rain showers are possible. there could be a snow flake or two mixing in with the rain overnight,
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tuesday, mainly cloudy skies will dominate...but more showers are possible by the evening. then, the showers could mix over into snow overnight into wednesday morning affiliated with another upper level burst of energy. there will be accumulations for the peninsula, middle peninsula, and the eastern shore of around 1". areas in the northern neck could get from 1-2". an upper level long wave trough of low pressure will keep our temps very cold through the rest of the week. highs will only be in the 30s for the end of the week into the weekend. tonight: evening showers
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in the mid-upper 30s. wind: se 5-10mph. tuesday: mainly cloudy with a few evening showers. highs in the mid-upper 40s. wind: wsw 10-15mph. tuesday night: snow showers are possible...some accumulations north of southside. wind: wsw 5- 15mph. wednesday: snow showers linger into the morning. on and off showers through wednesday. this evening, light rain showers are possible. there could be a snow flake or two mixing in with the rain overnight, but it's not likely. the showers could mix over into snow overnight into wednesday morning affiliated with another upper level burst of energy. there will be accumulations for the peninsula, middle peninsula, and the eastern shore of around 1". areas in the northern neck could get from 1-2". an upper cold through the rest of the week. highs will only be in the 30s for the end of
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here's what's coming up in our next ninety minutes of news: i'm nicole livas in the wavy live center. valentine's day is less than a week away. americans are expected to spend billions on their sweethearts. but a new study shows-- they may want to give another gift; honesty. find out the big financial secret couples are keeping. new at 5:30. and -- a couple in alabama is grateful they didn't get a ticket from a state trooper. they were guilty of speeding-- but for a good reason. details on what happened-- new at 5! see these stories when tom schaad joins me beginning at 5. a fortune 500 company could soon call hampton roads home. what people who live and work in norfolk are telling me about the impact of the deal in the works. we'll show you video of a man in a dangerous situation in the water
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instead of his spear. the mako even allowed williams to touch it. voice of lance williams/shark hunter: " i had been eye to eye come by me..and just watching his eye move as he would pass and it was like we had an understanding..at that point he had a different look so i had a sense he was going to take a shot at me and as he came and turned i just extended the gun...gave him a warning pat..he turned and snapped..i said it's time to go" "i know it's a shark..i know it would eat me if it was given the chance..but, in that moment..it just felt like a bit of a bond and so i let it live..i let it swim". the mako shark is known for its size, speed and bad attitude. williams admits if he has another close encounter like this --- he probably
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check out this surveillance video from inside a school in india. that's a leopard walking around the halls. forest workers chased the big cat around for several hours. six people are recovering from minor injuries after the leopard attacked them during the operation to catch the animal. eventually crews tranquilized it and moved the leopard to a national park. wildlife officials believe the animal wandered into the school from a nearby forest. one local city is working on a plan to change it's school discipline policy. what 10 on your side's brandi cummings found out today. a local sheriff's deputy car controversy. 10 on your side's jason marks will tell you about the four words that have a lot of people talking. meteorologist deitra tate is working on your forecast live in the super doppler 10 weather center. also straight ahead --- you'll find out what chief meteorologist don slater is working on
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meteorologist deitra tate tonight: evening showers taper by midnight. lows in the mid-upper 30s. wind: se 5-10mph. tuesday: mainly cloudy with a few evening showers. highs in the mid-upper 40s. wind: wsw 10-15mph. tuesday night: snow showers are possible...some accumulations north of southside. wind: wsw 5- 15mph. wednesday: snow showers linger into the morning. highs near 40 degrees. wind wsw 10-20mph. an upper low will make our weather unsettled with on and off showers through wednesday. this evening, light rain showers are possible. there could be a snow flake or two mixing in with the rain overnight, but it's not likely. tuesday, mainly cloudy skies will dominate...but more showers are possible by the evening. then, the showers could mix over into snow overnight into wednesday morning affiliated with another upper level burst of eastern shore of around 1". areas in the northern neck could get from 1-2". an the week. highs will only be in the 30s for the end of
