tv Newscenter 5 Eyeopener ABC January 10, 2016 10:00am-11:00am EST
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>> now on newscenter 5. >> breakingiteing a huge fire. the overnight rescues i want alarms that sent guests running. a stormy sunday on tap. heavy rains strong wind and the cold. also breaking overnight overnight no wiper in last night's power ball drawing. the eye piping jackpot that is now up for grabs. >> this is news center five. >> it's sunday january 10th i'm doug meehan. >> i'm antoinette antonio. no one took home the grand prize. there
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in boston worth a million bucks. >> it's not happening here. >> here's your winning numbers this morning. 45, 50 degrees in some spots. it's possible some of us may get to 60. this storm system is bringing and lot of moisture with it and a lot of wind as well. as we head through the day today, it's happening. we're starting to see the downpours. lot of pounding on the roadways. now nantucket, you got downpours going on. kind of coming up in the kamal and southern parts of plymouth county. watch out boston. as you widen out the view. has a little bit of break and more downpours towards hartford. this is going to be a wet day out there. the thin is, mild as well. look at the temperatures climbing into the mid to
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we're talking about record heat today. that south easterly wind will be strong. the map is wet at noon and still wet at 5:00. the temperatures so nice just wish we had sunshine to go along with. unfortunately we'll be dealing with a lot of rain. then we start to talk about the cold weather coming tomorrow. i'll have the time line of that show and it includes a chance of snow tuesday night. we'll talk more about that. thank you. we have breaking news out of sturbridge this morning. these are images of a massive four alarm fire. it happened near a popular wedding inventory -- venue. they made three rescues at the publick house. firefighters say everyone made it out safe. this has been a tough fight. some flames reignited after
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one woman inside the motel says another guest was briefly trapped. >> we've heard her screaming to get help to get out because she was actually in there when there was fire in front of her room. >> the fire chief tells us crews had to use ladders to rescue some of the guests. he said the fire might have started a trash bin possibly from a cigarette. three or four parked cars outside the motel burned. a more breaking news. $1.3 billion that is the new prize. >> nobody won last night's power ball jackpot. naffs a billion -- that was a billion. here at the wine company in boston. the massachusetts state lottery says that a customer there won a million dollars. those winning numbers if you are holding tickets this morning.
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32, 34, 57 and the power ball is 13. nobody picked those numbers, not even one of the 1300 people in derry, new hampshire who all went in on a huge pool. nobody was allowed to buy more than one ticket. but it's also a long shot. the odds of winning was 1 in 292 million. the new billion dollars drawing coming up wednesday night, we'll have those winning numbers here on newscenter 5. worcester police made an arrest in a deadly hit-and-run. a man was struck early yesterday morning. 21-year-old vincent green of west boylston is in police custody. he is facing charges. right now weymouth police officer is recovering from a car crash. this is new video in from overnight from maine street. both the police crews and the other car damage interested --
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the officer is already out of the hospital. it's not clear if anybody else was hurt. a boy has serious injuries after falling through thin ice. people nearby ran to help him in the water in brockton. julie mcdonald has more or the quick moves to get help for the kids. >> everybody was calling the fire department and call the politics. he was still under. >> reporter: he described the terrifying moments waiting for the second of two bill boy -- two little boys to be pulled. it all started as a dare. >> one of them went on top of the ice. the other one said if you go i'll go. the 9-year-old fell in first and the 12-year-old fell in. that's when my brother and cousin went to look for help. >> reporter: one of the
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the woman called 911. the man jumped into the icy water after the kids. >> the first individual who was like nine came out. he was fine. little bit shaken and blue in the face. he was fine. >> reporter: the neighbors said it wasn't until brockton firefighters arrived that the orlando of the -- older of the two was rescued. he was under water for five minutes. >> it was too cold. they had to come out. >> reporter: there is a fire on creston street. when the firefighters arrived, their rescue was amazing and fast. unfortunately, there were several minutes when the friends of these boys were running door to door trying to get help and for someone to call 911. in brockton, wcvb, newscenter 5. an injured boston police officer is determined to get back to work. that's according to the herald. it's reporting that officer kirk is feeling better after being shot in the
