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california twice last year. 400,000 trucks. the government will see how big the problem is and then decide whether to issue a recall. the city of cleveland, ohio is stepping up security big time for the republican national convention. sets of riot gear. spring break is already here, and that means you better get ready for more traffic on the roads. from bay area beaches, they're packed this time of year. while the tourists are great for the economy, the added traffic you end up sitting in can be extremely frustrating.
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so locals and tourists can safely share our beaches. >> reporter: sun, sand, and surf attract spring breakers. first, you'll have to get there through this: the traffic. >> it takes a while. >> the sarasota sheriff's office has a plan to get them there. >> 60 .41. >> watch out for walkers and bicyclists too. once you get through all that traffic, don't hold a spot for
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you'll pay a big fine. 143 spaces are new this year as part of the beach's $22 million renovation. as you can see, by early friday, the lot is full. deputies warn: don't park illegally. to avoid the traffic jams, come in early and leave late. if you do get caught up in the bumper to bumper traffic, it's worth it. 10 news, wtsp. water and sand down there is absolutely gorgeous. keep all valuables at home and not in the car.
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the first female combat operations. women in the military have taken only the port roles. >> they shouldn't think because i'm a girl, i'm a woman, that i can't do it. anyone can do it if they put their mind to it. >> she plans to get her degree in nursing in the military. it's a real privilege to be part of this and part of something so great. >> kelly set a record for an american astronaut. 340 days on board the
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he circled the earth thousands of times. he describes how his body is adjusting back on earth. >> my level of muscle soreness and fatigue is a lot higher than it was last time. i think coming back to gravity is harder than leaving gravity. astronauts were a multi- year mission to mars. crews started work on this huge 41-story tower. well, that's not it, but they did start work on it today. it will be the tallest building in the area.
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area for the tower. the developer is fast-tracking construction. they expect the condos to already be sold out. sarah shows you how demand for these types of communities is growing on both sides of the bay. >> now, imagine that stack up of 100 football fields. you can see, they already started construction down here. it should take all the way into 2018 to finish it. the company that is working to build it had to persuade the aviation company to raise the allowed height for buildings. it is one of 1200 resident
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in tampa, at least a dozen projects are underway that will double the amount of people living downtown. >> we're excited. we'll see more of them come together with the water tax fees. >> it's too early to tell what the traffic is going to be on this road, which you know is already a nightmare, but this building is set to open in 2018. the hotel will open a year earlier. you've heard of doing the sting ray shovel at the beach, but folks at galveston beach, they're dealing with a different type of threat lurking in the sand. rattlesnakes. in the sand on the beach. a man was walking his dog when he saw one of these guys
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it's actually the third one he's seen in two weeks. >> it went to the right over to here. for every one snake that you do see, there's 10 to 20 that you don't see. >> wow. texas wildlife has no re krent recent reports of bites. he now carries a pellet gun with him on his walks. check this out. the view over clear water beach right now. we've got your forecast so you can finish planning your weekend. get instant traffic alerts from
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a medical examiner says bobby christina died from a combination of drugs and drowning. a mother and child were sound asleep after a truck driver slammed into the house. he was speeding right before he slammed into the house. no one was hurt. amc is buying car mike cinemas. the merger deal still needs regulatory approval. focusing on your health tonight.
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have a peanut allergy? tonight, cbs reporter jonathan breaks down new findings and how it could change the way you feed your kids. >> reporter: an dree yas andreas can eat anything he likes. when he was just a newborn, he took part in a landmark study in london with about a couple of hundred other children. introducing peanuts to infants protected them from a peanut allergy in up to 80% of cases. they want to know if they would need to keep eating peanuts to
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>> we took the same children and got them to stop eating peanuts for 12 months. >> children who avoided the peanuts for the year were still protected. >> early consumption gives you long-lasting protection. >> reporter: now that he can make his own choices, he only craves one thing: >> pizza. >> peanut allergies are rarely outgrown. we're taking a look at how much it's increased within a number of years. it more than tripled between 1997 and 2008. just because you're not a child anymore, it doesn't mean you're in the clear. anyone can develop a food
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all new at 6:00 tonight, tired of sitting in traffic on the veterans. it will cost you. bringing down the first of its kind toll road. on your tax dime, how does this happen? and what's being done to fix it? >> from foreclosure to flipable in just three to four months. why tampa bay is one of the hottest markets in the country right now. >> and one city considers even tougher panhandling laws. >> you've got to get out in this for the next couple of
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friends, if you're walking down the beach saturday and see this face in a speedo, it's all right. just daddy roundtree walking down the beach with you. you can see the rain around 5:00 and 6:00 a.m. as weexpected, the line was breaking and weakening. everything with the showers and storms played out right on time. gone by the morning commute, and the clouds as well out of here. such a pretty friday. the front getting some reinforcing low humidity. we'll likely get another one on sunday to just keep us in check with low humidity. mid-60s in the dinner time hours. around 60 degrees.
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should be. a little cooler in citrus county. we're likely going to be in the 40s. 54 in lake wood ranch. for saturday, absolutely perfect, right where you would likely want a saturday for march. mid to upper 70s. light, northeast winds. it will eventually turn to the northwest. high temperatures where you live. likely want to play. out on the coast, 73 in hudson. 78 around mcgill. st. peat, up to clear water. we should get there around some areas.
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the weekend warriors, get the boats gassed up and ready to go. high tide will be just after lunchtime. low tide, 5:45 in the morning, and again, 5:00 in the evening. sunday, fun day, maybe even a touch nicer. mid-70s. tomorrow's your day. we're only talking a couple of degree difference. they're both going to be beautiful. i know they're really going to start getting busy over the weekend. 77 for you out on the sand. take a look at your five-day forecast. wonderful. monday, tuesday, and wednesday.
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drew michaelson shows you how a man's heart will live on long after he's gone. the governor's gift of life. sdmr it really is a unique gift that we all have. >> raymond craig gave last october. >> loving. >> awesome. >> fun to be around. >> he had a heart of gold. >> a 20-year-old died in a car crash. he was declared brain dead before his parents even made it to the hospital. >> we got on each side of the bed, and he had tears streaming down his face. we have comfort knowing he knew we were there. >> reporter: the comfort continues. >> it was wonderful to hear
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>> reporter: she got to hear her son's heartbeat from inside a girl's body. she received raymond craig's heart. >> it's hard to say thank you to somebody. it's hard. i just hugged them and cried. >> reporter: she's not shy about her scars and proudly wears the necklace she got. >> i think in my head, here's my heart. love, raymond. >> reporter: they know nothing can bring him back, but he continues to live on through kiley hansford and the five others who received his organs. >> god can take a bad situation and turn it into something good.
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>> on and off the market in a flash. why tampa bay is the place to be when flipping houses. and how much would you pay to take the fast track through the traffic. >> 10 news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening, everyone. your tax dollars spent on housing immigrants in public housing, in some cases, for decades. taking a close look at this problem. >> here is just one of the examples. 20 units of a public housing complex. >> all of this while more are on the waiting list. how authorities got wind of it all and what they plan to do about it.
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and get the papers and get straightened out. >> reporter: he has lived in the public housing for years. he feels bad for the legal people on the waiting list. it all started with an e-mail with a counterfeit document. >> he was using a card against it. >> reporter: they uncovered 20 units, dating back 20 years, preventing as many as 50 legal citizens from getting housing. >> they are illegal immigrants. >> reporter: they gave those undocumented immigrants until friday to get out or facing eviction. >> they committed fraud in the system.
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