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but it's all rain now. you're probably wondering how long that's going to last... your super doppler 10 forecast is seconds away. only on 10, video showing a local bus driver hitting a student. find out why the student is also in trouble this morning. a snack that could help you live longer. what scientists found out about yogurt. we'll explain a little later. we need to get you caught up on a lot of news and weather on this friday. take a look at some of the snow pictures you sent us late last night and into the morning. most of these pictures come from the peninsula and western parts of hampton roads. a viewer in james city county told us he got just under an inch. but most of it has turned to rain. we actually have a few school delays, which you'll find on wavy-dot-com. we're on your side with team coverage of the weather this morning. jen lewis is keeping an eye out for any problems
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but let's get right to meteorologist jeremy wheeler. jeremy, what's the latest on all this rain? ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") winter weather advisory in effect until noon for sussex county to james city county to gloucester county and points northward. today: rain this morning with a wintry mix at times. snow showers cloudy and windy. highs will be in the mid 40s. winds nne 15-25mph with gusts to 45mph. tonight: partly cloudy. lows in the mid 30s. wind north 10-20mph with gusts to 25mph. saturday: partly cloudy. highs will be in the upper 40s. winds north 5-10mph. we'll see mostly rain in hampton roads this northeast north carolina and snow showers with some rain north of the metro. an area of low pressure is just south of our area and is moving quickly to the east. this will intensify as it moves
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heavy at times this morning. the rain/snow will push to the coast by later this morning. then we'll be mostly cloudy and windy later today. there are wind advisories for areas along the coast for this afternoon and evening. winds will gust between 40 and 50mph out of the north/northeast. this could create some power outages later this afternoon. there may be a little nuisance tidal flooding during high tide, but it doesn't look like it will be too bad as the low will quickly move away from our region. however, the waves will be high over the ocean. this will lead to some overwash and possibly beach erosion down along the outer banks. stay tuned for updates. we'll quiet things down tomorrow. chilly and dry with highs in the 40s. less wind. a few showers are possible on sunday with highs in the 50s. warmer and dry for most of next week. good morning, hampton roads. let's check
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this morning, a newport news school bus driver is on administrative leave, accused of attacking a student on a crowded bus. but that student is also in trouble. and only 10 on your side has the video of the assault. rico bush is here to show it to us. rico. don, lex that shocking cell phone video obtained by 10 on your side shows a heated fight between a school bus driver and a student.
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is facing an assault charge, while the student has been suspended from school. take another look at this startling cell phone video someone captured on the school bus. students scream as the driver, 58-year- old john hopkins, hits and chokes a 12- year-old boy. you can also see the student fight back during the attack. we've decided to blur his face. police say the assault happened wednesday afternoon when the driver was taking the kids home from crittenden middle school in newport news. a school spokeswoman says surveillance video from the bus shows the student acting inappropriately before hopkins pulled over and got physical. saritta ayers - parent - c10 01:08:00 "i mean by looking at it i mean, no he doesn't need to put his hands on the child but it also looked like he was trying to protect himself from the child swinging at him." this morning, the student is still facing long term suspension for his role in the fight. no word on if he will be facing any charges too.