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tomorrow. suspected drug dealer and was driving without a license. got out and fired a the officer. of a philadelphia police officer is now charged with attempted murder. edward archer is charged with aggravated assault and being held without bail. patrol car while firing gunshots. the officer was hit three times but survived. the suspect confessed saying he did it in the name of islam. >> i don't think it had anything to do with isis. he wanted to make a mark for himself. >> the attacked officer needed certainly on his arm but -- surgery on his arm. the authorities say he spent some time in egypt in 2013 but they are not calling this an act of terror. a new york city police
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being shot early yesterday morning. it happened while that officer was responding to a fight at a party in the bronx. police say a 19-year-old suspect with a long criminal record shot the officer four times hitting him in the leg. the shooting happened three hours after history released on jail. new support for hillary clinton. today planned parenthood will endorse the democrat at a campaign event in manchester, new hampshire. in announcement follows some celebrity endorsements for clinton. abby joined clinton. republican presidential candidate donald trump is also state. tomorrow morning he'll be at the banquet and convention center
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win -- wind damn for a rally. it's incredible and the first in the nation's primary february 9th. that means thatted in candidates are wrapping up their campaign strategies. this final push is critical for presidential hopefuls. if you live in new hampshire and haven't yet crossed paths, that's all about to change. >> we're going to find candidates bump into each other. people will be able to find candidates in the local businesses and big rallies, pretty much anywhere. >> reporter: for opportunities candidate's can't scoop up expect surrogates to be rallying in their place to make that one on one connection. >> you'll see more volunteers in the state. you'll hear volunteers making more phone calls and they'll be knocking on your door. >> reporter: plenty of voters still haven't made up their mind. for the republican field, candidates will be working hard
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issues that matter to grant knit staters. >> that's jobs and the economy. that's national security. those are the kind of things that the candidate have to talk about. >> reporter: experts say negative tv ads will start coming on strong funded primarily by candidate super pac's. it's getting people to the polls that matters the most. especially for the republicans. >> campaign especially on the republican side, where the difference between second and fifth could be a couple thousand votes, getting out the vote matters. >> the republican field is expected to narrow down. experts say candidates who come in sixth or below likely to drop out. the match is set. the patriots will host the kansas city chiefs saturday in the afc playoff game. that is the result of last night's ugly game between pittsburgh and cincinnati. here's the 4th quarter, this fumble gave the steelers new life after
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jeremy hill loses the ball. and then, personal foul at the field goal. here is that pick with just 14 seconds left in the game. the steelers win it, 18-16. on the way this morning. the t is looking to take some cost saving action. >> the audit that's sparking a crack down on spending and where the transit agency is looking to cut. also a domestic flight to denver border. severe weather down south, the storm system causing all kinds of damage in the region. >> a warm but stormy day today but winter, making a come back. my time line for our next blast of cold air. we're following several breaking stories, a firefighter on the scene of a massive fire and everybody getting out safely. no big winners in last night's record breaking power ball game.
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fortunately, no reports of any injuries. in missouri there is snow to deal with. there won't be accumulation. cold is on the way there. windchills are expected to bring the temperatures down to the single digits. >> looks like winter there. what is that? >> it was actually colder and snowier in little rock, arkansas. let me show you scenes from outside. there's been a fog out there. you see a little bit of reduced visibility. we've been dealing with that all morning. but the rain and the wind picking things up. as you check out the visibilities across the area , worest -- it was a lot thicker. that kind of day -- you're looking at city cam across the
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46 degrees east, south easterly winds, they're starting to pick up. the temperatures have come off the morning low. shooting temperatures up in the upper 40's now. you'll see most of the temperatures are at least in the upper 40's. a lot of 50's showing up. i think this area right here could see one or two 60's before the afternoon is out. you won't get a chance to enjoy it. the wind will be howling and rainy. high winds warnings are out. really for cape ann and cape cod. this is where we put a wind advisory. we can see wind gust here 60 miles an hour. the problem with that is, if you knock down a tree limb, you will lose power as we head through the afternoon. what's causing this? big storms have been getting strong out through ohio. you might say, that's it. it's going to sit here far while.
