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whwh the policer officer accused of shooting scott asked the judge 3 plus... what the city of columbia council will discuss tonight... that may have more than 200 people looking for after the break. 3 former north charleston police officer... michael slager... is out of jail this morning... on a half million dollars bond. slager is charged with murder... in the shooting death of walter scott last april.as part of his release... slager can not leave the state and must stay on house detention.he can only leave his home to go to church... and to visit his doctor or attorney.member's of walter scott's family were not pleased with the action... but said they would respect the judge's decision.slager's trial is set to begin on october 31st. 3 the columbia housing authority has been given permission by the federal government... to tear down gonzales gardens. they plan to ask city leaders for a million dollars to do the job.city council is expected to talk facility currently has 274 units... the residents will be given vouchers for new housing. this is all part of a broader plan to
whwh the policer officer accused of shooting scott asked the judge 3 plus... what the city of columbia council will discuss tonight... that may have more than 200 people looking for after the break. 3 former north charleston police officer... michael slager... is out of jail this morning... on a half million dollars bond. slager is charged with murder... in the shooting death of walter scott last april.as part of his release... slager can not leave the state and must stay on house detention.he...
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the dubuque city council is asking city staff to rework the proposed budget to property tax hikes. the council has rejected a two- point- two percent increase for homeowners, and an eleven point- seven percent hike for commercial property owners. instead, the council wants to raise property taxes no more than one and a half percent for homeowners, and nine and a half percent for says the proposed increases aim to cover health care costs and offset other losses. americans are buying more cars than ever before. high of about 17.5 million for 2015. the old record was set in 2000 with 17.35 million vehicles sold. lower gas prices and low interest rates are responsible for the spike. fiat chrysler's u-s sales jumped 13 percent over last december and nissan's jumped 19 percent. recycling your paper, plastics, and other items will soon cost cedar rapids a lot more money. and the city is planning to pass some of those costs and we have boys high school basketball for you tonight on kcrg nine point two. cedar rapids prairie hosts the xavier saints. tipoff is at 7:30. again, you can see the
the dubuque city council is asking city staff to rework the proposed budget to property tax hikes. the council has rejected a two- point- two percent increase for homeowners, and an eleven point- seven percent hike for commercial property owners. instead, the council wants to raise property taxes no more than one and a half percent for homeowners, and nine and a half percent for says the proposed increases aim to cover health care costs and offset other losses. americans are buying more cars...
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the city's street services division continues to work 24-hour shifts to clear the roads. 3 3 they ask you to call them if you see large patches of ice or snow that need treatment by the city. those numbers are 828-259-5852 or 828-251-1122. to help with snow removal, free parking was allowed inside the downtown parking garages... and today normal operations will resume for those. if you leave a parking deck anytime after ten this morning you will have to pay. starting at 8am those using the parking decks will have to pull a ticket. 3 parking enforcement and meter collection will also resume downtown, where it is safe. coming up at 5:30, i'll have information about the art bus schedule. live in downtown asheville, lauren brigman news 13. 3 it could start costing you some serious cash. the city gives property owners 48 hours to clear sidewalks. then can start fining people 100 dollars a day, up to 5- thousand dollars if they are not cleared. when news 13 showed up at "preferred properties" on woodfin street, they immediately got out their shovels. 3 17:58 "it was like the last thing on m
the city's street services division continues to work 24-hour shifts to clear the roads. 3 3 they ask you to call them if you see large patches of ice or snow that need treatment by the city. those numbers are 828-259-5852 or 828-251-1122. to help with snow removal, free parking was allowed inside the downtown parking garages... and today normal operations will resume for those. if you leave a parking deck anytime after ten this morning you will have to pay. starting at 8am those using the...
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cha has budgeted for relocation, but it's asking the city, county and private investors to help with the rest. while the council couldn't approve or deny the request in today's work session, it gave it's support for the project... citing the city's need for affordable housing. "this has been an issue that the city, city council, particulal the mayor has wanted to tear down gonzales gardens. it's 76 years old. it's time to go." while the council couldn't approve or deny the request in today's work session, it gave it's support for the project... affordable housing. there's no timeline yet for the complex that will replace gonzales`gardens, but cha says it will be a mixed income complex with units for seniors and families. that project's expected to total 60 million dollars. after the break--we're less than a week away from the college football national championship. and dabo swinney is getting his team ready to play with the best of the best when they take on alabama. break 2 dabo swinney has just under a week to get his championship. sports director rick joins us with more. today was
cha has budgeted for relocation, but it's asking the city, county and private investors to help with the rest. while the council couldn't approve or deny the request in today's work session, it gave it's support for the project... citing the city's need for affordable housing. "this has been an issue that the city, city council, particulal the mayor has wanted to tear down gonzales gardens. it's 76 years old. it's time to go." while the council couldn't approve or deny the request in...
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. >> reporter: a letter written at the time asked city hall to take down the racist painting, rice calls the former mayor's response personal and ininstitutional racism and wants to see a new mural fill the space. >> we don't want to paint over anything. part of healing and going forward is telling the story of what happened in the past. >> reporter: saint pete will commission an artist $10,000 -- >> we are in the process of requesting qualifications for artists, putting out the call for their ideas. >> reporter: the bid is open public input and in the end, decided by a city council vote. the cultural affairs director said it may take up to a year to get this finalized. he said that public art is part of a process and conversation not just the final project. live in saint pete. carson chambers, abc action news. >> everybody, we continue to see temperatures in the 50s and once the sun goes down, they are really going to drop down very quickly as they always do. because of that, just right now, temperatures are anywhere from a couple of degrees to you up to five degrees colder than yesterd
. >> reporter: a letter written at the time asked city hall to take down the racist painting, rice calls the former mayor's response personal and ininstitutional racism and wants to see a new mural fill the space. >> we don't want to paint over anything. part of healing and going forward is telling the story of what happened in the past. >> reporter: saint pete will commission an artist $10,000 -- >> we are in the process of requesting qualifications for artists, putting...
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and it's where it belongs if you ask city of miami mayor. >> it was born in miami l but now it's the first time in 45 years that it will be in the water e-right on the water at the miami marine stapled. >> ts was built orman nationally for high performance boat race something certainly has marine application and we found fantastic home here. >>reporter: preparations under way at the new venue that will soon be filled to the max with prodncts, boats and accessoryproducts, boats and accessoriesproducts, boats and accessories. >> 650,000 square feet of tent space that will be air conditioned and closed in doors accessible. 200,000 square feet exhibit space under open air tent then a temporary dock for 420 boats in the water. >>reporter: the dock are environmentally friendly sought marine life is unharmed while the event carbs in millions of dollars and employs hundreds of people. >> this has impact of 600 win-win for all of us and we are very excited that it is going to be held in the marine stadium. >> you get here. able to spend the whole day with great food and bench opportunities sc
and it's where it belongs if you ask city of miami mayor. >> it was born in miami l but now it's the first time in 45 years that it will be in the water e-right on the water at the miami marine stapled. >> ts was built orman nationally for high performance boat race something certainly has marine application and we found fantastic home here. >>reporter: preparations under way at the new venue that will soon be filled to the max with prodncts, boats and accessoryproducts, boats...