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12-45 this afternoon. the sheriff's office says they are not looking for suspects. 10 on your side's liz palka is headed to the scene. look for the latest here on air and on wavy dot com. fire investigators in newport news say they're looking into an arson. they sent us these pictures of the suspects from two weeks ago. investigators believe they may have something to do with a fire on madison avenue in the seven oaks apartment complex. they say it caused about 25-thousand dollars in damage, but no one was inside at the time. if you can help investigators find the suspects -- call the crime line at 1-888- lock-u-up. a new decal on local sheriff's office patrol cars is causing a bit of a stir. today the york-poquoson sheriff announced his department's cars will have the words "in god we trust" written on the side. 10 on your side's jason marks talked with the sheriff and jason he says he's wanted to do this for a long time. sheriff danny diggs says he has been thinking
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and now he has pulled the trigger. soon every patrol car with york- poquoson sheriff's office will have "in god we trust" on the side. the sheriff says the words aren't meant to urge anyone to support or convert to a religion. he told me this is a way of honoring how god has blessed himself and his department. the sheriff also says it shows patriotism by displaying the national motto. of course he knows there could be some backlash here. people who don't believe those words should be on vehicle paid for by tax payers. 01=11:57:35 "in this community it think there will be very little criticism but there will be those around the country those groups who are anti religion who will make their voices known and that's this country is all about" if you're wondering.. the tax payers did not pay for the decals. that came out of the sheriff's own pocket. i can tell you this is getting a lot of buzz locally. we'll hear what people think coming up at 5. jason marks 10
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tonight we're getting business leaders reaction to a major proposal going before norfolk city council this week. friday 10 on your side confirmed the senior business development manager has requested funds for economic development downtown. and that growth would be in the form of a fortune 500 company heading this way. adp processing would add thousands of jobs. (deany dormer, executive events-17)7:59 i think it will have a positive impact i think it helps stimulate the economy any time we can get any size businesses down here i think it's a positive thing for hampton roads 8:08 what do you think? coming up at 5:30 we're talking about the ripple effects of a business boom. decision 2016. right now --- the presidential candidates are on the campaign trail in new hampshire. it's the last full day of campaigning before the state's primary. donald trump and bernie sanders are trying to hold onto their double-digit leads. voter turnout will be high. but a lot of voters are still undecided. today is the dealine to register if you plan on voting in next month's
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primary. you can do it in person, online, or submit your forms by mail. however, any mailed forms must be postmarked with today's date. you'll find a link to get the necessary forms, on wavy-dot-com. the virginia presidential primary is march 1st. and, new this year, you are not required to sign a party affilation statement to vote. president barack obama is asking congress for more than one-point eight billion dollars to help fight the zika virus. the white house says the emergency funding would be used to expand mosquito control programs, speed development of a vaccine, develop diagnostic tests and improve support for low-income pregnant women. zika virus disease is mainly spread by mosquitoes. most people who catch it experience mild or no symptoms. but there are suspicions that the virus causes a rare birth defect that causes brain damage and an abnormally small head. obamacare open enrollment is over. and the numbers are in.
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health and human services says 12 point seven million people signed up for 2016 coverage through the health insurance marketplaces. more than nine-point six million came through health-care-dot-gov. that includes more than four million new enrollments. more than 421-thousand signed up on the site here in virginia. three-point-one million selected through state-based marketplaces. rescue crews in taiwan continue to pull survivors out of the rubble, two days after the 6-point-4 earthquake. just this morning crews pulled out a person who shouted "here i am" to rescuers. here you can see rescuers in a crane, pulling the survivor to safety. over the weekend, rescuers hoisted a baby girl out of the debris. they believe there are more than 100 people still buried. a high-rise apartment toppled over in the earthquake. the process of getting to survivors is precarious because the rubble is unstable. in some cases it's taking rescuers eight to 10 hours to reach one person. right now the death toll
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storm cleanup - we continue to find out what people in the outer banks are doing to cleanup from this big weekend storm. high anxiety for passengers on the high seas --- when a cruise ship runs into rough waters off the north carolina coast. we'll show you the damage. the government is investigating one automaker's car trouble. why some drivers are getting out of their vehicles when they are still in gear.