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developing out west. we're seeing heavy showers now south of the city. you -- looking down towards brockton stretching towards plymouth. big down tour up to ring, that will be moving out. once you drive past sturbridge, you're getting pretty heavy downpours. so far the lightning has been offshore. has going to happen? it's more of the same. watch the temperature. they keep inching up through the afternoon. by the 5:00, we're shutting down the rain but we still have a few scattered showers. as we head through the evening hours, there could be a few scattered showers left over. we do clear things off. temperature will start to drop off. i think for most of us, we'll have an opportunity for the rain to sink in.
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situation that we're dealing with. break it all down for you in the 7 day forecast, today 56, tomorrow windy and cold. 36 on the thermometer. tuesday night, got a fast moving alberta clipper cutting through the great lakes. the temperatures are marginal. i think we'll see a little bit of light snow but not much. behind it it does get much colder. we start to modify a little bit as we head towards next weekend. next saturday about 32 degrees and partly sunny skies. other stories on the eye. >> an anonymous tipster is not credible. that's according to a judge. hernandez's lawyer wanted to further examine the tipster's claim. the former patriot was vicked of
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oden lloyd. an emergency landing in canada. the united airlines flight from alaska was supposed to land in denver yesterday. but a few hours after take off, the crew decided to divert the flight after getting a the passengers. there's no word on what the message was. the mbta is now launching an audit into overtime payments and procedures. several weeks. it comes after the mbta revealed payroll data showing the agency paid out $75 million in overtime last year. that's up from $61 million the prevent previous -- previous. more than 1600 mbta -- it has been said an army marchs on its stomach. the right diet has been just as rifle. >> with that mind, a local lab is looking for your help to
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for our troops. >> reporter: meatballs and chicken and tomatoes. these meals ready to eat sound good and tasty but how good are they for fielding our fighting storrs -- forces. >> it's not about taste. >> reporter: dr. phil carr is heading up a study at the research development and engineering center. the goal to determine how mre's like mango peach apple sauce can affect the nutritional needs of soldiers. the lab is looking for 40 volunteers willing to eat these prepackaged morsals and record how it affects their system. >> what we'll do with that information is start to get an understanding of has going on. then we can identify more targeted approaches to add to the mres. >> reporter: if you want to take
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mres are the only thing you'll be able to eat over the course of that study. that's for 21 days. >> not bad. >> reporter: dr. phil said all of the meals already meet the highest of nutritional value. they just trying to improve on that. >> the gut is the first line of defense. we want to maintain that barrier possible. >> you got follow your gut. >> no. the thing about it would be, you only allowed to drink water and black coffee. they want to see what it does to the stomach. >> everything looks okay. you want to get involved in that study, we have a link on our website wcvb.com. on the way this morning, major retailer issues a recall
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go into the 30's and 20's. and chance of light snow tuesday. i know some of you are interested what's going to happen next week as the pats take on the chiefs. looks like 28 degrees for the first kickoff. we'll keep our fingers crossed. otherwise, enjoy the return of winter. >> thank you. thousands of teenagers all over the world are taking on a major challenge. >> they now have six weeks to build their own robot. high school students in manchester, new hampshire are among the 75,000 kids participating in the competition. it's called first. it's suppose to get teenagers excited about science and engineering. the challenge to build a 120-pound robot was revealed yesterday. >> by the end of week six, -- >> we're also going to be a lot
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redoing. >> failing is a good thing. the first robotics competition was started years ago. >> they will be mentally stressed. pulling the hair out. >> it's great as well. donald trump's campaign office vandalized. >> messages scrawled on the office. the local link, newly recaptured mexican drug lord heads to new england. right now we want to take a live look back into sturbridge that breaking news we've been following. four alarm fire at the publick house. we do know three people were rescued.