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i am asking city officials what changed in that timeframe. hopefully we will have a decision and an answer for you >> three people are now in custody following the armed robbery and shooting in brevard county. this happened at a cocoa gas station in the store work fired at the robbers. here are three people in custody. one of the suspects is about to get surgery for a gunshot wound . that was a result of the robbery. this happened at the chevron just north of king street. one of the men entered the store with a mask and pointed the gun at the clerk demanding cash. he pulled out his own gun and shot the suspect several times. they showed up to the scene and they found one of the suspect shot on the ground. the trio faces charges with robbery with a gun. a teacher accused of having sex with a student is back in jail. here is the newest mug shot . after her arrest, she went to a it was evidence. she was in trouble with police in the clerk reported the incident. moore was arrested this month at her home on 10 counts of sexual battery. the bill be
i am asking city officials what changed in that timeframe. hopefully we will have a decision and an answer for you >> three people are now in custody following the armed robbery and shooting in brevard county. this happened at a cocoa gas station in the store work fired at the robbers. here are three people in custody. one of the suspects is about to get surgery for a gunshot wound . that was a result of the robbery. this happened at the chevron just north of king street. one of the men...
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the 900 block of south ruston street.neighbors in that area collected 33 signatures on a petition asking city leaders to reconsider.the resident behind that petition says she's concerned about the effect of the tower on property values. 3 "in the middle of a neighborhood surrounded by homes is not the right place for a tower that is 15 stories tall"the council voted to send the tower back to the board of got an update on the reconstruction of i- 29... discussing the current phase of construction, which will see the nebraska ramp close permanently.i- dot transportation planner dakin schultz led that discussion... and says it's a project that long run. 33 "we're 3 3 3 3 midamerican energy is warning customers about another billing scam.the latest version occured last thursday when someone tried to scam business customers in le mars... city on friday.the scammer calls utility customers and threatens to disconnect their electricity unless they immediately pay a past- due balance with a pre- paid debit card.midamerican says this is not its usual collection process. if you get a suspicious call you
the 900 block of south ruston street.neighbors in that area collected 33 signatures on a petition asking city leaders to reconsider.the resident behind that petition says she's concerned about the effect of the tower on property values. 3 "in the middle of a neighborhood surrounded by homes is not the right place for a tower that is 15 stories tall"the council voted to send the tower back to the board of got an update on the reconstruction of i- 29... discussing the current phase of...
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they plan to ask city leaders for a million dollars to do the job.city council is expected to talk about that later tonight. the facility currently has 274 units... the residents will be given vouchers for new housing. this is all part of a broader plan to redo ...not only gonzalez gardens but also allen benedict court. 3 former north charleston police officer... michael slager... is out of jail this morning... on a half million dollars bond.slager is charged with murder... in the shooting death of walter scott last april.as part of his release... slager can not leave the state... and must stay on house detention.he can only leave his home to go to church... and to visit his doctor or attorney.member's of walter scott's family... were not pleased with the action... but said they would respect the judge's decision.slager's trial is set to begin on 3 in richland county...author ities say a shootout sent one man to the hospital.it happened around 4:30 yesterday on the 24-hundred block of pelican drive.deputies say two groups were shooting at each other when one person was shot. the victim w
they plan to ask city leaders for a million dollars to do the job.city council is expected to talk about that later tonight. the facility currently has 274 units... the residents will be given vouchers for new housing. this is all part of a broader plan to redo ...not only gonzalez gardens but also allen benedict court. 3 former north charleston police officer... michael slager... is out of jail this morning... on a half million dollars bond.slager is charged with murder... in the shooting...
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something you need to be done to make sure that people are transporting in faith knowing he is asking city council members to ok the change citing that twenty one other cities and counties in virginia have similar laws from here to virginia beach or whatever you know alleged gunman unloaded when you get back and that's just not going to happen. people are going to do that. so if council decides to add this to its current firearm statute and you forget to unload your rifle or shotgun you could be hit with a misdemeanor and a fine of up to one hundred dollars i'm sure a hundred hours and we bought a few that much but i guess it would bring awareness to some people but not all fishy odor be there to change their ways and not feel like they're just trying to make money off everybody in hampton. jenny me thirteen years now. this is not the only recent gun law changes remember attorney general mark herring concealed canceled concealed carry permit agreements with more than two dozen states that means people from those states will have to get a weapons in the commonwealth herring said the states
something you need to be done to make sure that people are transporting in faith knowing he is asking city council members to ok the change citing that twenty one other cities and counties in virginia have similar laws from here to virginia beach or whatever you know alleged gunman unloaded when you get back and that's just not going to happen. people are going to do that. so if council decides to add this to its current firearm statute and you forget to unload your rifle or shotgun you could...
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. >>> the columbia housing authority has been given permission by the government to they are asking city lasers for -- city leaders for $1 million to do the job. the facility currently has 274 units and those residents will be given vouchers for new vouching-- for new presidency. -- residency. >>> a shootout sent one man to the hospital which happened late this afternoon along the 2400 block of pelican drive. one person was shot and the victim was taken to the hospital. both were armed with a gun and that friend has been detained. if you have any information that could help call crimestoppers. >>> the fbi is working with authorities in oregon to peacefully and a standoff at a national wildlife refuge. the protesters are angry over ranchers who were convicted of arson three years ago for setting fire to federal land in 2001 and 2006. both men were ordered back to prison after a judge said their original sentences were too short. protesters want the government to relax its rules on the use of federal land. >> because we love the government to step outside the bounds of the constitution, th
. >>> the columbia housing authority has been given permission by the government to they are asking city lasers for -- city leaders for $1 million to do the job. the facility currently has 274 units and those residents will be given vouchers for new vouching-- for new presidency. -- residency. >>> a shootout sent one man to the hospital which happened late this afternoon along the 2400 block of pelican drive. one person was shot and the victim was taken to the hospital. both...
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in return, he is asked the city to get him a partial lease on a 2.8 in return, he is asked the city to get him a partial lease on a $2.8 million lien that's around his property. he wants to acquire half an acre of the property to review >> we want the developer to build so we don't want to run him away without we also wanted to do what is right for the corner. >> city officials tell us the building to be torn down within the next month or 2. >>> we will ask investigators in orange county if high school students were involved in a shooting. look at the bottom of the surveillance video. you see a hand with a gun and shooting at a group of people by a truck. this happen in cisco pine hills road near silverstar road not far from high school. investigators say they have not ruled out the possibility the students were involved. one person was shot and investigators say he is in stable condition. >>> state lawmakers may have less money to spend this year than they thought. state economists met yesterday to draw the predictions of how much the state were collected taxes. those results will hel
in return, he is asked the city to get him a partial lease on a 2.8 in return, he is asked the city to get him a partial lease on a $2.8 million lien that's around his property. he wants to acquire half an acre of the property to review >> we want the developer to build so we don't want to run him away without we also wanted to do what is right for the corner. >> city officials tell us the building to be torn down within the next month or 2. >>> we will ask investigators in...
