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claire claire ad lib road conditions heading north toward i35 claire toss back jack: stephanie/ots: police are still looking into des moines' first homicide of the year. norma jean mcneely was police got a call early sunday morning. blood was found on the front porch as well as down the street. stay with local 5 jack: take a good look be able to help man. albia police say this man, leslie hartley, was thursday at the albia lions club around 8:30 at night. he was driving a maroon 1999 buick lesabre with iowa plates 487 zog. call the albia police department at the nubmer on your screen if you know where he is. stephanie: switching to politics now...in your local election headquarters. stephanie/2ram: we are just one week away from the iowa caucus and candidates are making the final push. jack: america's eyes are shifting toward the hawkeye state to see what's in store for next monday. abc's kenneth moton has the latest. sanders / (d) of a political revolution." caucuses in the hawkeye state in a week, new hampshire is next in two weeks. the candidates including gop frontrunner donald trump a
claire claire ad lib road conditions heading north toward i35 claire toss back jack: stephanie/ots: police are still looking into des moines' first homicide of the year. norma jean mcneely was police got a call early sunday morning. blood was found on the front porch as well as down the street. stay with local 5 jack: take a good look be able to help man. albia police say this man, leslie hartley, was thursday at the albia lions club around 8:30 at night. he was driving a maroon 1999 buick...
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- marshall county claire toss back stephanie: claire thanks. in other news governor claire thanks. in other news governor stephanie: claire thanks. branstad has come out with a new proposal that is raising some eyebrows. if you go shopping, have kids in school, or drink water from your tap it's a proposal that affects you. local five's chief political correspondent amanda krenz breaks it down for us tonight in our big story. (east village) let's start in 2008. that's when a law passed that said a 1 percent sales tax, one penny on every dollar, that you pay when you go out shopping will help iowa schools. (school) specifically this one cent sales tax helps schools with their infastructure needs. but this source of funding isn't permanent - it's set to expire in the year 2029. (statehouse) governor branstad is proposing a plan that will keep that one cent sales with the expectation that shoppers will spend more and more money each year, generating more of this source of revenue. but his new plan isn't for schools to get all that money, he wants t
- marshall county claire toss back stephanie: claire thanks. in other news governor claire thanks. in other news governor stephanie: claire thanks. branstad has come out with a new proposal that is raising some eyebrows. if you go shopping, have kids in school, or drink water from your tap it's a proposal that affects you. local five's chief political correspondent amanda krenz breaks it down for us tonight in our big story. (east village) let's start in 2008. that's when a law passed that said...
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we have local five's claire powell driving the highways as our road warrior today-- claire what are you seeing? claire ad lib road conditions heading northeast toward marshalltown on highway 330 claire toss back jack: here's another jack: here's another jack: here's another driving issue tonight. lots of folks are headed to ames for the home big 12 conference opener at hilton tonight. this is a live look at i-35 at the east lincoln way exit to get into ames. you can see ((ad lib to conditions)) p-m- cyclones vs. the texas tech red raiders. so if you're headed that way, be careful! stephanie: we now know the name of the construction worker killed in a trench collapse this morning. police say 30 year old justin jorgensen of colfax was killed. the collapse happened around 8 a-m near 5th avenue and andentureland drive in altoona. local five's claire powell was there this morning as the rescue turned into a recovery effort. " " at 8:15 police and rescue crews rushed to the soon-to-be linden oaks apartments along adventure land drive. a four man excavation crew had just begun working in
we have local five's claire powell driving the highways as our road warrior today-- claire what are you seeing? claire ad lib road conditions heading northeast toward marshalltown on highway 330 claire toss back jack: here's another jack: here's another jack: here's another driving issue tonight. lots of folks are headed to ames for the home big 12 conference opener at hilton tonight. this is a live look at i-35 at the east lincoln way exit to get into ames. you can see ((ad lib to conditions))...
