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we want to get right to julie loncich who is live at the scene. >> two women were stabbed and one of them in critical condition. a waltham man has been arrested. a number of detectives from the state police arrived 30 minutes ago with a search warrant. they are currently inside processing the scene and collecting evidence. this afternoon. two women were stabbed at this home. a 52-year-old woman was stabbed multiple times and is in critical condition. an 83-year-old woman is stabbed in the hand and expected to be okay. police arrested 37-year-old emanuel lewis. he fled the scene and they later caught up with him. the victim experience the suspect do know one another and they random. we're live in waltham. julie loncich, wbz news. >>> mayor marty walsh has declared a heat emergency in boston through saturday. >> and limit your time outside and pay attention to staying cool and hydrated. particularly if you have any kind of breathing problems. and it is going to be hot. >> you can understand why he for tomorrow. upper 90s. low 100s. it's, it's a day to take it easy. have to get a few do
we want to get right to julie loncich who is live at the scene. >> two women were stabbed and one of them in critical condition. a waltham man has been arrested. a number of detectives from the state police arrived 30 minutes ago with a search warrant. they are currently inside processing the scene and collecting evidence. this afternoon. two women were stabbed at this home. a 52-year-old woman was stabbed multiple times and is in critical condition. an 83-year-old woman is stabbed in the...
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julie loncich, wbz news. >> good enough for the brady bunch. thank you. >>> when will it rain? the drought has been building for a long time. a lot of people planting things. just kind of falling apart. >> that was a change when we got the drought update this morning. a long term drought now. look at it, starting a lot of months below average precipitation and since may 14- inch deficit in boston. this year, 7 inches, 8 worcester. this is the worse since 2002 but it is just here at home. in 2002 it was more widespread across the northeast and mid- atlantic. so will we see the driest summer on record? first someplace 4 inches of >> thank you. >>> big news tonight in the debate over body cameras in the boston police department. police commissioner evans says officers will wear the body cameras next month. louisa moller is live in boston tonight. this is not just about protecting lease police? >> reporter: that's right. community members are looking for protection too that say why some program, that commissioner evans hopes to unveil by september 1. >> reporter: that was the compl
julie loncich, wbz news. >> good enough for the brady bunch. thank you. >>> when will it rain? the drought has been building for a long time. a lot of people planting things. just kind of falling apart. >> that was a change when we got the drought update this morning. a long term drought now. look at it, starting a lot of months below average precipitation and since may 14- inch deficit in boston. this year, 7 inches, 8 worcester. this is the worse since 2002 but it is just...
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wbz's julie loncich is live tonight. this isn't the first time this has happened? >> reporter: in fact the box which this month features an edition featuring the mayor was moved here because it is in sight of the surveillance cameras rolling as vigils gathered, exploded a explosive inside and waited for the large explosion that followed. the box is owned by one of the largest lgbt publications. the rainbow times. >> there are no words to express how i felt. a combination of sadness, anger. >> reporter: she co-founded the publication and ys been incidents of vandalism ethwhere before. -- elsewhere before. she filed 10 police reports in salem because of incidence targeting the box. the police chief has had enough. >> there are other newspaper stands around and they are not being touched. this is a particular targeted hate crime. >> the mayor says her office won't stand for this. >> don't want to be a community this touches on the fabric of everything we know. >> reporter: she ordered two more boxes and vows to keep publishing and talking. >> we will continue to be he
wbz's julie loncich is live tonight. this isn't the first time this has happened? >> reporter: in fact the box which this month features an edition featuring the mayor was moved here because it is in sight of the surveillance cameras rolling as vigils gathered, exploded a explosive inside and waited for the large explosion that followed. the box is owned by one of the largest lgbt publications. the rainbow times. >> there are no words to express how i felt. a combination of sadness,...