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. >> reporter: it's why he just asked city controller scott inspecting and overseeing safety and cleanliness. stringer is wasting no time. >> we have established a war room. i'm very serious about doing a holistic and transparent approach to monitoring and auditing the shelters. >> reporter: the controller has already done one audit that found horrifying and dangerous conditions in 90% of family shelters and apartments for homeless families. >> rat infestation, dangerous living conditions, have no place in a shelter system where 23,000 children sleep. >> reporter: he has accepted governor cuomo's assignment to -- >> continue to hold the city's feet to the fire. i intend to be aggressive. you have to work with the the administration accountable. >> reporter: robert mass seikaly a former deputy commissioner in the department of homeless services has a new idea for fixing the shelters. paying the homeless to help clean them. >> i think it's time to start thinking outside the box. board right away, pay them some money, get them working, because the maintenance staffs in these shelters are usuall
. >> reporter: it's why he just asked city controller scott inspecting and overseeing safety and cleanliness. stringer is wasting no time. >> we have established a war room. i'm very serious about doing a holistic and transparent approach to monitoring and auditing the shelters. >> reporter: the controller has already done one audit that found horrifying and dangerous conditions in 90% of family shelters and apartments for homeless families. >> rat infestation, dangerous...
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so when they asked the city for permission to expand they were suprised when, community churches and property owners came out against them... " that motion passes..." atomic liquors on east fremont is adding a restaurant next to their bar... and while the city and the owners think this is whats best for downtown.. . " opening a bar and a restaurant is the kind of development that the city should want, if they dont want this kind of development the city is going to die, again." not everyone in the neighborhood seems to agree... " are we to be changed into an entertainment center or are we again going to be that which we are, a community, where there's churches and where theres people living here." their biggest concern, noise, they asked the city to add a limit to the amount of noise the bar could make, the city approved the expansion request without one... " so if noise becomes a nuissance, it is a code violation" the group of who spoke out against the expansion say theyre not against the bar expanding, theyre just tired of the city putting economic development before community needs
so when they asked the city for permission to expand they were suprised when, community churches and property owners came out against them... " that motion passes..." atomic liquors on east fremont is adding a restaurant next to their bar... and while the city and the owners think this is whats best for downtown.. . " opening a bar and a restaurant is the kind of development that the city should want, if they dont want this kind of development the city is going to die,...
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some folks getting off of the metro and heading home to hunker down and that's exactly what the city's asking folks to do. hunker down and stay inside and there's not much to do out here anyway and we want to the walk down here and show you many of these businesses with the dunkin' donuts and the restaurants. they're all closed up and a few remaining open for a little while longer, but a lot of folks
some folks getting off of the metro and heading home to hunker down and that's exactly what the city's asking folks to do. hunker down and stay inside and there's not much to do out here anyway and we want to the walk down here and show you many of these businesses with the dunkin' donuts and the restaurants. they're all closed up and a few remaining open for a little while longer, but a lot of folks
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city on friday. >> the new steel. is going to be 50 feet from where it sits now. >> the group is asking the city to pitch in. >> for the project to be successful, we would ask that the structure of the peer be purchased unowned by the residents of virginia beach. -- and owned by the residents of virginia beach. we would ask the council to purchase open space land within the project as a permanent part for everyone to enjoy. >>'s city council members do not plan themselves, this project does not happen. >> i am not sure if you can hear me now. if city council does give the construction would start as early as the fall. >> your super doppler 10 forecast with don slater. don: we have interesting weather going on. this will continue over the next several hours. super doppler 10 live, a town of rain moving on through, but it is of operating before it hits the ground. style off towards -- snow is off towards the mountains. the rain is falling, but it is evaporating before it hits the ground. this rain will be mostly a wind speed and direction, this is a big one. these are study wins s --teady winds -- steady winds. richmond,
city on friday. >> the new steel. is going to be 50 feet from where it sits now. >> the group is asking the city to pitch in. >> for the project to be successful, we would ask that the structure of the peer be purchased unowned by the residents of virginia beach. -- and owned by the residents of virginia beach. we would ask the council to purchase open space land within the project as a permanent part for everyone to enjoy. >>'s city council members do not plan...
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they are asking city council to approve removing it. in 2010 a phi year old boy lost his life in another dam in danville that has been removed and grand mother thinks removing person's life. >> how many people has he rescued having the dam removed. if this is prompted the city to say, we lost a child we removed that. this one is starting. why not remove that. he is rescuing people. that's what he loved to do. >> patti: project would cost 100 thousand dollar. coups will discuss it next week. >> mona: allen pierson cancer center want to help patients feel upbeat. they are hosting a musical month in march and inviting musicians to perform. response is great they are still look for example volunteers. a high school band. chorus, drummer, guitar and belly dancer. >> to haveup lifting music and not such a clinical and sterile environment it is more of a happy place to come to and feel that's what we strife to do is make it be a home environment and everybody a support group for their family. >> anita says a lot of the musicians have been affe
they are asking city council to approve removing it. in 2010 a phi year old boy lost his life in another dam in danville that has been removed and grand mother thinks removing person's life. >> how many people has he rescued having the dam removed. if this is prompted the city to say, we lost a child we removed that. this one is starting. why not remove that. he is rescuing people. that's what he loved to do. >> patti: project would cost 100 thousand dollar. coups will discuss it...
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city council. >> . yes. it's frustrating to me. because there are all people with negative attitudes about something. that is truly god's gift. >> the they will go before the council next week. asking the city to let them continue the mission. growing marijuana. >> >> top each his own. >> .
city council. >> . yes. it's frustrating to me. because there are all people with negative attitudes about something. that is truly god's gift. >> the they will go before the council next week. asking the city to let them continue the mission. growing marijuana. >> >> top each his own. >> .
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asking for justice, begging for justice, begging, pleading, begging for justice, asking the mayor, asking the city attorney, asking the police department to please show us the evidence. >> reporter: now, the six deputies involved in this incident are placed on restrictive employment. that means they are not allowed to have any contact with inmates at the jail, but they are still on the job. in the meantime, it is the denver police department and the denver district attorney's office reviewing the case, but the family feels a special prosecutor should be looking at this one. >> jeremy, i imagine the review of this case won't be quick. do we know a time line as to the next steps, what we'll learn here? robert white said they were 70% done with reviewing this case. they were still waiting on more information. the autopsy report is still a crucial report. the da's office said they are reviewing it, so who knows when. >> jeremy, thanks. >>> more denver police officers will get the department's new body cameras and the training to go with them. some officers began using those cameras on duty today. the
asking for justice, begging for justice, begging, pleading, begging for justice, asking the mayor, asking the city attorney, asking the police department to please show us the evidence. >> reporter: now, the six deputies involved in this incident are placed on restrictive employment. that means they are not allowed to have any contact with inmates at the jail, but they are still on the job. in the meantime, it is the denver police department and the denver district attorney's office...