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claire: because you are driving? >> yes, and he tells me to drive. claire sheriff' s deputies say : miller tried to carjack the couple, but heather says they weren' t having any part of that, side door of her honda suv and jumped out. her boyfriend tried to get the keys from miller but says miller swung the knife at him so he got out as well. luckily, the boyfriend had his own knife and slashed the suv' s rear tires. the guy hopped over and had the knife still out and said get away. >> so he hopped out and popped the tires. claire slashed the tires, so the : guy couldn' t get anywhere? >> yea. claire the tires gave out at a : house up the street someone called 911 and sheriff' s deputies say heather' s boyfriend used a stick to hold the suspect at bay until deputies arrived. miller, who is from tennessee and has no local address, is being held here on 110 thousand dollars bond. jim: sheriff' s investigators say miller also has an open warrant out of north carolina for failure to pay child support. angela: a daytona beach man will spend 45 years in pr
claire: because you are driving? >> yes, and he tells me to drive. claire sheriff' s deputies say : miller tried to carjack the couple, but heather says they weren' t having any part of that, side door of her honda suv and jumped out. her boyfriend tried to get the keys from miller but says miller swung the knife at him so he got out as well. luckily, the boyfriend had his own knife and slashed the suv' s rear tires. the guy hopped over and had the knife still out and said get away....
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claire's murd er was preventable because karl's crisis was very foreseeable. for many months he was a child in crisis. >> there should be two kids in college right now. and they're not. >> reporter: in a search for answers, they took a painful journey, one involving months of listening to testimony about the classmate who killed their daughter. >> he was going down a very dark path and no one did anything and that's not okay. >> and that's a shame. the kid needed help. he just let anger and hatred boil up inside of him for whatever reason, we don't know. >> reporter: they do know many students and some teachers were worried but the system set up to protect students and teachers failed. really isn't about claire or even karl anymore. this is helping identify the next kid that's in crisis and needs help and making sure schools are prepared and ready to help him. >> reporter: changes need to happen. the davises trust they resentment. >> the individuals who were involved here to the extent they have bad feelings about it, we don't about them. >> reporter: the love
claire's murd er was preventable because karl's crisis was very foreseeable. for many months he was a child in crisis. >> there should be two kids in college right now. and they're not. >> reporter: in a search for answers, they took a painful journey, one involving months of listening to testimony about the classmate who killed their daughter. >> he was going down a very dark path and no one did anything and that's not okay. >> and that's a shame. the kid needed help....
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in daytona beach, volusia county, claire metz, wesh 2 news. jim: substitute teachers only need a high school diploma, clear background check to be in a classroom. meredith: right now, longwood a man who robbed a bank with a gun. this video, just released, shows the robber inside the cfe credit union the day before christmas on state road 434. he ordered the tellers to open the vault, and he got away with an undisclosed amount of cash. if you can help, call crimeline jim: new information on a series of road closures that could impact any of you who live in parramore. they' it' s all part of the construction of the new soccer stadium. starting monday, the westbound lanes of central boulevard between south terry avenue and parramore avenue will be closed. they will stay closed until march 11th. you can see the massive construction site now as the stadium building project is well underway. people living in west orlando will be seeing vertical construction on the 25,000 sea t facility take shape in the coming months. meredith: tonight, a major loss
in daytona beach, volusia county, claire metz, wesh 2 news. jim: substitute teachers only need a high school diploma, clear background check to be in a classroom. meredith: right now, longwood a man who robbed a bank with a gun. this video, just released, shows the robber inside the cfe credit union the day before christmas on state road 434. he ordered the tellers to open the vault, and he got away with an undisclosed amount of cash. if you can help, call crimeline jim: new information on a...
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davis. -- tiki five killed claire davis. they did say that this -- tiki five -- karl pearson killed claire davis . they did say that schools are safer now. >> working with community agencies to better support student mental health needs. the last one is supporting the ongoing recovery and resiliency activities related to crisis response in our schools.>> an agreement that they would not seek damages from the district or individuals at the school if the school would answer questions about what happened leading up to the shooting. the meeting will continue for at least another hour or two. nelson garcia will have more on exactly what the school district is planning to do. this is the first time the school district is speaking about this since 2013. we should hear more from the public. right now there are about 100 people inside this need to the report. >> i know that the parents of claire davis have been pushing for this transparency. victoria sanchez, thank you so much. >>> the family of an inmate who died in the denver jail
davis. -- tiki five killed claire davis. they did say that this -- tiki five -- karl pearson killed claire davis . they did say that schools are safer now. >> working with community agencies to better support student mental health needs. the last one is supporting the ongoing recovery and resiliency activities related to crisis response in our schools.>> an agreement that they would not seek damages from the district or individuals at the school if the school would answer questions...