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e-tolls along the pike will have some drivers paying a from traditional to electronic tolling, and julie loncich is live with how much more it could cost. julie? >> reporter: so paula, it will all depend on your exit number and whether or not you had one of these. you probably notice them. >> well, i know they have the new thing over here. >> reporter: called a gantry. >> okay. >> reporter: but you may not have known what to make of them. >> reporter: earlier this year they started installing the metal gantries in anticipation of the brand new toll booth- free initiative. the booths come down, and you'll be looking up. they'll calculate the tolls using the transponder, and depending on your exit it could differ. from framingham to boston the downtown each trip costs 70 cents more. >> it's not trip. >> reporter: it's really adding up for you then? >> very much. not happy. >> well, i do have a transponder, so i won't have to slow down. >> reporter: right. >> good action liker in colorado -- good, like in colorado. >> i have hawaii license plates and i'm from california, so i don't know what will h
e-tolls along the pike will have some drivers paying a from traditional to electronic tolling, and julie loncich is live with how much more it could cost. julie? >> reporter: so paula, it will all depend on your exit number and whether or not you had one of these. you probably notice them. >> well, i know they have the new thing over here. >> reporter: called a gantry. >> okay. >> reporter: but you may not have known what to make of them. >> reporter: earlier...
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in lowell julie loncich wbz. >>> a criminal with a violent history is due in course accused of taking police -- in court accused of taking police on a chase. he crashed and ran into the woods. police caught up with him on hour later. he is facing multiple charges. police say he was also wanted on a probation violation in worcester for an armed robbery. >>> breaking overnight, an out on to grow in southern california. more than 80,000 people have been evacuated from this. homes and buildings destroyed. it's threatening more property this morning. erica knockland has the latest. >> reporter: raging flames tore through parts of san bernardino county scorching acres of land and reducing structures to rubble. fire crews worked into the night to keep it from reaching more homes ordering residents >> this fire is aggressive and we are seeing erratic fire behavior. get out so we can work on the fire instead of rescuing residents. >> reporter: it bloke out -- breck out and it expanded in size and intensity in hours. as night fell the his stork summit inn a popular diner was among structures th
in lowell julie loncich wbz. >>> a criminal with a violent history is due in course accused of taking police -- in court accused of taking police on a chase. he crashed and ran into the woods. police caught up with him on hour later. he is facing multiple charges. police say he was also wanted on a probation violation in worcester for an armed robbery. >>> breaking overnight, an out on to grow in southern california. more than 80,000 people have been evacuated from this. homes...
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live in south boston julie loncich, wbz news. back to you. >> thank you. >>> a week and a half into the investigation into a murder we learned police have turned over the records to state police. investigators say they received 800 tips since the body was found 10 days ago. he was found dead a half -- she was found dead half mile away from her mother's home. >>> police are searching for the killer who stabbed a man and left him for dead on the sidewalk this morning. that victim was a man in his 20s. investigators spent hours collecting evidence and talking to neighbors. they have been called about trouble in the area in the past. >>> campaign 2016, shake up for the trump campaign. donald trump named a new campaign manager and ceo. received his first classified intelligence briefing. hillary clinton says the trump decision will have little impact on the race. she told supporters donald trump will be trump no matter who is running his campaign. >>> this was a false alarm. >> coming up next at 11:00 p.m. the doll that looks so real
live in south boston julie loncich, wbz news. back to you. >> thank you. >>> a week and a half into the investigation into a murder we learned police have turned over the records to state police. investigators say they received 800 tips since the body was found 10 days ago. he was found dead a half -- she was found dead half mile away from her mother's home. >>> police are searching for the killer who stabbed a man and left him for dead on the sidewalk this morning. that...
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julie loncich, wbz news. >>> this just in tonight, police investigating two armed robberies that could be connected. the first happened at the 129 liquor store. a short time later a woman mugged on boston road. the suspect's descriptios enough any information you're asked to call the police. >>> and tropical storm earl is intensifying, threatening to hit mexico with heavy rain and high wind. we go right to eric fisher. >> it doesn't take a power house system. six people killed in the dominican republic due to flooding, the future for earl making land fall in belize late tomorrow night and into early thursday morning, and from there it heads to the west, away from the lower 48, but heavy rain fall towards central america, and the flash flooding likely the greatest risk here. we'll keep an eye on earl, and here at home a little chill in the air tonight. crisp start to the day tomorrowful a lot of sunshine after that. we make it to the low 80s tomorrow afternoon, and the wain through the rest of the week. a look at that and the weekend forecast coming up in a bit. >>> all right, we'll see
julie loncich, wbz news. >>> this just in tonight, police investigating two armed robberies that could be connected. the first happened at the 129 liquor store. a short time later a woman mugged on boston road. the suspect's descriptios enough any information you're asked to call the police. >>> and tropical storm earl is intensifying, threatening to hit mexico with heavy rain and high wind. we go right to eric fisher. >> it doesn't take a power house system. six people...