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. >>> later today, leaders in atlantic city are considering asking the city for permission to declare bankruptcy. the resort town is unable to climb out of trouble and last week governor christie denied an aid package. he and the atlantic city counsel scheduled an emergency meeting at 4:00 this afternoon. even if they agree to file for bankruptcy they have to get approval from the state. >>> we are just six week as way from the iowa caucuses, it shows the frontrunners from both parties in competitive races. >> reporter: good afternoon dts did the is lasering in on his chief competitor who is returning fire. donald trump and ted cruz -- >> it's lie after lie and it's not becoming. he has a problem. >> cruz on the campaign trail -- >> what he supports for health care is bernie sanders style full on socialized medicine. >> a new poll shows that 64% is of republicans expect donald trump to win the nomination and trump has a big lead in the polls nationally but in iowa a statistical tie, ted cruz threatening to block his momentum. donald trump has a chance to do something that is new hamps
. >>> later today, leaders in atlantic city are considering asking the city for permission to declare bankruptcy. the resort town is unable to climb out of trouble and last week governor christie denied an aid package. he and the atlantic city counsel scheduled an emergency meeting at 4:00 this afternoon. even if they agree to file for bankruptcy they have to get approval from the state. >>> we are just six week as way from the iowa caucuses, it shows the frontrunners from...
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city council meeting. morris and his wife asked the city to rezone land, so they could build a "smart-house" to accomodate morris. but theeouncil says ere are some major concerns over the land...it is considered "agricultural"- the area is far removed from city services and other developments. 4 to 2 monday night. we are told it was a tough decision for council members on both council they are great kids. i am so have to do it for the next guy that came down the road." give up on cedar falls and that we along with him can find either a different location or still see if that one somehow can work but it's pretty obvious to me and i get it, that right now we have to go by the rules." it's important to know we reached it's important to know we reached out to the morrises who did not want any more media coverage on this. we wanted to cover it because so many viewers reached out to usus to askk"why." the city says they have been cooperative and understanding throughout the process. still to come on the k-w-w-l news at ive... are changes coming to the academy after two big names in hollywood decide to boycot th
city council meeting. morris and his wife asked the city to rezone land, so they could build a "smart-house" to accomodate morris. but theeouncil says ere are some major concerns over the land...it is considered "agricultural"- the area is far removed from city services and other developments. 4 to 2 monday night. we are told it was a tough decision for council members on both council they are great kids. i am so have to do it for the next guy that came down the road."...
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the dubuque city council is asking city staff to rework the proposed budget to avoid large property tax hikes. the council has rejected a 2- point- 2 percent increase for homeowners, and an 11 point-7 percent hike for commercial property owners. instead, the council wants to raise property taxes no more than 1 and a half percent for homeowners, and 9 and a half percent for businesses. the city manager says the proposed increases aim to cover health care costs and offset other losses. a waterloo homeless shelter is raising money to purchase space for a second shelter for men. the catholic worker house currently has one men's house and one home for women and children. but volunteers say the beds and couches are almost always full. they're working to purchase a third home, right next door to the other buildings. they say it would cost $45,000 dollars, but would allow them to add at least 10 more beds. services one man says first helped him get off the streets more than a year ago. he now works at the shelter "when you do come to a shelter and they offer you a little dignity and hospitality
the dubuque city council is asking city staff to rework the proposed budget to avoid large property tax hikes. the council has rejected a 2- point- 2 percent increase for homeowners, and an 11 point-7 percent hike for commercial property owners. instead, the council wants to raise property taxes no more than 1 and a half percent for homeowners, and 9 and a half percent for businesses. the city manager says the proposed increases aim to cover health care costs and offset other losses. a waterloo...
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the chief asking the city council for more officers. a social media threat sends a rockingham county elementary school into lockdown. students and teachers spent their morning holdup in their classrooms while 15 share's deputies swarmed the campus to investigate. the school principal sent a message to parents, warning them to stay away until the lockdown was over. we know from officials the threat came from an old message >> nascar drivers reacting to the death of barney home -- hall. he was inducted into the nasa are hall of fame in 2012. the 83-year-old died from complications after a recent medical procedure. jeff gordon and dale earnhardt junior among the high profiles sharing their condolences today. dead at the age of 83 years old. anna: 47 degrees now. i little cooler than yesterday. >> the weekend still on track to the gorges with a lot of sunshine and warming temperatures. it's drying out. upper 40's. our first alert weather station 40 four the next couple days. into the weekend, well above average into the low mid 60's. a few
the chief asking the city council for more officers. a social media threat sends a rockingham county elementary school into lockdown. students and teachers spent their morning holdup in their classrooms while 15 share's deputies swarmed the campus to investigate. the school principal sent a message to parents, warning them to stay away until the lockdown was over. we know from officials the threat came from an old message >> nascar drivers reacting to the death of barney home -- hall. he...
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now the workers are asking city officials to rescind the wage cut, and pay them the money they're owediscuss future course of action. >> city workers involved in the dispute include water treatment workers. straight maintenance, and road crews, as well as administrative staff. lieutenant governor gavin newsom and ed lee were among those attending for a ballot measure that would raise the state's minimum wage. this new proposal by seiu's united healthcare west would raise that by $1 a year until it hits $15 an hour. after that, increases would be automatically tied to the cost of living. union officials say they have gathered more than 600,000 signatures, and that is enough to qualify for the november ballot. >>> youtube is preparing for a major expansion in san bruno. youtube has bought an office park near the corner of el camino real and 380. it can accommodate more than 2500 employees. analysts say youtube is increasing staffing to compete against tv and movie studio content, and digital rivals netflix and amazon. >>> on the peninsula, a business owner is suing the city of daly city,
now the workers are asking city officials to rescind the wage cut, and pay them the money they're owediscuss future course of action. >> city workers involved in the dispute include water treatment workers. straight maintenance, and road crews, as well as administrative staff. lieutenant governor gavin newsom and ed lee were among those attending for a ballot measure that would raise the state's minimum wage. this new proposal by seiu's united healthcare west would raise that by $1 a year...
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when i asked woods when the city would act on this she said that they are working as quickly as they can and to the city manager about this as well and i'm putting his reaction together for my story coming up at 5. live in daytona beach, blaine tomlinson channel 9 eyewitness news. >>> not an easy situation. as we mentioned the tension among the homeless is growing and daytona beach. you can see for yourself, just how bad it is, see the fight for yourself download our wftv mobile news app go a go to the video section. >>> it has been nearly one month since the start of the new automated trash pickup and orange county. and some people tell us they still cannot get service. residents along powers which court sent us pictures of uncollected yard waste that has they say they have made numerous calls to the solid waste apartment before calling us today. one hour after reached out to cleaned up. >> the men convicted of murdering and orlando teenager sentence thrown out. jimmy midori 16 years old when investigators say he stabbed 17- year-old shawn a car to death at her mother's home off ora
when i asked woods when the city would act on this she said that they are working as quickly as they can and to the city manager about this as well and i'm putting his reaction together for my story coming up at 5. live in daytona beach, blaine tomlinson channel 9 eyewitness news. >>> not an easy situation. as we mentioned the tension among the homeless is growing and daytona beach. you can see for yourself, just how bad it is, see the fight for yourself download our wftv mobile news...