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>> now on newscenter 5. >> breaking overnight a massive fire on the property of a historic senior bridge -- sturbridge inn. an arrest in a deadly hit-and-run. the charges the suspect is facing. rainy, windy, at least it's warm. storm i'm tracking and the changes i'm tracking for your workweek ahead. more breaking news overnight, you can keep dreaming people. no winners in last night's record breaking power ball drawing. the billion dollars plus jackpot now up for grabs. >> now on newscenter 5 eye
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>> good morning thank you so much for joining us. it's 10:30 just about. new time. here we go. >> one good thing about it for us, we're still inside. it's a little damp out there now. >> just a little bit. >> that's what you have to deal with. lot of water out there. at least it is not cold. we're talking pretty mild temperatures. we're talking about 40's and 50's out there now. it's possible some of us could get to 60 degrees. this is record setting heat we're talking about today. this storm system out here just dragging that warm air up. that's why we got the rain out there. there are incredibly strong winds about 2000 feet. these cels build up, they drag some that to the ground. pretty good little downpour
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that pivoting its way northward. if you like showers now, you will be into heavy rain. there's that band stretch into southern plymouth county. boston got another batch here. the strongest cell is this area here. this is also lifting its way towards the northeast. that's why i say, if aren't in heavy rain now, you will be shortly. mild temperatures today. up in the mid-50's. rain all day today. but temperature will stay on the mild side. by monday and tuesday, look at our high temperature. into the 30's again. there's going to be a cold wind coming in tomorrow. we'll talk more about that and spread of snow on tuesday. thank you. breaking overnight, massive fire at a lodge connected to a sturbridge historic inn. crews made three rescues.
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4:00 this morning at the publick house in sturbridge. this photo was taken by the guest at the motel. we have a live look at the scene. firefighters tell us everyone did make it out safely. they are still doctor investigate -- there investigating. this has been a tough flight. some flames. did reignited. firefighters think the fire might have started because of a cigarette in a trash bin. wooster police making an arrest in a deadly hit-and-run. a man was struck and killed early yesterday morning. >> a 21-year-old west boylston man was in custody. he was walking home from a security guard. this was about 3:00 yesterday morning. rescuers tried to revive him but he died. witnesses say police scoured the streets looking for an suv with damage to the front right
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>> it's horrible. i don't know why anyone could have done that. >> he was a very good person. just too bad that it happened the way it did. >> vincent green facing charges including leaves the scene of an accident. more breaking news, there was no jackpot winner in last night's power ball. boosting the jackpot for wednesday's drawing to $1.3 billion. yesterday $950 million jackpot was the largest in u.s. history. there was one big winner locally as ticket sold in boston was worth $1 million. those winning numbers were 16, 19, 32, 34, 57 and the power ball is 13. in commitment 2016 the council on american islamic relations want s an apology from
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escorted. she stood up in silent protest some people in the crowd heckled the woman as she was led out. s police are also investigating after trump's massachusetts headquarters in littleton was hit by vandals. they found sexual references on the window. the word pick was sprayed across -- pig window. >> free speech is one thing. when you resort to a criminal act, vandalism, whether you're for or against something, that's crossing the line. >> the build running the historic structure in town. information is asked to call police. an unusual discovery by police in munson. a vehicle involved in a buried in christopher faces charges in
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death of leblanc. police have dug up that car. >> it's a very quiet neighborhood as a rule. it's out of the norm. >> he has not been arrested. police said he is given a full confession. boston fire investigators want to know what caused a three alarm fire in jamaica plains. the flames broke out in an apartment complex for the elderly. everyone inside was ordered to evacuate. several streets in the area were closed. one resident was taken to the hospital for evaluation. more than a dozen people have been displaced by that fire. a woman is in critical condition after a fire in rehoboth.
