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little bit along the line. from there, it extends down into the northern county. anything else going on through 7:00 in the morning, this is 1:30 through 3:30 toward 7:00 in the morning where we could see a few from flurries again. >> sticking around, and to 12 in ocracoke and kitty hawk will remain closed until 10:00 tomorrow morning because of continued high water and the cleanup from the overwatch of the storm. >> to have your wavy let -- wavy weather app loaded on your phone, watch the weather on the go. our team will be here for you at
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tonight, an animal hospital at the center of a drug investigation. >> the owners are facing felony charges. authorities say there are doing more than caring for pets. and he spent all day looking into this. >> this is what we know is that we had two search warrants executed. a search warrant at their personal home. they were found such places as a cooking jar, basket and nightstand. but the center of the investigation the name coming off the animal hospital with probable cause for a search warrant. he tells the investigator that dr. barrett welsh would take medication for personal use and to cover up the shortage would
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personal pets and pets of family members. former employee told us by phone. >> i was not surprised at all. i knew that it was happening. members of the board asking about it stop >> dr. logan says dr. welch we go into the computer system and discount the medication to where the bill would never be created. there were major issues. >> the drug count was off by a lot of drugs so, i told the owner that i was not going to sign the drug log and that he needed to fix the pill count before we could finish the log. >> in the court paperwork, he told the investigator that he admitted to him he had taken
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dickinson said she confronted him about the shortage of inventory. >> a little less than a week later, i got suspended for that. >> the court paperwork also indicates that welsh about two years ago was fined civilly after a dea investigation that found similar problems here at the animal hospital. >> heroine is a problem in virginia. it brought leaders across our state to norfolk today. danville the new plan outside the federal courthouse. mark herring says he assigned a prosecutor to work with the u.s. attorney's office to focus on high-priority heroine cases at hampton road. nearly 730 virginians died of heroin and prescription drug overdoses in 2014.
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resources on and really go after the worst of the worst. the distribution that results in death but not forgetting the other important parts of it which would be -- >> before the announcement, gregory admitted in a hearing that he gave heroine to a woman who later died from an overdose. check out erin kelly's story for more coverage of the heroine crisis. >> the judges had a virginia beach woman guilty of murdering her friend. in september, sara flanders hit richard penn in the middle school. after the crash, police found the vehicle unlinked dna evidence to flanders. we have ids on the two found dead in southampton county. the bodies of 64-year-old donald ray for and if the nine-year-old
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inside a home. the cause of death has not been released. >> a quiet eastern shore community already shaken by a deadly fire now faces a more shocking revelation. investigators say it was no accident. 70-year-old was found dead at the scene. she is now being called a homicide. >> i spoke with shirley's neighbor and they have known each other over 30 years. she was first on the scene when that fire started. hearing her friend's death was a homicide makes moving forward that much more difficult. >> this is what is left of her trailer, charred pieces of debris and the front porch decorated for christmas. agnes johnson felt helpless when she arrived at her friend's home in january with the trailer
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>> i was standing there watching a person get burnt up. >> johnson who give us this 2004 picture said she was a wonderful neighbor and friend and noted that she spent many years as an eight. she was extremely active in her local church. >> she was a nice and kind person. >> the fire destroyed almost everything, at least two religious books somehow escaped the flames. johnson says she was told that surely it was found in her bed. a detail that has troubled her. she thought her friend would've tried to get out when the fire started. >> you don't know what to think. when you think that somebody killed a person -- >> hearing that her friend may have been murdered, it raises
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x was there a reason they did this to her? i should be frightened if somebody just came and did something to her. >> we asked state police what made them get involved in the investigation and what details made them believe this is a homicide. they said they would not be releasing that information at the time. >> tonight, norfolk city council is expected to talk about what could be a big economic boost for the city. thousands of new jobs in the mermaid city. we will have more tonight at 11:00. >> still to come at 6:00, the federal budget is out and nasa the pie. what it will mean for space
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>> there are seven times the usual number of permit inspections. and in sports we have a preview of the big cross state college basketball game. ask a big drop in temperatures as we continue on this tuesday
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>> the fate of nasa is strong, that is the word from the agency's top man. >> the administrator gave the speech at nasa langley this afternoon front of hundreds of employees. that speech came up to president obama's budget was released. the agency is slated to get $19 billion next year and some of that will be used for work done locally. >> people need to understand the
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>> we are working to post a link on0 -- on wavy.com. >> next at 6:00, inspection aggravation. the new guy on the block gets seven times the typical number of inspections on his waterfront property in virginia beach. >> the newest details about the new hampshire primary are on