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live in cambridge, julie loncich, wbz news. >>> great story. congratulations to her. >> yes, she says she doesn't celebrate in the boat, but i hope she's celebrating now. from the head of the charlies, usual -- charles, usually there's steam coming off the water with the cool air. >> yeah, is it changing any time soon in it's been hot. >> yes, endless summer. it's warm into september, october as well. affirms start to -- averages start to drop, so it's real tiff, so today -- relative, so today was 90. the calendar filled up with red and august is easily going to be the warmest august on record in the city of boston, and be the 1st or 2nd in providence, worcester and hartford, but a warm month for us here, and that continues into the future into september. otherwise, quiet tonight, the drier air moving in, allowing to us to fall back into the 60s tomorrow morning. guess what, another beautiful day. sunrise at 6:08. maybe getting ready for school tomorrow. midday upper 70s to around 80, and most of us into the 80s tomorrow afternoon. 70s at the c
live in cambridge, julie loncich, wbz news. >>> great story. congratulations to her. >> yes, she says she doesn't celebrate in the boat, but i hope she's celebrating now. from the head of the charlies, usual -- charles, usually there's steam coming off the water with the cool air. >> yeah, is it changing any time soon in it's been hot. >> yes, endless summer. it's warm into september, october as well. affirms start to -- averages start to drop, so it's real tiff, so...
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wbz's julie loncich is live at logan airport tonight. julie. >> reporter: lisa, there certainly some concern here at logan and ahead of the cdc is worried that tourists won't heed his warning. >> southern florida now has two zika zones, five more people acquired the virus in miami beach including three tourists bringing the total number of u.s. infections to 36, and governor rick scott is now under fire for not informing everyone sooner. >> cbs news confirmed this information yesterday and your wrong. >> it's very important that the information the state puts south accurate and timely. >> it's very frustrating not getting information from the governor's office. it's a little frustrating when the governor is having a press conference at 12:00 and he's informing all the elected officials and the public at the same time. >> and fighting this spread in miami beach poses several problems, high-rises and millions of tourists. >> you also have high levels of winds which may blow some of the products applied, and of course you have large numbers
wbz's julie loncich is live at logan airport tonight. julie. >> reporter: lisa, there certainly some concern here at logan and ahead of the cdc is worried that tourists won't heed his warning. >> southern florida now has two zika zones, five more people acquired the virus in miami beach including three tourists bringing the total number of u.s. infections to 36, and governor rick scott is now under fire for not informing everyone sooner. >> cbs news confirmed this information...
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julie loncich, wbz news. paula, back to you. >>> we're following breaking news coming into the news room right now. a strong earthquake rattled central italy. it measured 6.2 and felt as far south as rome where buildings shook for 20 seconds. it's 4:00 a.m. at the epicenter. no word of injuries, but there have been strong aftershocks. we'll stay on top of it and bring the latest. >>> and a mid-air emergency forcing the pilot of this small plane to land in the middle of the reservoir on a sand bar because of drought conditions. he reported engine trouble. the pilot not injured, and water levels so low because of the drought, that may have exposed the sand bar, the pilot a spot to safely land. tonight state police are trying to figure out how to get it back out of the reservoir. >>> a man in the in the with serious injuries after being hit by a tree branch. a tree cutting crew was working on it, and a woman near said she asked the landscaping company why the area wasn't roped off better. >> they were telling me
julie loncich, wbz news. paula, back to you. >>> we're following breaking news coming into the news room right now. a strong earthquake rattled central italy. it measured 6.2 and felt as far south as rome where buildings shook for 20 seconds. it's 4:00 a.m. at the epicenter. no word of injuries, but there have been strong aftershocks. we'll stay on top of it and bring the latest. >>> and a mid-air emergency forcing the pilot of this small plane to land in the middle of the...