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confined to the living room. the 43-year-old woman was hurt. firefighters think a heating system to blame for a carbon monoxide scare in auburn. about 150 people had to evacuate a strip mall yesterday because of high levels of gas at one business. firefighters say co was more than 1 parts per million in the air at great expression dental center. the number of cases brought under jessica's law is up sharply. that law is meant to keep child predators behind bars longer. there were 150 such cases in the that is three times as many as five years earlier. many convicts received sentences ten years or longer. the expensive green line project, will be a top priority at tomorrow's mbta meeting. the fiscal control board will discuss the future of the project which was recently put
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$3 billion to expand the trolley line into medford and somerville. the update on the budget will be discussed. volunteers and caretakers are cleaning up a west bridgewater cemetery after vandals hit it again. some of the dating back to the 1700's. nine of them were broken. that caused thousands of dollars in damages. >> we've got a lot of people forward to help. it's going to be a long day. >> the cemetery caretaker wants to install surveillance cameras. plotting the next legal move for mexico's notorious drug lord. >> new detail about how el chapo got caught. >> lawsuit against fit bit. the complaints about the popular device, the key functions some users say don't work.
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>> good morning. welcome back. it is like a hollywood thriller, el chapo is back behind bars. there's a new twist. reports after sean penn met with the fugitive while he was on the run. the united states is working to extradite el chapo so he can face charges here. >> he wanted to spend his infamy into celebrity. instead el chapo is back in handcuffs. the drug lord was paraded in front of cameras as authorities rushed him back to the prison. after months on the run, special forces finally catching up with guzman. the health dose of vanity apparently after his escaped
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wanted a bio made about him. mexican marines raiding a house, killing five of el chapo's men and seizing weapons including 50 caliber sniper rifles. they finally caught up with guzman after he run through sewer tunnels and hijacked a vehicle. you see him here once he was caught. mexican officials quickly declaring mission accomplished. the u.s. department of justice calling the arrest a victory for the citizens of both mexico and the united states. he faces charges in multiple u.s. districts for murder and drugs but so far, no word on extradition. >> el chapo could be possibly trieded in federal court in con coward, new hampshire. he was one of several people indicted following an elaborate
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involving cocaine. police now say the mother of the so called affluenza teen withdrew $30,000 before running off to mexico. tonya couch cut ties with the boy's father. they were arrested in mexico last month. ethan couch killed four people in a drunk driving crash in 2013. but the defense argued he was too coddle by his rich parents to know better. 51 degrees out there now. the rain has moved in and then up next is the wind. >> you can see the wind gusts are pretty substantial especially as you head towards the cape. around the boston area, we're still seeing gusting up to 30 or 38 miles an hour. even through the north shore, we're seeing readings upper 30's. it is a windy start to the day. look what's happening in the
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on the lens. as you look downtown over the city, we're looking at kind of a drippy day. it is warm. let's talk about the temperatures that are out there now. most of the readings are into the 40's. pittsburgh is holding on 38. it will instantly pop up. we've got close to 50 over in lawrence. we got 46 in the city. 51 in norwood and south of there the temperatures are in the 50's. these are getting close to record high temperature. here are the winds, we got high wind warnings at the coast. we got wind advisories. if you look inland, it is breezy. win gust 50 miles an hour. that rain is starting to move its way in here. it has been doing that. it comes in batches. rain will likely for a while and
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be careful if you're driving. because all the water on the roadway. we got a nice little band from plymouth up to brockton. this is lifting its way towards the city of boston. heaviest downpours are west of -- watch the temperatures and the rainfall. you'll see by 5:00, we are well into the 50's everywhere pin most of the rain see is starting to wind down. even so, we're still dealing with temperatures in the 40's and 50's. tomorrow morning, temperature will drop to the 30's. let me break you down over the next seven days. tomorrow 36 degrees. this is 6:00 a.m. watch what happens during the day.
