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tt a gaston county woman is facing charges after three people were found dead including her husband. crystal was arrested after officers discovered the victims inside a home, during a welfare check. gambino is charged with murder the death of her husband. additional charges are expected once the two other victims are identified. the charlotte mecklenburg police department is investigating whether a group of officers used excessive force during an arrest caught on video. the video captured the officers moments after they tackled a hit and run suspect who was trying to get away. one was seen punching the suspect several times. the man was fighting back, and the officer was trying to get him to comply. no word in the officers were on leave during the investigation. expansion at charlotte douglas international airport
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crews taking down a rental car building was posted on facebook. the aviation director says concourse a will get 9 more gates, the first construction since 99. the first part is expected to be complete by 2018. unclear if flights will be added from raleigh to charlotte, that's up to the individual airlines to decide. a lawsuit involving a chapel hill student is going back to lower court, in 2014, jillianian murray filed a lawsuit ying her sexual assault case had been mishandled. the school claims it was immune because it was acting as a state agency. appeals court justices were split-1 on the issue -- split 2- 1 on the issue. a group of parents is challenging the dress code at a public charter school. the rules at charter day school
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girls can only wear skirts, skorts or jumper dresses. parents argue pants should be an option because they are warmer than skirts in the winter and provide modesty while the playground. >> when it's 19 degrees out and she is so cold she is crying, she doesn't want to put on a skirt while boys can wear long underwear under their pants, it sets a press dents she is not as valuable as the boys are. her comfort and what she feels doesn't matter. >> the lawsuit says the school cannot discriminate based on gender because it is a public charter. leaders are working to instill traditional values and chivalry in students. beacon supposed to rotate like this, rotate around and around creating a flash of light every 7 seconds , the
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is stuck. the issue popped up on social media last weekend, the national park service owns the building but the coast guard maintains the lights and working together to try to fix the problem. >> we hope they get that fixed. >> so pretty out there. >> richard atkins spent a lot of time there. getting us gorgeous video, he is our cape hatteras bureau. >> it's going to be beach weather, too, before you know it. we had a few hints now. temperatures have been in the 70s, we hit mid-70s across many places yesterday. today, will be the opposite. we will see mid 50s, maybe colder than that. good 20-degree drop in the highs this afternoon. dealing with rain along with
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here is 1:15s we start the loop, and the showers have been light, not a lot of heavy rain with this and it started to pull out of durham, though, the rain has ended, in durham, you may see a little bit of drizzle. over from say grandville, through durham county, chatham, lee and moore county. quickly, this is moving eastward. we don't see the traffic starting to buildup too much until the 7:00 hour, 7 to 8:00, by that point, the rain should be mainly out of the viewing area and a little bit left along east of i-95. this is not going to have a big impact on the commutement it is wet. looking at the airport, the tarmac, terminal 2, it's wet. you are going to run in to wet roads but not rain for the morning commute. looking at the temperature, looking at temperatures in the 50s now, oh, my, it never looks
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let's see what is going on with the computer, our temperatures have been mild overnight last nite. [laughter] we figured that would happen. let's go to our other weather system, which is weather 1, you can look at our radar and satellite picture, see the showers moving through the area, we will have clearing, that's back to the west and that will be the main feature during the day today. looking good out there as we get through the afternoon. looking at the temperatures currently, it's 50 roxboro, 50 south hill, 59 fayetteville, 57 goldsboro. the temperatures warm now, but we will see a big cooldown as we get through the day, lunchtime, 49, 53 degrees at 4:00. we don't see our temperatures warming up very much as we get through the day today.
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57 goldsboro, 58 fayetteville, colder air from the northwest. 8:00 to the mid 40s, 49 noon, high of 53. today featuring sunshine, as the rain moves off to the east. new this morning, the results are in from all the states with super tuesday races. there were some interesting developments. >> tracy pots has been covering the action, live this washington, to tell us who won and where the candidates stand and also if there casualties from super tuesday with candidates still left. bring us up to date. good morning. >> reporter: one of the big stories our of super tuesday is the record turnout, for republicans, they hit a record in every state except for vermont, focused on bernie sanders and the democrats. as we look at the new delegate counts, hilary clinton pulled
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