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>> your mind runs through a whole bunch of different scenarios. >> she does not know who killed her daughter, but she is not ruling out that her husband could have played a role. >> do you believe he did it? >> i believe in a lot of different things. until the evidence is brought to me and the charges are out there, then i will go from there. >> he has maintained his innocence from jail and even of his former lawyer says gps coordinates put his work truck just feet from the home where police found her body. >> they want to be 100% confidence that who they are put in front of that judges the right person. >> the medical examiner ruled her cause of death acute heroine poisoning, but her method of death was ruled undetermined. how did she get heroine inside her system?
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>> we look back at the case one year after aj's disappearance. interviews with her mother, and challenges facing investigators including the question of whether or not she was murdered. you can see that tonight on wavy.com. don: and tonight, a bit of a breeze in the air. the wind kept up as we found, in downtown norfolk today. there is good news in the weekend forecast. we will also see the side. >> it is just starting to set out their great if you have any cool pictures that you want to send to us tonight, feel free to post to facebook or twitter. thank you to everybody that you can give us updates on what you
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most of us just had rain this morning, but that is quickly pulling away. we will continue to watch the clouds break apart. 41 in portsmouth, we are 39 in hampton, and 39 degrees in suffolk. more breezy from newport news into virginia beach. it actually very windy along the coast from the eastern shore to the outer banks. right now wind gusts up to 28 miles per hour. those numbers are starting to drop. here is our satellite radar composite. it is taking a while to get these clouds out of here. we will continue to see mainly how to skies by about 9:00 p.m. because the causal stick around, they will not drop off too quickly as we go through the overnight hours. it will be a chilly start your saturday.
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forecast for tomorrow, but then we have showers to talk about. tom: what you do not get to see out of last night's storm caused issues in atlantic city. people have three inches of new snow. the reminder to have the wavy weather app on your phone and weekend. tisha: two months until the corruption trial of the norfolk city treasurer. plenty of time for the charges to be slimmed down. we are hoping with a new file of paperwork, we have new information on this case. reporter: facing a lot of time in bars if convicted. he claims he did nothing wrong,
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>> he has been charged with eight counts of public corruption and perjury. he received at least 470 $5,000 four your timeframe. -- four here timeframe. they claim he also accepted $25,000 to give to a next girlfriend. his attorney says that federal prosecutors cornered him on the stand, testifying in another trial. his perjury trial charges should be thrown out. they claim he was entrapped i federal prosecutors. in 2013, he was a defense witness during a break of the commonwealth trial. when he took the stand under of, federal prosecutors cross-examined him and asked him questions he knew that they knew he would lie about. questions like had he taken
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he answered no, and they're using this testimony against him. essentially the fence sentiment during his testimony -- and the federal agents set him up during his testimony. in the meantime, he is scheduled for trial on may 3. tom: the nation's highest court has set a date to hear governor bob mcdonnell's appeal. the supreme court will take up the case on april 27. doing political favors for a wealthy executive in exchange and loans. his lawyers will argue they convicted him on a overly broad definition of primary. -- primary. the appeal of his wife
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tisha: police are looking for 18-year-old carlton junior. he is wanted for the murder of wayne anthony watford who was found dead at the pleasant hill cemetery. if you know where he's is, call crimestoppers . tom: a warning from the real federal marshals and the eye of a fake when snaking a call asking for money. there is a scam on the other end of the phone. the caller claims to be from the marshal's office, the fbi, or the sheriff's department they . they tell you that you just jury duty, and you own them a fine right there on the side. don't do it. hang up and call the authorities. tisha: the midtown tunnel will
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the tunnel will reopen monday morning by 5:00 a.m. tom: still ahead, a funding the middle of a battle. see the bill making its way through the system. tisha: plus, talking trash and making big decisions. how a new deal will mean big changes for your garbage. high school basketball tournament. tom: and ashley's forecast them
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>> from the station on your side, you are watching wavy news 10 at 6:00 p.m. tisha: a virginia senate committee has passed a bill that planned parenthood. tom: the department of health gets more than $25,000 to the hampton roads office. the agency says those are federal dollars used for std prevention. the legislation would defend the organization and redirect funds to more comprehensive health care for women. >> we think that the people of virginia need more access to care right now, and not less
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>> they see women for other activities, but the birth control and things like that, the abortion ideology and the portion culture formulated most of their policy. tom: the money that it receives in the state does not fund abortions, says planned parenthood. tisha: next, changes to how garbage is processed. what does it mean for your bottom line? tom: and everything going on this weekend, including an event to remember the battle of
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>> you are watching wavy news 10 anita blanton, and chief meteorologist don slater. tom: we are back with decision day on who will be processing your garbage. >> we first told you yesterday about a debate they were having trash was picked up. two choices with the hope of saving money for cities. today, a decision and a change on the way. we have more than what it means. reporter: since 2010 they have served as the incinerator and disclosure for the trash authority. starting in 2018 that will change. a new company will take over and save money.
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hampton roads. three options for trash disposal, and in the end they chose a new company. >> generally speaking, this should save the community the course of the next 15 years. >> they came in roughly $20 per trash disposal. >> we were happy with the outcome, and we wanted to be the preferred provider for 2018. will have to look at other options for our facility. >> according to the chief operating officer, they are building a one-of-a-kind plant in chesapeake. >> the particular aggregation of these technologies, is seen around the world. >> it would be very good to have unanimous support.