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teens and 20's all day long. this is cold stuff. you'll need the mittens and gloves. tuesday is a dry day. we warm up a little bit to 38 degrees. this system cutting across the great lakes, it brings moisture. we may have snow shower or rain shower. most of that is on tuesday night. it's so fast, it doesn't have opportunity to get going. then that kind of moves out of here because the storm gets stronger as it moves offshore. that's where you'll see heavier snow up towards nova scotia. that's why thursday and friday, only featuring temperatures in the 20's and 30's. on saturday, partly cloudy skies, 32 degrees. how about that pats game. doesn't look too bad. i will tell you, there's a hint of some snow on sunday. if it comes in early, those games are exciting when you have snow falling.
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looks like any snow in week will be tuesday night into wednesday. it's looking like light amounts. thank you. the bruins se to the senators. mark stone scored 422 in overtime to lift ottawa to a win. after being stopped on his first attempt, in all they rask shot three shots. the patriots will be hosting the kansas city chiefs next saturday. that is the result of last night's ugly game between pittsburgh and cincinnati. the steelers won despite this. quarterback ben roethlisberger had to leave the game with a shoulder injury. somebody in the crowd threw trash at him >> it was dire. we begin together nine years. we kind of looked at each other.
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>> you know what they say about pay back. roethlisberger returned to the game in the 4th quarter to to win last minute game winning drive. final. the steelers or broncos in denver next sunday. >> fit bit is facing a class action lawsuit. heart rate measurements are dangerously inaccurate. a lawyer involved in the case wanted refunds. fit bit said the suit doesn't have merit. stop and shop is removing children's cough syrup from the shelve. the product in question is care one children's mucous relief cough cherry flavor in the the four ounce size. stop and shop says anyone who has the product should dispose tv and bring in their receipt for a refund. they say a picture is worth a thousand words.
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a photo of two accident victims that has gone viral. erika stovall and her boyfriend were on their home when their pick-up truck slammed into a bridge in tennessee. it's taken social media by storm. the couple has been inundated with messages from people all around the world. >> we've gotten hundreds of messages just telling us that our story is what brought them out of a really dark place in their life. >> stovall said she's happy that so many people have been touched by that picture. including antoinette. on the hills of some major star wars success, harrison ford is hitting a big file -- milestone here. he has grossed more at u.s. box
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ever. ford has raked in $4.7 billion. new awakens. there you go. i still need to watch them. i haven't seen any of them. i'm not going to do it yet. >> i'm not going to tell you who luke's father is. we're following breaking story this morning. >> wooster police making an arrest in a deadly hit-and-run. a live look in sturbridge. firefighters rescued several
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overnight. firefighters still working on that fire at a historic publick house in sturbridge. this happened on the motel side. not the historic inn. the flames broke out around 4:00 this morning. they reached four alarms about an hour later. firefighters made three rescues. their own. now we're taking a live look from there. firefighters are wrapping up their on scene investigation but of course, they're still will be looking into it. the fire might have started in the trash bin. four cars that were parked near the motel also burned.
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hit-and-run that filled a man in cooser. -- wooster. 21-year-old vincent green is facing charges including leaving the scene of an accident. there was no jackpot winner in last night's power ball. boosting the prize for wednesday' drawing to $1.3 billion. yesterday $950 million jackpot was already the largest in u.s. history. there was one big winner locally, a ticket in boston is worth a million dollars. recovering recovering from a car crash. this video on main street. both the cruiser and out car has front end damage. it's not clear if anybody else was hurt. other stories, a boy has after falling through an icy pond in brockton. it happened yesterday behind school. he was with another boy at the time. both fell in.
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get help. reminder too, we did have that cold snap, there's ice out there. >> it's been so mild. >> we've got the rain and the warm temperatures in here. ice is nowhere near ready for that. we do have some colder temperatures. the ski resort, they're get a wash out going on today. we've got colder temperatures this week. they'll be making snow . overall it's a wintery forecast this week. it's not that bad. >> a big one is coming. okay, mike, thank you. thank you for joining us on a very busy sunday morning. >> have yourself a great day on
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