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reporter: starting friday night, city police will have more officers out in force. the chief says he has asked the city manager to give his department more overtime. >> we get frequently crime mapping of hotspots. reporter: he also pointed out how the double homicides show what can happen when neighborhoods work with police. >> with eyewitness accounts, they were able to immediately radio out the description, detailed description, and reporter: while more police hit the streets, chief myers once the community to work with them. >> we are going to put more police out there, and we are going to uphold our side of the bargain. we plead with the community, help us and let's partner in doing this. reporter: as far as the suspect in the double homicide in the hospital, police did not release his name and don't plan to tonight. they did say they will charge him with two counts of first-degree murder and other felony charges. tom: we have more details on this story. we will post updates on weekend on wavy.com. norfolk. police arrested four people. charges related to manufacturing and dealing meth. det
reporter: starting friday night, city police will have more officers out in force. the chief says he has asked the city manager to give his department more overtime. >> we get frequently crime mapping of hotspots. reporter: he also pointed out how the double homicides show what can happen when neighborhoods work with police. >> with eyewitness accounts, they were able to immediately radio out the description, detailed description, and reporter: while more police hit the streets,...
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he is asking the city council to postpone a vote on the project. that bill was scheduled for today. pullham is asking it is delayed the complex w would be built on the site of the platform. he is willing to delay to ease residents' concerns about traffic. >> the stories trending in your lunch hour. transgender athletes to compete without having gender reassignment surgery. transgender athletes have been allowed in the olympics since 2004 but only after surgery and two years of hormone surgery. >> after being crowned last month, miss philippines returned to manila. miss universe waved to fans from a float during home coming parade. >> chances are you probably have more facebook friends than you can keep up. only four of those facebook friends are considered part of your support click. those are people by your side during times of crisis. the study says the average person could count about 13 people as close friends. the university of oxford concluded all those social networks help you keep up with acquaintances. they don't necessarily expand your number of close friendships. >> coming
he is asking the city council to postpone a vote on the project. that bill was scheduled for today. pullham is asking it is delayed the complex w would be built on the site of the platform. he is willing to delay to ease residents' concerns about traffic. >> the stories trending in your lunch hour. transgender athletes to compete without having gender reassignment surgery. transgender athletes have been allowed in the olympics since 2004 but only after surgery and two years of hormone...
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block, hook says the city is making things worse. >> it's riskier and less safe to cross there with people coming from there to here to turn right, over your shoulder. >> we asked the city about the fight and he's bracing for the worst. 90 more feet of sidewalk would connect many streets. >> there's one place in town that makes sense. this is the one. won't be enough. mike synan, fox 35 news. >> bob: at least one parent is upset with a first grade teacher at a charter school in minneola, on how she tried to teach a classroom about racism. the teacher was trying to teach the kids about martin luther king jr. and discrimination. she did it by separating the kids by eye color. blue eyed kids got hugs and candy. brown eyed kids got nothing. the principal of the school says the lesson was a bad idea and the teacher is facing disciplinary action. >> it was not appropriate. it was not an appropriate activity to do in first grade. out of respect for the teacher, i'm not going into the disciplinary action, but we are in that process. she's been spoken to about it's not an appropriate lesson for first grade at all. >> bob: the parent who complained about the lesson did >
block, hook says the city is making things worse. >> it's riskier and less safe to cross there with people coming from there to here to turn right, over your shoulder. >> we asked the city about the fight and he's bracing for the worst. 90 more feet of sidewalk would connect many streets. >> there's one place in town that makes sense. this is the one. won't be enough. mike synan, fox 35 news. >> bob: at least one parent is upset with a first grade teacher at a charter...
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works runs two tests a year at 2150 locations 150 locationses in the city to meet federal regulation. >>> christopher cornell's lawyers asked for the tests he green town man ship was arrested last january outside of a township gunshot. he gun shop. he is accused of planning to blowup the cap to toll. capitol. >>> it's a 50 city tour that gives fans a chance to see them off the field, good morning perry. >> reporter: good morning, to you jofnlt right now i'm you john, right now i'm outside of the reds hall museum. the players are going to load up and roll out about 9:00 this morning. the reds car van is annual event where the players and staff event roll out to set up for the upcoming season. pitchers and catchers report to spring training in just 20 days. starting today and over the next three days, those four buses 3,300 miles with stops in five states. tourists travel through ohio, indiana, kentucky, and west virginia, and tennessee. players like they will be on board, with former players and staff members, and a they will field questions and sign autographs at each stop. catcher devon m erks sarako,erako says it's a grea
works runs two tests a year at 2150 locations 150 locationses in the city to meet federal regulation. >>> christopher cornell's lawyers asked for the tests he green town man ship was arrested last january outside of a township gunshot. he gun shop. he is accused of planning to blowup the cap to toll. capitol. >>> it's a 50 city tour that gives fans a chance to see them off the field, good morning perry. >> reporter: good morning, to you jofnlt right now i'm you john,...
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the clearwater marine aquarium is asking the city to approve a "70- thousand square foot expansion." it's on the "memorial causeway" and "island way estates". but as 10 news reporter jennifer titus tells us, people who live next door aren't letting it pass with out a fight. 184432 you're probably one of closest people to aquarium ron parham lives directly across from the clearwater 184459 i'd be a pitching wedge away the home to various marine life including the star of dolphin tale 1 and 2- winter 183610 i'm upset but parham says he's not happy about the aquarium's next step, an expansion that would include 70 thousand square feet of spaceand a four story parking garage. 184129 its going to ruin my whole view 191348 what are we looking at here this is parking garage brian aungst jr legal council for the aquarium says he knows nearby residents are upset but it's what's needed to keep the aquarium on the map. 190830 right now not allowed to injured dolphins to rehab because we capacity to care for want to expand that mission so were building 6 more dolphin pools. parking garage 191025
the clearwater marine aquarium is asking the city to approve a "70- thousand square foot expansion." it's on the "memorial causeway" and "island way estates". but as 10 news reporter jennifer titus tells us, people who live next door aren't letting it pass with out a fight. 184432 you're probably one of closest people to aquarium ron parham lives directly across from the clearwater 184459 i'd be a pitching wedge away the home to various marine life including the...