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julie loncich, wbz news. >>> >. thank you. tonight a teaching assistant is accused of raping a special needs student. prosecutors say steven mcdonald sexually assaulted a 16-year- old with a disability inside the high school, and then threatened the boy to try to keep him quiet. >> the defendant would offer the victim candy on occasion in order to lure him into the the defendant continuously threatened to go to the victim's home and threaten to kill his mother. >> mcdonald was released without bail, ordered to wear a gps monitor and stay away from minors. >>> a sex offender is accused of talking a woman and sexually assaulting her. police say he broke into the home before aat thatting and left his -- attack and left his dna on a window. donald trump sparking new controversy with comments about hillary clinton and the second amendment. critics say he was encouraging violence, while trump insists it was a call to mobilize voters. kate merrill system live in the satellite -- is live in the satellite center. >> donald trump was tr
julie loncich, wbz news. >>> >. thank you. tonight a teaching assistant is accused of raping a special needs student. prosecutors say steven mcdonald sexually assaulted a 16-year- old with a disability inside the high school, and then threatened the boy to try to keep him quiet. >> the defendant would offer the victim candy on occasion in order to lure him into the the defendant continuously threatened to go to the victim's home and threaten to kill his mother. >>...
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julie loncich is live with this developing story. you had the chance to speak with her family? >> reporter: initially she wasn't so sure about becoming a nun. when she moved to the deep >> reporter: when she learned of her sister's murder her heart stopped. >> i don't understand why these things happen. i talked to him. i said i don't know what your plan was, i don't know that i agree with it but i trust you. >> the bodies of sister margaret held and sister paula merrill were discovered in the home they shared thursday morning. the victims of a home invasion. the nuns both nurse practitioners workingane cl clinic, served the community for three decades. . >> she was so good to them. they went -- they went above and beyond anything that could be expected. >> reporter: the youngest of three, she joined the order in the 1970s and moved to the deep it is what she did best. >> we will get through this. just have to keep believing. there is a reason for this. >> reporter: sister paula merrillane video produced by her order, just last fall. >> we make a difference in people's lives an
julie loncich is live with this developing story. you had the chance to speak with her family? >> reporter: initially she wasn't so sure about becoming a nun. when she moved to the deep >> reporter: when she learned of her sister's murder her heart stopped. >> i don't understand why these things happen. i talked to him. i said i don't know what your plan was, i don't know that i agree with it but i trust you. >> the bodies of sister margaret held and sister paula merrill...
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julie loncich. >>> thank you. he asked for volunteers and didn't get any, so no frustrated top cop is going to tellll whichbe wearing body cameras. the commissioner says he's forced to part of a trial program that starts september 1st. the department will test run the body cameras for at least six months before deciding to equip the entire force. >>> a man with a violent history who took police on a chase is back behind bars in gardener. police say the man sped away when they responded to threats at eight supermarket this afternoon. he then crashed his car and ran into the woods before police >>> aaron hernandez' double murder trial start it is 13th, and he was in court with his new legal team that had a tough time getting t. >> aaron rodriguez. >> pardon me? >> sorry, i'm still in florida. >> the judge decided on february trial date so lawyer could catch up on the case. od >>an bye for the family of a young woman who was murdered while out jogging. vanessa was laid to rest answer family. we're left wondering who
julie loncich. >>> thank you. he asked for volunteers and didn't get any, so no frustrated top cop is going to tellll whichbe wearing body cameras. the commissioner says he's forced to part of a trial program that starts september 1st. the department will test run the body cameras for at least six months before deciding to equip the entire force. >>> a man with a violent history who took police on a chase is back behind bars in gardener. police say the man sped away when they...
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julie loncich looks cl what went wrong. >> reporter: surveillance cameras capture the violent impact. >> at the beginning i crying and shaking and calling 911. >> reporter: a pickup truck veered around a rail road crossing white signal sound and was struck by a mmn treling 30 hour. drivers stopped for the traicouldn't believe what they were watching. >> all of a sudden the white pickup truck came out i didn't see it came out of nowhere and all the way down. >> reporter: the train pushed the truck 100 yards before it could finally be brought to a stop. passengers on board were not injured but were certainly startled. >> going along normally and it was a bump and everything stopped and we were jolted. >> reporter: the 70-year-old driver was transported to the hospital by medflight with serious injuries. for while his truck remained atouched to the front of the train. >> it was so quick. >> reporter: julie loncich wbz rape collapsed in court as prosecutors lay out the case. prosecutors say darnell booth raped a 1-year-old -- 16-year- old passenger and drove her to school. a judge ordered
julie loncich looks cl what went wrong. >> reporter: surveillance cameras capture the violent impact. >> at the beginning i crying and shaking and calling 911. >> reporter: a pickup truck veered around a rail road crossing white signal sound and was struck by a mmn treling 30 hour. drivers stopped for the traicouldn't believe what they were watching. >> all of a sudden the white pickup truck came out i didn't see it came out of nowhere and all the way down. >>...