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has been with the newport years. school officials say he is on administrative leave. 10 on your side went to hopkins home for comment. no one answered the door. side. today is the last day of training flights over n-a-s oceana in virginia beach. system 2/23/2016 navy pilots have been practicing for several upcoming air shows above the base and surrounding neighborhoods. for the last couple of weeks, you might have heard extra jet noise, especially in the late afternoons. things will get a little quieter since the navy says their extra training ends today. it took york county crews several hours to clear an accident yesterday. take a look at this picture from cook and falcon roads. investigators say an s-u-v wound up on top of a car. the bottom driver was trapped. additional crews arrived to cut him out of the vehicle. nightingale flew him to sentara norfolk general hospital. we
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how he's doing, and the cause of the crash. the other driver was not hurt. it's official. a former city manager is running for mayor in portsmouth. coming up. plus, several local sports stores are closing their doors. are going out- of-business. confederate momuments has gone to the governor. details on a bill that
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memorials. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") winter weather advisory in effect until noon for sussex county to james city county to gloucester county and points northward. today: rain this morning with a wintry mix at times. snow showers north of the metro. this will taper off later this morning, and then we'll be mostly cloudy and windy. highs will be in the mid 40s. winds nne 15-25mph with gusts to 45mph. tonight: partly cloudy. lows in the mid 30s. wind north 10-20mph with gusts to 25mph. saturday:
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be in the upper 40s. winds north 5-10mph. we'll see mostly rain in hampton roads this morning with rain over northeast north carolina and snow showers with some rain north of the metro. an area of low pressure is just south of our area and is moving quickly to the east. this will intensify as it moves later this morning. then we'll be mostly cloudy evening. winds will gust afternoon. there may be as the low will quickly the ocean. this will updates. we'll quiet things down tomorrow. chilly and dry with highs for most of next week. good morning, hampton roads. let's check
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tomorrow morning, the newport news shipyard will celebrate christen its newest submarine, the washington. elisabeth mabus, daughter of secretary of the navy ray mabus, will do the honors of smashing a bottle of champagne across the sub's bow. the washington is the latest virginia-class submarine. this is a picture of the
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at the shipyard. crews first laid her keel in november of 2014. tomorrow's ceremony starts at 11:00 am. tonight, the u-s-n-s laramie will come home after a 3-and-a-half month deployment. the laramie's crew of civil service mariners supported u-s naval operations around the world. that included refueling ships and replenishing them with supplies and cargo. this is video of a previous homecoming. the laramie is scheduled to pull into naval station norfolk around 8:00 tonight. this morning, we're hearing from the man who wants to be the next mayor of portsmouth. as we reported earlier this week, former city manager john rowe announced he will enter the race. he'll face current mayor, kenny wright. rowe made the official announcement in front of a crowded group of supporters last night. three councilmembers and the sheriff have also publicly endorsed him. john rowe - mayoral candidate c1 18:44:46 - we get to not only set the future for portsmouth. but we get a chance to set it by
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behavior of our current local elected officials. rowe was ousted from the city manager's position after a city council vote in april 2015. at the time, mayor wright said it was because of rowe's proposed tax increase to close a budget gap. new developements in a big debate in portsmouth over a confederate monument. this morning, governor terry mcauliffe is reviewing a bill that could impact on monuments across virginia. house bill 587 passed the house and senate this week. portsmouth mayor kenny wright, who opposes the monument in olde town, says he's asked the bill. a law from 1998 already bans local governments from removing war monuments, but the sponsor of the new bill changed the language slightly. it would protect all war monuments, no matter when they were built. the norfolk school board is giving an elementary school building back to the city. board members voted unanimously to turn over oakwood elementary school, off central business park
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spokeswoman says the city requested the property because it has a buyer. a city spokersperson would only say, the city is talking with a private company about expanding its business. if the deal goes through, the company would tear the school down. the students who go to oakwood would move to richard bowling elementary, a few miles away. this morning, we have new information about which local sports authority stores are closing. this after the company filed for bankruptcy. the store on coliseum drive in hampton, the one at janaf in norfolk, and the one near lynnhaven mall in virginia beach are among the 140 across the country that are shuttering. sports authority used to be the largest sporting goods retailer in the country. crews are still ripping down the old norfolk courthouse. nats of demolition we showed you the start of the demolition live on wavy news 10 at 8:00 am on fox 43. the old brick circuit court building is coming down to make way for a new and improved plaza and court complex.