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so, the local emergency declaration will enable the city to ask for state and federal emergency funds. the city council must confirm that declaration, and that is expected to happen on monday. you may remember that this is not the first time that there have been problems in pacifica. back in 2009, in 2010 i was out here again covering these homes, which were again red-tagged. now, two of the apartment buildings here have been red-tagged since 2010, and the city manager says they need to be demolished. reporting live in pacifica, marianne favro, "nbc bay area news." >> all right, marianne, thanks a lot. >>> well, the king tides and rain are responsible for some flooding in the north bay. cars taking a chance, driving through street flooding on shoreline highway near the manzanita park and ride in mill valley earlier today. there are cones set up, but you can see right there, drive between the cones or it could be trouble. this walking and bike path near coyote creek got a whole lot narrower. the water rose so much, some paths could only accommodate one at a time. >>> well, the rain is
so, the local emergency declaration will enable the city to ask for state and federal emergency funds. the city council must confirm that declaration, and that is expected to happen on monday. you may remember that this is not the first time that there have been problems in pacifica. back in 2009, in 2010 i was out here again covering these homes, which were again red-tagged. now, two of the apartment buildings here have been red-tagged since 2010, and the city manager says they need to be...
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their biggest concern, noise, they asked the city to add a limit to the amount of noise the bar could make, the city approved the expansion request without one... becomes a nuissance, it is a code violation" the group of churches and property owners who spoke out against the expansion say theyre not against the bar expanding, theyre just tired of the city putting economic development before community needs... " it makes no sense, its like just because its the downtown project, doesnt mean they should wave all things" the same group sued city officials and life is beautiful last year because they felt it violated their first amendment rights they say they try to take up their concerns with the councilmen who represent them, but theyre often ignored... "something very suspicious how the two councilmen, they drew the line here, and they play whos on first and they dont represent." as for atomic liquors, they feel their neighbors are taking out their frustrations against the city on the wrong people... "we've been reopen for two and a half years and we havent had any noise issues, by addi
their biggest concern, noise, they asked the city to add a limit to the amount of noise the bar could make, the city approved the expansion request without one... becomes a nuissance, it is a code violation" the group of churches and property owners who spoke out against the expansion say theyre not against the bar expanding, theyre just tired of the city putting economic development before community needs... " it makes no sense, its like just because its the downtown project, doesnt...
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get this -- 10 on your side asked the city's unconstitutional. he told us no comment. new information about an american tourist killed while on vacation in the caribbean. police in grenada charged 27-year-old david benjamin with 39-year-old jessica colker's murder. colker has local ties. she grew up in yorktown. police say sunday afternoon a man attacked her and her husband on a beach in grenada. the husband a machete. "they were both attacked by this man, and the husband apparently escaped and ran and raised the alarm that his wife was in danger and she was missing." an autospy did not show any knife wounds on colker. instead it revealed she died of a severe skull fracture. meanwhile, colker's loved ones in yorktown are mourning her loss and remembering a dear friend. "jessica could fill the room with laughter in a second. and her smile just glowed. and she was such a caring person and open person. colker graduated tabb high school in 1994. we spoke with former classmates who showed us yearbook photos of her. they say the tabb community is grieving her loss. people in
get this -- 10 on your side asked the city's unconstitutional. he told us no comment. new information about an american tourist killed while on vacation in the caribbean. police in grenada charged 27-year-old david benjamin with 39-year-old jessica colker's murder. colker has local ties. she grew up in yorktown. police say sunday afternoon a man attacked her and her husband on a beach in grenada. the husband a machete. "they were both attacked by this man, and the husband apparently...
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. >> we've asked the city how many of those oak trees in the city limits are on the removal list, they are working to get the number for us. they would not comment on the pending litigation. live in orlando jenny murray as channel 9. >>> orange county server accused of exposing himself in a popular pizza place struck a plea deal, and eight-year-old an 11-year-old told her mom, christopher performed a sex act on himself while they were in pizzeria, the 29-year-old the 40 months in prison, or cado is a sex offender who is been accused of exposing himself twice before. >> pres. obama preparing to deliver his final state of the union address tonight to joint session of congress, the white house tells us to expect and optimistic message about the future. justin gray live in washington dc, you heard from both florida senators today. r sen. marco rubio running for president himself, he sounded today like a candidate message, calling pres. obama's candidacy a disastrous presidency. >> the white house told us to expect something different from pres. obama's address tonight. expect them to focus
. >> we've asked the city how many of those oak trees in the city limits are on the removal list, they are working to get the number for us. they would not comment on the pending litigation. live in orlando jenny murray as channel 9. >>> orange county server accused of exposing himself in a popular pizza place struck a plea deal, and eight-year-old an 11-year-old told her mom, christopher performed a sex act on himself while they were in pizzeria, the 29-year-old the 40 months in...
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promoters of myrtle beach's carolina country music fest are asking the city for $100,000 to advertise the upcoming concert, and the sun news reports the money was requested at a city council workshop last night. this year's festival takes place from june 10th through the 12th and features country music favorites like tim mcgraw, keith urban and florida georgia line. >>> criticizing the lack of oscar diversity. for the second year running, no black or minority actors have acting categories. we need to get better at this. we used to be better at it. nyong's says she's it is appointed by the lake of inclusion in the nominations. chris rock hosts the academy awards right here on abc columbia. he should have something to say about it. >> the ratings are going to be higher this year because of all the controversy going on. everyone wants to tune in to see what he has to say. forecast, stay close. >>> welcome back, rain showers pushing through the midlands right now, sleet mixed in but it's just too warm. snow and freezing rain is well to the north. as i take you out to the west, here is the
promoters of myrtle beach's carolina country music fest are asking the city for $100,000 to advertise the upcoming concert, and the sun news reports the money was requested at a city council workshop last night. this year's festival takes place from june 10th through the 12th and features country music favorites like tim mcgraw, keith urban and florida georgia line. >>> criticizing the lack of oscar diversity. for the second year running, no black or minority actors have acting...
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city council moving forward for a possible civil citation program. they are asking the city attorney to draft an ordinance. that ordinance will be looked at again in march before possibly going in front of the full city councilment it would give police the option of giving a ticket instead of arresting them. >>> a clearwater woman facing tortoise from a pet store. it happened just before christmas on south highland avenue. officers say they just got a tip leading them to nicole perry. they found the tortoise at her home. the tortoise has since been returned to the pet store. >>> sad news tonight in polk county. the youngest elephant at the circus has died. we're told that the 2-year-old asian elephant died from a virus. 26 african elephants have been at the center since 1995. this is the first time that one of them have died from the virus. >>> waste, fraud and abuse. that's what a whistleblower says she saw firsthand at the bay pines v.a. hospital in st. petersburg. adam joins us now with what he has been able to uncover here. adam. when she went -- when she went t
city council moving forward for a possible civil citation program. they are asking the city attorney to draft an ordinance. that ordinance will be looked at again in march before possibly going in front of the full city councilment it would give police the option of giving a ticket instead of arresting them. >>> a clearwater woman facing tortoise from a pet store. it happened just before christmas on south highland avenue. officers say they just got a tip leading them to nicole perry....