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claire's murd er was preventable because karl's crisis was very foreseeable. for many months he was a child in crisis. >> there should be two kids in college right now. and they're not. >> reporter: in a search for answers, they took a painful journey, one involving months of listening to testimony about the classmate who killed their daughter. >> he was going down a very dark path and no one did >> and that's a shame. the kid needed help. he just let anger and hatred boil up inside of him for whatever reason, we don't know. >> reporter: they do know many students and some teachers were worried but the system set up to protect students and teachers failed. >> to a certain degree this really isn't about claire or even karl anymore. this is helping identify the next kid that's in crisis and needs help and making sure schools are prepared and ready to help him. >> reporter: changes need to happen. the davises trust they will with accountability, not resentment. >> the individuals who were involved here to the extent they have bad feelings about it, we don't about
claire's murd er was preventable because karl's crisis was very foreseeable. for many months he was a child in crisis. >> there should be two kids in college right now. and they're not. >> reporter: in a search for answers, they took a painful journey, one involving months of listening to testimony about the classmate who killed their daughter. >> he was going down a very dark path and no one did >> and that's a shame. the kid needed help. he just let anger and hatred...
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local 5's claire powell is in the studio with more. claire? claire/bam: no one may have won the 1.5 billion...but iowans did not walk away empty handed. seven winning tickets were sold-including one two million dollar ticket. that winner stepped up today. proving this two month, billion dollar powerball streak has been somewhat successful here in iowa. "adrenaline, had to try it, took it and it paid out" last night, bryon stewart and his girlfriend taylor got the surprise of a life time. "i was just like read the last two and it was winners. i was screaming, the car was too small to hold in the excitment" they bought three powerball tickets, with power play, just hours before the drawing. as the numbers were drawn, they quickly realized they had all but the powerball. winning a whopping two million dollars. "cant believe its real" "first thing is paying way. want to inviest. im only 23 gotta think of a twenty three year hundreds of thousands of dollars? dominguez, mondays one million dollar winner from souix city. "want to help my family, pay
local 5's claire powell is in the studio with more. claire? claire/bam: no one may have won the 1.5 billion...but iowans did not walk away empty handed. seven winning tickets were sold-including one two million dollar ticket. that winner stepped up today. proving this two month, billion dollar powerball streak has been somewhat successful here in iowa. "adrenaline, had to try it, took it and it paid out" last night, bryon stewart and his girlfriend taylor got the surprise of a life...
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thousands killing 17 year-old claire davis. today the the davis family took the report to the state capitol. and claires father testified on what he wants done. >> . >> highlights the failures surrounding the 2013 shooting that killed 17 year-old claire davis. her father michael giving testimony in front of the states. a committee mrs. davis sits on. >> . while emotional. appearing to forgive. >> . >> we don't have a good record. after columbine. >> after davis testimony. experts weighed in on what to do. >> every student should have at least one adult. that they have a meaningful relationship that keu go to. >> for those in the crowd. the question is will anything change. >> . the point of today is really a call to action. >> davis attorney tells us a lot did with the claire davis act. but says the family now wants better training for school staff. >> this graphic took lawmakers by surprise. this is the number of times shooter in this case exerted concerning behavior. that may have prevented the tragedy. we'll see if any new l
thousands killing 17 year-old claire davis. today the the davis family took the report to the state capitol. and claires father testified on what he wants done. >> . >> highlights the failures surrounding the 2013 shooting that killed 17 year-old claire davis. her father michael giving testimony in front of the states. a committee mrs. davis sits on. >> . while emotional. appearing to forgive. >> . >> we don't have a good record. after columbine. >> after...
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but in claire's nor.. siree vis says she often ets rmer classmates of claires... who are still struggling with t loss. a southern colorado doctors workintorove the way patits are treated for hea injuries -- while skii snowboarding up main wns. atany these ski towns... this no brain injury specialist on site to treatatient now a doctor frolo is ustechlogy to change that... using a comp, a camera and ng. dr. "rocky cole-slaw speciastt st. mary-corwin medical center... and is now parof centurahealth's -cussion program. heing nurs ators er medical oicround ste... thfirsin summit county... reat and diagnose concussihe's able to watcinteract through seeb cam. "sy she is m extension e'g the physical exam on the patient." "it's not just a pne call ur physician is making to a specialist, it's the physician p their es oe patien" the teleconcsionervicee also beingxpded durango d ci. isorning. a warning for pet owners in corado.. an i c attacks are being reported along e ont ng experts say these animals are underestimated and can be very daerous... often times stalking out yo
but in claire's nor.. siree vis says she often ets rmer classmates of claires... who are still struggling with t loss. a southern colorado doctors workintorove the way patits are treated for hea injuries -- while skii snowboarding up main wns. atany these ski towns... this no brain injury specialist on site to treatatient now a doctor frolo is ustechlogy to change that... using a comp, a camera and ng. dr. "rocky cole-slaw speciastt st. mary-corwin medical center... and is now parof...