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were you knocking on the door of chipotle around lunch time today? chipotle employees were getting a food- safety pep talk. that's why restaurants opened late. the chains' more than two-thousand restaurants closed for four hours. restaurants opened at 3 today instead of the usual 11 a-m. chipotle talked to 50-thousand employees about food safety issues, and the food-borne illnesses that have put a major crimp in its bottom line. the feds say electronic gear shifters in some newer fiat chrysler suvs and cars are so confusing that drivers have gotten out of the vehicles while they are still in gear. the issue is blamed for more than 120 crashes and 30 injuries. the investigation involves more than 856-thousand 2014 and 2015 jeep grand cherokees and 2012 through 2014 dodge charger and chrysler 300 sedans. the national highway traffic safety administration is not
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right now. fiat chrysler says it's cooperating with the investigation. in a matter of minutes --- a virginia student's tuition was gone. we can show you the thief police say walked off with all that money. a local city is working on a new school discipline policy. what 10 on your side's brandi cummings found out about the proposal. tonight: evening showers taper by midnight. lows in the mid-upper 30s.
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there is a portion of the virginia beach student population that has the attention of school administrators. leaders are looking for ways to address the discipline problem involving african american male students. 10 on your son your side's brandi cummings is live with more on the new initiative. the virginia beach school division has created a school discipline task force. their job is to make recommendations to the school board that will address several disciplinary problems with students. those three things include a suggestion on how to reduce the number of suspensions, how to maximize instructional time in the classroom for all students and how to close the gap in the number of suspensions and expulsions to
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students. the task force is made of school administrators, teachers and members of the community. the task force has created a list of five recommendations that include training for school administrators, increasing school psychologists and a mandate that mediation be a first step in discipline guidelines for students. officials say this is an initiative created under the leadership of dr. spence - ensure all students - doors feeling welcomed, believed in and loved. sot - rashard wright, virginia beach schools - clip 2 4:25 im a believer in all children. i think as focused and strategic as we have to be with every child, we need to make sure that none of our subgroups are left behind.4:35 the division is asking for community input. there is an e-town hall website created for anyone to read about the recommendations and
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working to put a link to it on our website wavy.com. coming up tonight on wavy news 10 at 5:30, we'll tell you just how wide the gap is between the number of african american male students in the division and what percentage of them make up the total number of discipline cases. it may surprise you. live in virginia beach im brandi cummings 10 on your side. two local high schools are among 25 in the state participating in a safety campaign to keep teens from speeding and to make sure they buckle up. the four-week campaign is called mission:possible. the campaign will be organized by student groups at woodrow wilson high school in portsmouth and heritage high school in newport news. a variety of educational programs, social media messaging, and other creative ideas and activities will try to convince teens to buckle up and drive the speed limit. the mission: possbile campaign started this week and ends march 4th.
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nags head leaves two homes with some major damage. we're told crews responded to the fire on south old oregon inlet road around one thirty sunday morning. crews say the wind blew the fire to the house next door. the people inside got out and are ok. the cause of the fire is under investigation but is not believed to be suspicious. a northbound stretch of i-95 in connecticut is shut down because of a bus crash. the charter bus rolled over on the snow covered interstate this afternoon. 30 passengers went to the hospital with injuries. they aren't threatening. police in mississippi are searching for suspects in gras event. two people died. four others are hurt. it happened near gulfport as people were leaving a parade area. this is one of the largest mardi gras events along the mississippi gulf coast, drawing thousands of people from the region. divers are still looking for wreckage after two small planes collided off the coast of southern yesterday crews recovered two bodies and parts of
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the medical examiner is now working to identifiy the victims. crews started looking for the planes friday after the two planes disappeared from radar. a four-year-old died and two other people are in the hospital after an apartment fire. it happened over the weekend in kansas city. investigators say one of the injured is an 18-month old. all the families who lived in the 11-unit building have been displaced. firefighters have not said how the fire started. denver bronocs fans are probably still celebrating their 24 to 10 win over the north carolina panthers. however some took it a little too far. denver police said they made a handful of arrests last night for minor offenses. you can see the officers here dressed in full riot gear. they even used a handheld chemical agent to disperse the crowd. police say there were no reports of injuries or significant property damage, however someone did break