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>> reporter: an assembly man is asking cities to help out with this. he introduced this bill yesterday. he believes this is something that's long overdue. >> we need to make sure that our streets are safe. we need to make sure that people can walk safely here. >> reporter: as this assemblyman spoke at city hall calling on an increase for tour bus inspection he reminded us of a fatal tour bus accident in 2014 taking place at a crosswalk a few feet away. >> a city worker was coming back from lunch and got run over by a tour bus. >> reporter: with a major tour bus accident in november injuring 20 and a fatal crass over the weekend killing an 82-year-old pedestrian, the assemblyman introduced bill 1677. if passed, it would require chp to create tour bus inspection protocols with local cities so they can inspect the buses, too. the cities would have to report their findings to california's public utilities commission. currently, chp inspects the tour buses. according to the assemblyman, they only inspect 30%. >> we need more eyes on the operators to make su
>> reporter: an assembly man is asking cities to help out with this. he introduced this bill yesterday. he believes this is something that's long overdue. >> we need to make sure that our streets are safe. we need to make sure that people can walk safely here. >> reporter: as this assemblyman spoke at city hall calling on an increase for tour bus inspection he reminded us of a fatal tour bus accident in 2014 taking place at a crosswalk a few feet away. >> a city worker...
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the city of cedar falls is ringing in the new year with a possible big construction project. according to the waterloo cedar falls courier, developers will ask the city council and planning and zoning commission to consider at 120 thousand square foot "power center". the power center would be on 11 acres at prairie parkway and brandilynn boulevard east of the walmart there. it is part of a 15-acre development which includes two other lots for commercial or office development. a cedar falls city administrator will get a hefty check for his last pay period. that's because longtime administrator dick mcalister didn't use quite a bit of his "paid sick leave time". over 4 decades on the job, he accumulated 440 sick days. that equals 94 thousand dollars after taxes that he will apply toward health care expenses. he's also able to receive a payout of more than 38 thousand dollars for unused vacation time. hikes in 19 state parks today. it's a part of the first day hikes initiative which is meant to encourage people to enjoy nature and get some exercise. this is a list of the state parks with hikes today in the tv-9 viewing area. hikes will average
the city of cedar falls is ringing in the new year with a possible big construction project. according to the waterloo cedar falls courier, developers will ask the city council and planning and zoning commission to consider at 120 thousand square foot "power center". the power center would be on 11 acres at prairie parkway and brandilynn boulevard east of the walmart there. it is part of a 15-acre development which includes two other lots for commercial or office development. a cedar...
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. >> reporter: taylor street by the way is in the city's fair mount neighborhood. when we asked the city what their game plan is for the next 24 hours, to make sure all of these streets get cleared, they said we don't have a priority list, every neighborhood is a priority. rosemary connors, "nbc 10 news." >> thank you. across the river in camden today look at this, senator cory booker grabbed a shovel. he helped residents dig out. mitch blacher checking out the roads in camden county nifb in news force 10. where are you now? >> we're in the city of camden now, we're seeing what we have seen all over camden county. clear streets, snow starting to melt. a little bit of concern that will refreeze and that's really where the views' efforts are, focusings on cleaning up intersections and widening lanes, but for the most part everything has been passable from haddonfield to collins wood to cherry hill. we're talking about more than 100 trucks more than 1400 miles of road all over camden county. that's a 72-hour continuous cleanup effort for this county. where they had a wide ranging s
. >> reporter: taylor street by the way is in the city's fair mount neighborhood. when we asked the city what their game plan is for the next 24 hours, to make sure all of these streets get cleared, they said we don't have a priority list, every neighborhood is a priority. rosemary connors, "nbc 10 news." >> thank you. across the river in camden today look at this, senator cory booker grabbed a shovel. he helped residents dig out. mitch blacher checking out the roads in...
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the sisters will go before the council next week, asking the city to let them continue their mission growing marijuana. ((kirsten joyce)) ((brian loftus)) demetria obilor no delays down in henderson. this is us 95 near lake mead parkway, so down by the 215 interchange. this month, henderson expects to begin repairing and widening racetrack road between boulder highway and burkholder boulevard. travel lanes will be widened. bike lanes are part of the plan, as well as a new signal at blue lantern drive. it's scheduled to finish up in december. > that's a look at the roads... back to you./// ((kirsten joyce)) > calling all pasta lovers... today is national spaghetti day! and some restaurants here in the valley are taking advantage of it. brio tuscan grille and bravo! italian will have specials all day.. with all you can eat pasta for just 10- bucks! so make sure to bring an empty stomach if you're thinking of taking the deal. /// ((kirsten joyce)) > taking action... after watching a netflix documentary. ((brian loftus)) how fans of "makin
the sisters will go before the council next week, asking the city to let them continue their mission growing marijuana. ((kirsten joyce)) ((brian loftus)) that's a look at the roads... back to you./// ((kirsten joyce)) > calling all pasta lovers... today is national spaghetti day! and some restaurants here in the valley are taking advantage of it. brio tuscan grille and bravo! italian will have specials all day.. with all you can eat pasta for just 10- bucks! so make sure to bring an empty...
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they are asking the city when all of this is going to be cleaned up. snow on side streets in newark. homeowners say it's just as bad now as it was early sunday morning. >> not one plow, not one salt truck has passed here since the storm started. not one person comes around, not one call, nothing. it's sad. >> reporter: the mayor on the slow pace of the cleanup. >> it's been extremely difficult roads. there have been a lot of abandoned vehicles which means we had to use front loaders and tump dump trucks. >> reporter: he hired a private contractor to plow a section of ferguson street. but the rest of the neighborhood is practically impassable. >> totally shut down. nothing's happening. nobody can get near the building. >> reporter: just walking around was a challenge, especially for >> we shouldn't be wuk alking in the street. >> reporter: residents are hoping the city takes notice and sends plow trucks. >> a lot of people called off work today just trying to get themselves out. i don't know where they're going to put all the snow. >> parking is already bad enough without th snow. now
they are asking the city when all of this is going to be cleaned up. snow on side streets in newark. homeowners say it's just as bad now as it was early sunday morning. >> not one plow, not one salt truck has passed here since the storm started. not one person comes around, not one call, nothing. it's sad. >> reporter: the mayor on the slow pace of the cleanup. >> it's been extremely difficult roads. there have been a lot of abandoned vehicles which means we had to use front...
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believe their business is threatened by a proposed marijuana ban being considered by the city council. they will ask the city to continue their mission of growing marijuana. up next -- new concerns for those living along the mississippi river valley. which states have a possibility of rising waters... and how residents are preparing. i'm miguel martinez valle coming up with a live report. hundreds of innovators competing this weekend ahead of what they had to create this year... and how much money is on the line. 24/7 forecast is coming up next this is fox5 news at news. a person has been killed in an auto- pedestrian crash. it happened around 9-30 tonight near durango and durango is closed between edna and we will bring you more details as develops. hundreds of thousands of people leaving las vegas after the new year celebrations... convention of the year is bringing a fox five's miguel live at the mccarran international airport where people have been coming and going all day. thats right elizabeth... lots of people leaving las vegas after a big party weekend celebrating the new year, but here at m
believe their business is threatened by a proposed marijuana ban being considered by the city council. they will ask the city to continue their mission of growing marijuana. up next -- new concerns for those living along the mississippi river valley. which states have a possibility of rising waters... and how residents are preparing. i'm miguel martinez valle coming up with a live report. hundreds of innovators competing this weekend ahead of what they had to create this year... and how much...