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local 5's claire powell is reminding us all not to get "powerball brain" claire? claire/bam: stephanie, there's no doubt the entire nation has jackpot fever. and central iowans-including all of the symptoms. odds are not in anyone's favor- at one in 292 million... but iowans can and are "dreaming big." "5 of them 10 dollars worth?" there's no doubt. "only one to win $800 million dollars" all iowans want to hear is that sweet phrase "youre a winner whohoo!" "i'd pay off all my bills and help my family members out" "probably florida or carribean or some place to get out of this weather" the largest jackpot in history is calling home after taxes could mean new everything. "house, car all that good stuff" "this is the bmwi8 plug in super car... between interior options 142- 150.. 0-60 in four seconds.everythign you'd expect from the ultimate driving machine" "instead of getting a new car, you could give back. according to teh wall street student loan debt was more than 30,000 last could erase headaches for 11,000 people" but
local 5's claire powell is reminding us all not to get "powerball brain" claire? claire/bam: stephanie, there's no doubt the entire nation has jackpot fever. and central iowans-including all of the symptoms. odds are not in anyone's favor- at one in 292 million... but iowans can and are "dreaming big." "5 of them 10 dollars worth?" there's no doubt. "only one to win $800 million dollars" all iowans want to hear is that sweet phrase "youre a winner...
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built in claire's honor.. deree davis ys s often meets foer classmates of claires... who are still stggli with the ss yoll have a chce today to have youvoe ard abt proposed chaes to mountain metro trsit. m-m-t is looki to increase the frequency ofeveral routes from 30 minutes to 15... adding a saturday service to route 10.. restructuring several routes acro theity so proving the nitou spring shute rve. once when a nal desion is made, the changes will go into effect ts may. there are six public meetings you can go to if you want to go . to four, at library 21-c. and two more meetings will be held tomorrow at city ha fm 10 to 12 and five to seven. when the denver brcoar hang a good season... so do buss hin southern colora! some stos sathey see spikin ses when th broncos advae the playoffs. it's a wcomed me apatsy's candies beuse the christma sh iover a valentine's day is sll far off. but the blue and orange taffy is a big ller right now! act, ey have to resck the bluerry! and "buo gals catering" sold extrarilled tri-p last weekend to people o say they were taking it for
built in claire's honor.. deree davis ys s often meets foer classmates of claires... who are still stggli with the ss yoll have a chce today to have youvoe ard abt proposed chaes to mountain metro trsit. m-m-t is looki to increase the frequency ofeveral routes from 30 minutes to 15... adding a saturday service to route 10.. restructuring several routes acro theity so proving the nitou spring shute rve. once when a nal desion is made, the changes will go into effect ts may. there are six public...
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volusia county, claire metz, wesh 2 news. angela: the man accused of assaulting an elderly woman has been declared competent to stand trial. we first told you about douglas wingo back in may, when he was police say he punched a 75-year-old woman in the face. she was a total stranger to him. wingo was declared mentally incompetent in july but today, a judge found his competency restored after a stay at a mental health facility. right now sheriff' s deputies in marion county are trying to figure out who broke into a business. investigators say someone stole a 1983 honda three-wheeler from a storage tent at toomey tools on south highway 441. if you think you know who have have done this, marion county crime stoppers want to hear from you. jim: longwood police have busted a man on charges of sexual battery. take a look at walter franklin ambrose. he' s a registered sexual predator, who is now in a lot more trouble with the law. wesh 2' s gail paschall-brown explains how he was caught, and what he' s accused of doing. >> is everyt
volusia county, claire metz, wesh 2 news. angela: the man accused of assaulting an elderly woman has been declared competent to stand trial. we first told you about douglas wingo back in may, when he was police say he punched a 75-year-old woman in the face. she was a total stranger to him. wingo was declared mentally incompetent in july but today, a judge found his competency restored after a stay at a mental health facility. right now sheriff' s deputies in marion county are trying to figure...