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wbz julie loncich shows us the wrong move the driver made behind the wheel. >> reporter: surveillance cameras capture the violent impact. >> at the beginning, i was crying and shaking and calling 911. >> reporter: when a pickup truck veered around a railroad gate inwake fooled by the broadway -- wakefield by the broadway streetcrossing and was struck by a commuter rail train couldn't believe what they were watching. >> all of a sudden, the white pickup truck came out of i didn't see it came out of nowhere and the train hit it and it went down. >> reporter: the train pushed the truck 100 yards before it could finally be brought to a stop. passengers on board were not injured but were certainly startled. >> we are going along normally and a bump and everything stopped and we were jolted. >> reporter: the 70-year-old driver was transported to the hospital by medflight with attached to the front of the train. >> it was so quick. >> reporter: julie loncich wbz news. >> 5:06. >>> over to campaign 2016. hillary clinton could release her tax returns as early as today. donald trump will be on
wbz julie loncich shows us the wrong move the driver made behind the wheel. >> reporter: surveillance cameras capture the violent impact. >> at the beginning, i was crying and shaking and calling 911. >> reporter: when a pickup truck veered around a railroad gate inwake fooled by the broadway -- wakefield by the broadway streetcrossing and was struck by a commuter rail train couldn't believe what they were watching. >> all of a sudden, the white pickup truck came out of...
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julie loncich look at what went wrong. >> reporter: surveillance cameras capture the violent impact. >> at the again i was drying -- beginning the way crying and shaking and calling 911. >> reporter: a pickup truck veered around a gate while the signal sounded and was truck by -- struck by a commuter rail train traveling 30 miles per hour. drivers stopped for the train couldn't believe what they were watching. >> all of a sudden, the white pickup truck came out of i di nowhere and the train hit it and it went down. >> reporter: the train pushed the truck 100 yards before it could finally be brought to a stop. passengers on board were not injured but were certainly startled. >> it was -- we were going along normally and there was bump and everything stopped. >> reporter: the 70-year-old driver was transported to the hospital by medflight with serious injuries. for a while his truck remained attached to the front of the train. >> it was so quick. >>> drivers could have to slow down in boston. a state law allows the city to reduce the general immediate limit to 25 miles per hour -- gene
julie loncich look at what went wrong. >> reporter: surveillance cameras capture the violent impact. >> at the again i was drying -- beginning the way crying and shaking and calling 911. >> reporter: a pickup truck veered around a gate while the signal sounded and was truck by -- struck by a commuter rail train traveling 30 miles per hour. drivers stopped for the train couldn't believe what they were watching. >> all of a sudden, the white pickup truck came out of i di...
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ts julie loncich. >> thanks, tonight the president and his family are packing their bags for a two- week vacation in martha's vineyard. it's thei-- r 7th and final trip to the personal. >> certainly when i'm in i hope we win every game i'm in too, and the ones i'm not. >> he's kisince dropping the deflate-gate battle. he didn't say much, but the decision to publicly address it came as a surprise. s able to d questions like the best politicians. he did just that, despite the fact you know him. >> reporter: after two years brady gave up the fight and accepted the four-game suspension, but hadn't said a word about it until friday morning. >> it was just a personal decision, so i come out here and try to focus on what i need to do to get better, and i'll cheer on the team. >> reporter: he's as competitive as we've ever seen, so some questioned why he'd give up the fight. how difficult was the decision >> um, i think it's just personal, and you know i tried to move on from it, so i try to, like i said, focus on thane my teammates and get better. just want to go out and be great for your teamm
ts julie loncich. >> thanks, tonight the president and his family are packing their bags for a two- week vacation in martha's vineyard. it's thei-- r 7th and final trip to the personal. >> certainly when i'm in i hope we win every game i'm in too, and the ones i'm not. >> he's kisince dropping the deflate-gate battle. he didn't say much, but the decision to publicly address it came as a surprise. s able to d questions like the best politicians. he did just that, despite the...