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months for crews to tear rubble away. all new this morning, we're getting a better idea of how much damage last week's deadly storm farm industry. the virginia farm bureau claims totaling $1-point-6 million dollars. chopper 10 was above the damage in waverly. the tornadoes left five people dead across virginia, including three in waverly. virginia department of forestry says the storm caused about $750-thousand dollars in damage to timber alone. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") winter weather advisory in effect until noon for sussex county to james city county to gloucester county and points northward. today: rain this morning with a wintry mix at times. snow showers north of the metro. this will taper off later this morning, and then we'll be mostly cloudy and windy. highs
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winds nne 15-25mph with gusts to 45mph. tonight: partly cloudy. lows in the mid 30s. wind north 10-20mph with gusts to 25mph. saturday: partly cloudy. highs will be in the upper 40s. winds north 5-10mph. we'll see mostly rain in hampton roads this morning with rain over northeast north carolina and snow showers with some rain north of the metro. an area of low pressure is just south of our area and is moving quickly to the east. this will intensify as it moves offshore. rain will be heavy at times this morning. the rain/snow will push to the coast by later this morning. then we'll be mostly cloudy and windy later today. there are wind advisories for areas along the coast for this afternoon and evening. winds will gust between 40 and 50mph out of the north/northeast. this could create some power outages later this afternoon. there may be a little nuisance tidal flooding during high tide, but it doesn't look like it will be too bad as the low will quickly move
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however, the waves will be high over the ocean. this will lead to some overwash and possibly beach erosion down along the outer banks. stay tuned for updates. we'll quiet things down tomorrow. chilly and dry with highs in the 40s. are possible on sunday with highs in the 50s. warmer and dry for most of next week. morning. the rain/snow will push to the coast by later this morning. then we'll be mostly cloudy and windy later today. there are wind advisories for areas along the coast for this afternoon and evening. winds will gust between 40 and 50mph out of the north/northeast. this could create some power outages later this afternoon. there may be a little nuisance tidal flooding during high tide, but it doesn't look like it will be too bad as the low will quickly move away from our region. however, the waves will be high over the ocean.
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overwash and possibly beach erosion down along the outer banks. stay tuned for updates. we'll quiet things down tomorrow. chilly and dry with highs in the 40s. less wind. a few showers with highs in the 50s. warmer and dry for most of next week. this will lead to some overwash and possibly beach erosion down along the outer banks. stay tuned for updates. we'll quiet things down tomorrow. chilly and dry highs in the 50s. warmer and dry for most of next week. will quickly move away from our region. however, the waves will be high over the ocean. this will lead to some overwash and possibly beach erosion down along the outer banks.
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new this morning, eating yogurt could help protect women against high blood pressure. researchers at boston university compared two groups. women who ate 5 or more servings of yogurt a week...and those who ate it once a month. the group that ate more yogurt had a 20 percent lower risk of developing hypertension. doctors tried the study in men, but found weaker results.
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research. water hazard. oh yeah. even pro-golfers can miss the mark. we'll show you up. hundreds of sharks, right off florida's coast. we'll explain what they're doing there. and the latest republican debate entered new territory when it came to personal attacks. wait until you hear from the candidates! and many you may have gone to bed with some snow on the ground. all of that is rain now. we'll talk about how long that will
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is coming up. you never know what can happen on the golf course. even the pros can have problems. watch what happened to pga golfer marc leishman, who lives in virginia beach. he decided to try and hit his submerged ball from the bottom of a lake on the 18th hole during the first round of the w-g-c cadillac championship in sydney. despite taking off his shoes & socks and rolling up his pants, he got soaked by his own putt! leishman only managed to move the ball about a yard into the sand. he would go on to double bogey the hole. speaking of water hazards, there's sea of
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coast. take a look at this video right off the coast of palm beach. you're looking at hundreds of spinner sharks. biologists say the sharks migrate each winter from north carolina. lifeguards flew purple flags long the beach alerting people to watch for sharks as they hit the waves. only on 10, a shocking school bus fight between a student and the driver. :00 - :04 nats of fight "oh my goodness" rico bush has more about what's next for both of them. plus, it's been nearly a month since anyone has seen this missing teenager. ahead, how you can help. and an update to a hampton community terrorized by vandals. after speaking with police, its a lot worse than previously thought. thanks for joining us,
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katie collett. and i'm don roberts. we start with another check of what's expected to be a messy morning commute. meteorologist jeremy wheeler is tracking rain and cold temperatures. and jeremy all the rain overnight could lead to standing water on the roads. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") winter weather advisory in effect until noon for sussex county to james city county to gloucester county and points northward. today: rain this morning with a wintry mix at times. snow showers north of the metro. this will taper off later this morning, and then we'll be mostly cloudy and windy. highs will be in the mid 40s. winds nne 15-25mph with gusts to 45mph. tonight: partly cloudy. lows in the mid 30s. wind north 10-20mph with gusts to 25mph. saturday: partly cloudy. highs will be in the upper 40s. winds north 5-10mph. we'll see mostly rain in hampton roads this morning with rain over northeast north carolina and snow showers with some rain north of the metro. an area of low pressure is just south of our area
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