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claire metz, wesh 2 news. jim: sheriff' s deputies in orange county are looking for witnesses to an overnight crash that injured a woman. deputies tell wesh 2 the woman had just gotten into an argument with a man at her home. the man tried to drive away, and the woman allegedly hung onto the car. she let go as he was turning onto forest city road near falkner road. that' s when she was hit by another car passing by. angela: a tragic update to bring you tonight. the security guard who was hurt when he was hit by a suspected drunk driver, has died. james sensenbaugh was on duty on the campus of florida college of integrated medicine in orlando. his golf cart was hit by an suv. police say the driver, luis lopez garduno, ran from the scene and hit. here in florida. jim: an osceola county family has been sentenced for their part in a con, involving fake walt disney world tickets. eileen hightower of kissimmee was sentenced to 3 years and 10 months in prison for stealing the identities of two dozen people, then usin
claire metz, wesh 2 news. jim: sheriff' s deputies in orange county are looking for witnesses to an overnight crash that injured a woman. deputies tell wesh 2 the woman had just gotten into an argument with a man at her home. the man tried to drive away, and the woman allegedly hung onto the car. she let go as he was turning onto forest city road near falkner road. that' s when she was hit by another car passing by. angela: a tragic update to bring you tonight. the security guard who was hurt...
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claire is a formidable politician. when she was first elected to the senate in 2006, she was running as a democrat in the red state of missouri. despite the head winds, she was able to unseat an incumbent republican senator that year. then she served her first term in the senate. a red state but out spoken, aggressive democrat. then she decided she would run for re-election when her first term was up in 2012. the 2012 election was amazing. 2012 election for her senate seat in missouri, that was the election that brought us this epic photo series of a sitting u.s. female senator shotgunning a beer in her pajamas. this is from the 2012 re-election race. in these photos she's settling a bet with her kids. she's not celebrating a win in that race. that had not happened yet. what she is celebrating is the results of the republican primary in that race. she is celebrating in these pictures, who the republican voters of missouri chose to be their candidate to run against her for her senate seat. the reason she's celebrating t
claire is a formidable politician. when she was first elected to the senate in 2006, she was running as a democrat in the red state of missouri. despite the head winds, she was able to unseat an incumbent republican senator that year. then she served her first term in the senate. a red state but out spoken, aggressive democrat. then she decided she would run for re-election when her first term was up in 2012. the 2012 election was amazing. 2012 election for her senate seat in missouri, that was...
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wesh 2' s claire metz is live in claire, this wasn' t the only plea from lytus. claire: the convicted sex offender was charged in a separate case with second degree murder. as part of the negotiation, he pled guilty to that crime as well. 52-year-old john lytus will serve 45 years in prison for all the combined crimes. he pleaded guilty to murdering laura nagengast, whose body was found in a ditch near deland september 23rd. lytus also kidnapped and raped a pregnant woman in daytona beach. though, as part of the plea agreement, the rape charge was reduced to aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. he met that victim at a 7-11, and, once back at his home, hog-tied her in an rv, tortured her with a knife and raped her. she spoke with us and agreed to be identified. >> i just kept praying the whole time. i do not know why it happened, but he let me go. it changed my life. claire: another woman in daytona beach says lytus raped her as well. and though lytus was not charged in that crime, she was in the courtroom as well, sobbing when lytus said the word, guilty. pro
wesh 2' s claire metz is live in claire, this wasn' t the only plea from lytus. claire: the convicted sex offender was charged in a separate case with second degree murder. as part of the negotiation, he pled guilty to that crime as well. 52-year-old john lytus will serve 45 years in prison for all the combined crimes. he pleaded guilty to murdering laura nagengast, whose body was found in a ditch near deland september 23rd. lytus also kidnapped and raped a pregnant woman in daytona beach....
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local 5's claire powell got an inside look at the damage today and has the details. claire? claire/bam yesterday three alarm fire caused more than one million dollars in damages to a storage facility and to "the bat cave." a batting cage and baseball staple in the fort dodge community. the decade old building has housed baseball champions and is currently coaching fort dodge hopefuls. but now the community will have to salvage whatever the fire left behind. "we always said it was industructable - laughs" in the midst of fort dodge's fire billowing smoke and freezing temps... was the "bat cave." a decade old baseball practice unit. "is that the hole the fire was busting through up there?" today as the smoke lifted, officials stepped inside the frozen favorite for the first time. "youth teams, high school, junior college uses it occasionally smoke damage weighing down nets and drowning machines. "its not minimal damage,but compared to what it could be it is" for the last decade, dodgers have been stepping inside, taking a swing at becomin
local 5's claire powell got an inside look at the damage today and has the details. claire? claire/bam yesterday three alarm fire caused more than one million dollars in damages to a storage facility and to "the bat cave." a batting cage and baseball staple in the fort dodge community. the decade old building has housed baseball champions and is currently coaching fort dodge hopefuls. but now the community will have to salvage whatever the fire left behind. "we always said it was...