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we>> from the station on your side, you are watching wavy news 10 at 6:00. >> and upscale virginia beach neighborhood is in an uproar after a family moved in and neighbors started complaining like never before. >> if you see a problem with the new home being built nearby, you can file a complaint. you don't have to give your name. chris looks at this unusual case in the law. >> the big luxurious home in the wetlands. the neighborhood of big luxurious homes and wetlands. they're bound to have more inspections that a typical residence but seven times the average? >> it's been very troubling we have to go through 68 inspections. >> since that interview, byron wondered says the have been
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now there are more than 70. his wife bought a lot in the spring of 20's 14 but then the complaint started piling up. the city says half of them were anonymous but that did not matter. by law, the city must send out an inspector to check. >> when the norm is 10 respect and's and they get 68 and not one resulted in a stop work order, something is wrong. >> because of the complaints, the ended up before the chesapeake bay preservation area board. >> why's that offense 30 feet from the improvements in the most sensitive area of the property? >> the board members grilled them about their placement of silk thence and construction debris. and the amount of turf on the property. other complaints questioned the height of the home itself. the builder was highly regarded
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that did not matter. >> this homeowner has got and is continuing to get disparate treatment from certain folks in the neighborhood and certain folks on this board. i cannot explain why. >> in the end, the board found in favor of the builder and the homeowner. the only matter left for inspectors now is the swimming pool. >> to say that there will be a highly intense environment is an understatement. >> board member brad martin is a civil engineer. he says that by and large, the complaints appear to be legitimate enough to come before the board but he also agrees that the number of inspections on this property is over and above the norm. we reached out to neighbors on both sides. half the complaints were anonymous and the city says that proportion is typical if the
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>> is that a good use of city inspector time? the city says not always. it doesn't matter how valid any complaint might seem. the have to check it out. >> now, your super doppler 10 forecast with don slater. >> we have a little bit of scattered rainfall in the region right now. we're not likely to see any kind of accumulation. it will just melt off. i'm not real concerned about it at this point. it is coming to an end bank. things are relatively quiet right now but we move on up to the middle peninsula from west point on into northern gloucester county. there is very likely a little more sleet mixed in as this
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this will be the last round as it moves on east. over the eastern shore there is some rainfall going on and possibly a little bit of sleet. a little bit of light rain further southward in the northampton county to the north of cape charles. we jump over most of the peninsula and it's really quiet. we are seeing a little bit of rain on the state line. on toward saint brides and northwest we are seeing a little bit of rain and possibly sleet mixed in. then on to the northern counties seeing a little bit of rainfall toward belvidere. sleet mixed with a little bit of rain but there is not much upstream so we'll will show you what's going on. of rain on the state line.
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we can see a little bit more tomorrow morning. were looking at a few flakes of snow flying on through and by 9:00 it's gone. noontime it's gone with fairly light wind. a little bit cooler for tomorrow. then another shot at a few flurries with little to no accumulation and by midnight it is falling apart on wednesday night. but each day we get a little bit cooler. thursday is only around 35 in the middle of the afternoon and thursday night will see a big slug of cooler air. i had our tower cam on this time let's sequence and i zoomed in on a limited rainfall. here is the wider shot.
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should melt out of the way. mostly in the low-to-mid 40's 4950 degrees. 47 and a couple of spots, 40 and 46 degrees on this go round. as far as flurries are expected we are 43 and 45 with isolated flurries around sunrise through about 43. i will of updates coming on at 11:00 with a chance of flurries. >> big honors for two local college best ballplayers with high school games from last night. and who is looking for some revenge tonight against virginia tech.
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>> after a series of missteps, the virginia festival team is once again looking like a championship contender. but they still have to get past virginia tech. virginia may be the hottest team in the country now. they are blowing away the competition but this afternoon, the fourth-ranked uva was upset
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they have to focus on the big picture. >> we have a rivalry and we have to get revenge -- that lasts for a minute or two and then you have 38 minutes to play. it's about playing the best you can to show your hopefully in a better spot that when you click in the first time. an of matter much -- it is such a hard-fought game and it seems like the whole acc -- the records are insignificant that they are just battles. >> old dominion may only be the fifth placed in conference battle right now but they have the top player in the league for the third week in a row. after single-handedly beating charlotte in overtime saturday scoring 38 points.
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feel really humbled. to even be recognized by conference usa and as player of the week -- i'm always surprised if i ever get it. i'm just trying to give it everything i have. i don't have much time left and i'm trying to go out every night . >> the caa player of the week. last week william and mary is red hot right now. a high school game last night. two time public school state champion in the dark jerseys against private school champions cape henry chains again this year with three of his 20 points. 16 points, three from behind the arc.
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there, travis fields. as the greyhounds go on to be an reply 15 and check out this finish between oscars and lance town. darius evans gets the bucket and the foul and they would have a one point lead. oscar smith now has the ball. three. a three-point victory over lance town. highlights coming up tonight. i will see you guys back here at 11:00. >> a little bit of a mix for some of us but for most of us -- you can see the eastern shore a
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