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the california highway patrol says a driver crashed into the back of the car north carolina governor pat mccrory was riding in shortly leaving levi's stadium after the super bowl. the governor's press secretary says mccrory's car was totaled. police say the governor complained of pain, but declined treatment. after the crash --- governor mccrory got into another vehicle and went on his way. after the game the governor tweeted, "we are so proud of our carolina panthers for an amazing year. showed the u-s-a what north carolina is made of." a virginia woman is heartbroken. she left her purse at a northern virginia dunkin donuts. inside it was a bank envelope with 10- thousand dollars for her daughter's college tuition. surveillance video shows a woman looking around and slipping the purse inside her own. maria esteves and her 18-year-old daughter stopped at the falls church dunkin donuts before driving to penn state. esteves knows getting her money back is a long shot --- but she is holding out
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"in my heart i know that maybe something will happen...i hope i can get my money back. i just hope someone will recognize her and call the police." the woman and her daughter were gone for five minutes before realizing they forgot the purse. when they turned around --- it was gone. a royal caribbean cruise ship is headed back to cape liberty, new jersey after a rough ride. the anthem of the seas got caught in a storm off the coast of north carolina. these waves are 25 feet tall holy mackerel look at this, 75 mph winds passengers showed their experiences riding out the storm on social media. they posted video and pictures of the rough water, toppled furniture and other damage on board. passengers say the weather forced people to stay in their cabins as items flew across the rooms. the storm stirred up around three yesterday
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12 hours later. royal caribbean says there is damage in some public areas and guest staterooms --- but it was safe for the ship to be at sea. no injuries are reported. the cruise ship was supposed to stop in cape canaveral, florida but instead turned around. passengers will receive full refunds. meteorologist deitra tate tonight: evening showers taper by midnight. lows in the mid-upper 30s.
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an upper low will make our weather unsettled with on and off showers through wednesday. this evening, light rain showers are possible. there could be a snow flake or two mixing in with the rain overnight, but it's not likely. tuesday, mainly cloudy skies will dominate...but more showers are possible by the evening. then, the showers could mix
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into wednesday morning affiliated with another from 1-2". an upper week. highs will only be straight ahead on wavy news 10 at 5 storm cleanup - 10 on your side's deanna leblanc explains how people are cleaning up from this big weekend storm along the outer banks. also, in god we trust - find out why these four words are creating controversy in one local community. then at five-thirty - are you keeping secrets from significant other? you're be okay. then at 6-- months after a man is shot and killed by police-- a lot of questions for his parents. they say things aren't adding up. so andy fox is looking into it. see why he says there are more than two sides to this story-- at 6. but first ahead here at 4:00, have scientists found a drug to keep us young? coming up, we'll show you
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have scientists finally found a fountain of youth? mayo clinic researchers say they've developed a drug that's increased the lifespan of mice by 35 percent! they hope to have it ready for humans soon. doctors have been studying the mice for years. the drug works by removing damaged cells that no longer divide and reproduce. so far, doctors say there are no negative side effects. (sot: dr. jan van deursen, researcher) "we see a health improvement
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of tissues. we think a very important tissue is the heart. it seems like the heart was able to maintain its youthful performance so it's very stress resistant." maintain its youthful "within six months of treatment, we did see these health improvements in the heart and kidney." researchers say clinical trials could only be a few years away. doctors started working on the drug about 7 years ago. wavy news 10 at 5 starts right now. waves crashing - dunes washed away - c0032 george barrett 13:12 the house shaking, we saw the trees going sideways pretty much people along the outerbanks continue to cleanup after a stormy sunday. 10 on your side is in kitty hawk with what's being done in the cleaning up process. also, a big announcement, from an area congressman. the switch insiders say
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and - a religious message put on police cruisers... nat 01=11:57:24 "the courts are on my side and i think god is on my side this one too" but, not everyone is on his side. 5pm (36:51 6) ((these are correy achstein's parents (36:51 6) ((these are they are shocked by what they read and they think you will be too)) runs:11 back to weather - the storm moving across the outer banks packed a punch for people living full force. this is a live look from eckner street in the norther outerbanks. the water a lot calmer than it was early this morning. but we begin with changing weather on the way. thanks for joining us tonight - i'm nicole livas. and i'm tom schaad. it's a storm expected to dump a lot of snow to our north. and those temperatures - it definitely feels like the beginning of february across hampton roads. chief meteorologist don slater is in the super doppler 10 weather center - don, the clouds have moved in - but, are we expecting
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