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city? they are set to introduce an emergency resolution, to ask in the nfl to recoup an estimated $5 million in expenses, and the supervisor says that the tax dollars should be going to city services, not toward a party for the wealthy, and they say that super bowl 50 will pump millions into the economy, and the hotel broke -- hotel rates are skyrocketing. >> a normal $231 break, and moving it north of $400, you will get between 4 million and $5 million new tax money for the five days of the super bowl.>> the mayor's office says that city approached the cost the same way it does other event. in the south bay, crews getting ready for super bowl 50, and you see the truck load of colorful chairs arising at the caesars plaza, and the rainbow colors are set to go. city leaders are getting ready.>>> be sure to take with ktvu, and ktvu.com, and next week we will be broadcasting live.>>> a search underway in the santa cruz mountains, and they believe the man was killed by the coworker, and kyle myrick was last seen at gp motors in san jose, and the coworker was arrested the next day after the police
city? they are set to introduce an emergency resolution, to ask in the nfl to recoup an estimated $5 million in expenses, and the supervisor says that the tax dollars should be going to city services, not toward a party for the wealthy, and they say that super bowl 50 will pump millions into the economy, and the hotel broke -- hotel rates are skyrocketing. >> a normal $231 break, and moving it north of $400, you will get between 4 million and $5 million new tax money for the five days of...
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new york taxi workers alliance were outside the headquarters in long island city demanding them to reinstate this and asking the city council to regulate the industry. >> in new york state, we serve to protect. >> but the general manager says that the reason that they decided to lower prices is to make it more affordable for writers. >> what this is going to do is grow demand for the service throughout the city, particularly the outer boroughs. the mackie will feel the benefit. >> a trip from midtown to $37 and 12 cents instead of $43 and 67 cents. are accusing them of destroying the industry and taking advantage of workers. this is not the first time that they dropped their prices again in 2014. this driver that we spoke to says that she's hoping you'll see more money in her pocket this time around. steve: hillary clinton facing e-mail trouble. tonight the obama administration confirming that her unsecured home server contained top-secret information. they would not describe the substance of the e-mail. officials say that they will investigate whether the information was classified at the time that she sen
new york taxi workers alliance were outside the headquarters in long island city demanding them to reinstate this and asking the city council to regulate the industry. >> in new york state, we serve to protect. >> but the general manager says that the reason that they decided to lower prices is to make it more affordable for writers. >> what this is going to do is grow demand for the service throughout the city, particularly the outer boroughs. the mackie will feel the...
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the sisters go before the city council next week to ask the city to let them continue their mission. thanks for watching. we'll carry the president's announcement on gun control live at around 11:40 a.m. eastern time. the news continues live from doha next. >>> this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> hello and welcome. you are watching the news hour live from doha. today syrian refugees suffer through a brutal winter, while the political opposition searches for common ground ahead of talks with the government. >>> at least 34 refugees drowned off the coast of greece. >>> the chinese government intervenes to prop
the sisters go before the city council next week to ask the city to let them continue their mission. thanks for watching. we'll carry the president's announcement on gun control live at around 11:40 a.m. eastern time. the news continues live from doha next. >>> this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> hello and welcome. you are watching the news hour live from doha. today syrian refugees suffer through a brutal winter, while the political opposition searches for common ground ahead of...
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they're asking city officials to stop what they say is the unfair in queens. the rally comes a day before residents face a judge to take up the issue in court. steve: a college in new jersey will be among the first in the nation to offer classes on mac king shows us how they're trying to get the courses off the ground. >> right now we're at the model t stage. >> reporter: steven cohen teaches engineering technology at bergen county technical school and believes commercial drone use is still in its infancy. monday they celebrated the faa's administration to grant the school clearance to fly drones on campus. the president of the club hopes to work in civil engineering someday and expects his college's faa exemption to spawn drone innovation. >> it promises to be a multibillion dollar industry. >> they anticipate a future in which people fly drones in fields outside of photography and the military, positioning those who master the technology to revolutionize their >> precision ago >> i'm mac king, fox 5 news. dari: look at that. still to come, a surprising play
they're asking city officials to stop what they say is the unfair in queens. the rally comes a day before residents face a judge to take up the issue in court. steve: a college in new jersey will be among the first in the nation to offer classes on mac king shows us how they're trying to get the courses off the ground. >> right now we're at the model t stage. >> reporter: steven cohen teaches engineering technology at bergen county technical school and believes commercial drone use...
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. >> reporter: digging deeper, i asked the city manager if the city considered using reverse 911 calls instead? >> no. we haven't gotten that far. >> reporter: tom o'neill says they repaired the water main line, chlorinated it and tested it. the test results aren't back yet. >> if you tested it on saturday and we are a having the conversation on monday, and i didn't boil t i could be at risk. >> it is unlikely. >> reporter: o'neill insists the water is safe. >> when we have a boil water notice, we've never experienced a problem where the test would come back and show that there was a bacteriological coliform bacteria in it. it's never happened. >> we'll let you know as soon as both city decide that water is safe to drink again. until then, anyone under notice should bring water to a boil for at least one minute and then allow it to cool before use. that is generally -- that will take about 30 minutes. >>> we posted the exact area impacted by this boil water notice at wtsp.com. it is the news you need when you need t. the pinellas county sheriff's office. seven recruits fired and anothe
. >> reporter: digging deeper, i asked the city manager if the city considered using reverse 911 calls instead? >> no. we haven't gotten that far. >> reporter: tom o'neill says they repaired the water main line, chlorinated it and tested it. the test results aren't back yet. >> if you tested it on saturday and we are a having the conversation on monday, and i didn't boil t i could be at risk. >> it is unlikely. >> reporter: o'neill insists the water is safe....
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so next week supervisors will introduce an emergency resolution to ask the city to recoup costs. tobacco santa clara got the super bowl and san francisco is getting the gridlock. we are incredibly proud to be hosting this event, but taxpayers expect their dollars to be spent on housing and services, not on a party for wealthy people. >> reporter: street vendors say they only found out a short time ago that they would be displaced during the super bowl. coming up tonight we will introduce you to some of them who say they will be severely hurt by the loss of income. >>> -- the mayor has said you have more people eating in restaurants and staying in hotel rooms, is it not satisfying the supervisors? >> they are looking at the glendale super bowl where they lost money. they are saying, we want and guarantee -- a guarantee that we will not lose money on this event.>>> still ahead, police at sanford -- stanford university investigating an assault on campus. >>> stanford university police are investigating a sexual assault on campus that happened saturday night at about 8 o'clock in a r
so next week supervisors will introduce an emergency resolution to ask the city to recoup costs. tobacco santa clara got the super bowl and san francisco is getting the gridlock. we are incredibly proud to be hosting this event, but taxpayers expect their dollars to be spent on housing and services, not on a party for wealthy people. >> reporter: street vendors say they only found out a short time ago that they would be displaced during the super bowl. coming up tonight we will introduce...