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includes several southside communities, voted on a new agreement to stay together in the future. seven members voted to the resolution down. that. >> if this can continue, and goes to fruition, this can be waste disposal and the united states. that room forward to the past. we still have a contract with the navy to continue to produce steam past 2020. they will have to find an alternate form of fuel in the meantime if they are not able to find adequate trash to barn. >> now, your super doppler 10 forecast meteorologist ashley baylor. ashley: this morning we had wet and windy conditions.
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the rain showers are pushing out into the maritime. we will continue to see these clouds break apart, and the wind will ease up. we are going to be tracking since buddy rich hours as we head into saturday night. i have to stop and take store report yesterday. the radar was being quirky and showing snow with her there was snow. thank you for letting me know backyard. next week we will be back in the 60's and 70's, so something to look forward to. here is a look at our satellite and radar composite. the sources of pulling away, and the clouds continued to break apart. winds are sustained between three and 20 miles per hour. they will stay up for the next several hours. at least the wind is starting to back off.
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to -- gusts up to 50 miles per hour at times. it is chilly tonight. 39 degrees at newport news. about 40 degrees right now elsewhere. let's go hour-by-hour through the rest of this evening, into your saturday. he can see that we will continue to decrease in clouds as we go through the overnight hours. by tomorrow, they drop into the 30's. unfortunately, it will stay cool into the afternoon. a quick moving system clipper system will give us increasing clouds tomorrow. by the afternoon we will see more clouds and sunshine. most of your day, almost the entire day on saturday is going to stay dry. you can see a chance of showers and midnight. some spotty rain showers expected from midnight on sunday
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morning. if you're going to be early, you will need an umbrella or a jacket with a hood. those rechargeable move out and the rest of the day will be increasing sunshine. something i want to mention, tomorrow morning we should have a great view of the international space station. it will pass over hampton roads. we will be able to view it at 5:42 a.m. in the morning. it will last about five minutes. it can be a little bit difficult to see, and even more difficult to capture with the camera. but if you have one of those very fancy cameras, feel free to send it to us on facebook, twitter, or reported at wavy.com. 46 degrees across the south side. 40 degrees expected in norfolk.
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cool, but not as windy as it was today. there is also the day forecast. increasing sun on sunday, and then lots of sunshine expected for much of next week, with temperatures finally back in the 60's and 70's. all of our latest forecast updates on wavy.com. >> you are looking live at the hospice center at old dominion university, site of the first round of the state basketball tournament.
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>> teams from hampton roads begin today, with dreams of the ultimate prize. state high school championship. it is not easy. i am here at the center on the campus of old dominion university, quarterfinal action. the first day of the virginia high school basketball tournament, always a hotbed of high school basketball. one of the more interesting games of the day in the for a division. lake taylor hospital not made the state tournament in 33 years, but what a green - game by the titans.
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these guys played well in their first state tournament in over three decades. >> it feels so good, and i'm very excited for the staff and the kids, my wife, and all our fans. i'm very excited for them. i am reserved right now, but i'm overwhelmed for everybody else who has been supporting us over the years. bruce: now in the first game today, girls four a, brian parsons is going to join us with that game. >> the action tipped off with a four a state quarterfinals. wilson against millbrook. wilson trailed by one at the half, and in the second half the presidents go on a run. maria coker with the land, and then more.
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one of three wells players in double figures. the star of the show was taylor in words. she takes it straight to the basket for the lady and. -- for the lay-in. a sensational game. wilson pulls away in the second half, and they win it. they advanced to the semifinals. bruce: and behind me, this is princeton high school in the white. they scored the first 22 points, and they lead 16 3-13 with two minutes left in the third quarter. trying to believe princess and will not win another title. march madness begins tonight at the freeman center. christopher newport university
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first round of the ncaa division playoffs. this is the 20th appearance. i will have highlights tonight at 10:45 p.m. on the fox 43 sportswrap and all the high school basketball action concerning our local schools from around the state. tom: fun times. a fun weekend. ashley: it is better to be indoors. the temperatures will warm up, but not by much. a chance for spotty showers, and next week, 60's and 70's.
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we had people make their own pizzas. they were very clear about what they didn't want... when i see fillers i run for the hills. what is bha? that doesn't sound fun. i've never heard of those things. i don't want that. so, why in the world would you pay for those ingredients in the pizza you buy? umm... get to know better. papa john's pizzas don't have ingredients like bha, bht or meat with fillers. get one of our best deals ever: for just 9.99 get any large pizza with up to 5 toppings. that's five toppings for just 9.99. all with our quality guarantee. at papajohns.com tonight, trump's about face. he reverses what he said just last night in that raucous debate about torture, and
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change-up. what does trump really believe? new evidence. the o.j. simpson saga back in the news with a new twist. a knife found years ago on his former estate. why police are only just now testing it for evidence. hotel horror. following days of tearful testimony, a jury will soon decide whether to award erin andrews $75 million after a stalker secretly taped her inside her hotel room. and stopping peanut allergies. what doctors say you could be doing now that might prevent a lifetime of potentially deadly complications for your child. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. good evening. republicans voting in four primary and caucus states tomorrow may still be frying to process the takeaway from last night's debate in detroit. besides the schoolyard
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