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julie loncich has the details. >> reporter: it was supposed to be david ortiz bobblehead night. but the red sox said the dolls were not up to par. they thought they were racially insensitive. let's show you a picture. they tweeted it out and another lips. that's the original photo. and fans with tickets will be able to get a new bobblehead at a later time. liam and lisa -- >> the bobblehead controversy has stolen the spotlight from alex rodriguez who was on his last trip to fenway park as a player. he'll retire after friday night's game. he is not in the lineup plans to honor or celebrate him in the pregame ceremonies during this series. patriots fans may have two things to worry about. at practice today, julian edelman had to leave with an apparent lower leg injury. this happened after the media had to turn off the cameras so there's no footage. multiple reports say expected to be serious. rob nick vip also injured his triceps. and the pats open thursday night at gillette. we'll kick things off with patriots game day at 7:00. the patriots and saints get underway at 7:30. and we
julie loncich has the details. >> reporter: it was supposed to be david ortiz bobblehead night. but the red sox said the dolls were not up to par. they thought they were racially insensitive. let's show you a picture. they tweeted it out and another lips. that's the original photo. and fans with tickets will be able to get a new bobblehead at a later time. liam and lisa -- >> the bobblehead controversy has stolen the spotlight from alex rodriguez who was on his last trip to fenway...
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at profile falls in bristol, new hampshire, julie loncich. >>> and a donation jar is missing tonight, and this surveillance video show it is kids taking it. you'll see them walk up, stop briefly, and then one of them just grabs the jar, and they both leave. this was at the new england that money was meant for the lowell humane society. >>> new tonight the head of phillips academy says four former faculty members engaged in sexual misconduct with students dating back to 60s and 70s. the cases have been referred to the state, and they have taken steps to protect students from abuse. >>> the young woman that accused st. paul's prep student of rape says she's speaking out to help she was 15 at the time. the boy was convicted of a misdemeanor assault and a felony count of using a computer to lure her. until now the courts have hidden her identity, but she says she doesn't want it anymore. >> it's been two years now since the whole ordeal, and i feel ready to stand up and own what happened to me, and i'm going to make sure that other people, other girls, other boys know they can own it too
at profile falls in bristol, new hampshire, julie loncich. >>> and a donation jar is missing tonight, and this surveillance video show it is kids taking it. you'll see them walk up, stop briefly, and then one of them just grabs the jar, and they both leave. this was at the new england that money was meant for the lowell humane society. >>> new tonight the head of phillips academy says four former faculty members engaged in sexual misconduct with students dating back to 60s and...
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in stoneham julie loncich wbz this morning. >>> police have found the sisters' car abandoned on a cueded street barely -- secluded street barely a mile from there are their home. >>> 267 people now confirmed dead and 387 people treated for injuries in italy. recally this morning a 4.7 magnitude aftershock rattled residents and rescue crews. there is been nearly a thousand aftershocks getting in the way of some of the rescue and recovery efforts. that is live-- this is a live video of what's going on. find survivors. >>> also breaking a deadly car bomb attack at a police checkpoint in turkey. 8 police officers have been killed can, dozens wounded and the country's state run news agency blames kurdish rebels for the explosion in southeast turkey. and a deadly explosion at a sports center in belgium part of the building collapsed. right now staffers say this appears to be an accident and they don't suspect terrorism. one person was killed two others injured. this happened in the 75 miles south of brussels. >>> new developments in the scandal involving ryan lochte police charging him with fi
in stoneham julie loncich wbz this morning. >>> police have found the sisters' car abandoned on a cueded street barely -- secluded street barely a mile from there are their home. >>> 267 people now confirmed dead and 387 people treated for injuries in italy. recally this morning a 4.7 magnitude aftershock rattled residents and rescue crews. there is been nearly a thousand aftershocks getting in the way of some of the rescue and recovery efforts. that is live-- this is a live...