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local 5's claire powell is live with details. claire: this criminal complaint and affidavit show that on the dark, rainy morning of december 14th- clague turned off lincoln, onto ash... heard a "thud" noise and kept driving- finishing his daily cyride bus route. but it's what clague said in texts and conversations in the days following that make police say they know they're charing the right person. " " "the teddy bear and all the flowers, you remember it. you see it constantly." more than one month passed before ames police were able to make an arrest in the hit and run of the hopeful iowa state freshman, emmalee jacobs. 23 year old benjamin clague, a cyride bus driver, is now charged in her death. "that time lined up almost exactly when the bus came through the intersection" a criminal complaint intersection just after 7 am, admitting he heard a "thud" but kept going. he finished his bus route, and avoided passing ash avenue where the scene was draped with crime scene tape and crying students. in a later interview with police i
local 5's claire powell is live with details. claire: this criminal complaint and affidavit show that on the dark, rainy morning of december 14th- clague turned off lincoln, onto ash... heard a "thud" noise and kept driving- finishing his daily cyride bus route. but it's what clague said in texts and conversations in the days following that make police say they know they're charing the right person. " " "the teddy bear and all the flowers, you remember it. you see it...
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claire: but the dogs did more than chase. an incident involving a horse is still under investigation, but city officials say the dogs are on record going after cats. >> each case is handled on an individual basis, but in the event of these dogs, they' ve had two incidents where they have bitten household pets. claire: pogg says his family considered signing the dogs over when they were caught running at ultimately took them home. not this time. >> you' re going to call the city and surrender the animals? travis pogg: yes ma' am. claire: if the owners give up the dogs, as they say they will, they still owe fines of more than $1400 from current and previous citations. animal control will determine what becomes of the animals. in edgewater, volusia county, claire metz, wesh 2 news . angela: there were two other dogs at the house when we spoke to the owners today. those animals have not been cited for anything and family members say they will make sure those dogs don' t get out. the man accused of slashing a s throat was set to p
claire: but the dogs did more than chase. an incident involving a horse is still under investigation, but city officials say the dogs are on record going after cats. >> each case is handled on an individual basis, but in the event of these dogs, they' ve had two incidents where they have bitten household pets. claire: pogg says his family considered signing the dogs over when they were caught running at ultimately took them home. not this time. >> you' re going to call the city and...
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reporting live claire powell local 5 news we are iowa stephanie/wxcdl: thanks, claire. jack/wxcdl meteorologist james peterson is here now... james:wxcdl ( james:wxcdl ( local 5 weather is coming up next. tonight we'll see continued light scattered rain meteorologist james peterson. certified by weatherrate the independent weather experts" james/wxc: welcome back. i'm local 5 chief meteorologist brad edwards. james: let's take a look at we are iowa's most accurate forecast. james/wxwall: weather adlib: tonight we'll see continued light scattered rain showers and fog with lows staying above freezing the whole time. friday is going to be wet again with scattered mix of rain and snow by the afternoon when our winds switch out of the north. friday night we'll probably see our wintry mix turning into light snow showers as temperatures begin a very harsh slide into deep cold lasting all day saturday into sunday. less than 1" of snow is expected around central iowa. sunday is the coldest day of the forecast with a low near 3 and a high barely around 10 degrees. next week we'll
reporting live claire powell local 5 news we are iowa stephanie/wxcdl: thanks, claire. jack/wxcdl meteorologist james peterson is here now... james:wxcdl ( james:wxcdl ( local 5 weather is coming up next. tonight we'll see continued light scattered rain meteorologist james peterson. certified by weatherrate the independent weather experts" james/wxc: welcome back. i'm local 5 chief meteorologist brad edwards. james: let's take a look at we are iowa's most accurate forecast. james/wxwall:...
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>> reporter: pretty tough words from claire mccaskill were printed in "the new york times." she walked about the hammer and sickle comment, she wouldn't go quite there with cameras, but she did talk about what the dangers might be for the democratic party if sanders is the nominee. >> my colleagues said the republican attack machine has chain saws for hands. and i think the point i was trying to make is, bernie has not felt those chain saws and they would come out with a vengeance if he was the nominee. >> reporter: do you think a self-declared socialist could be the nominee for the united states? >> i think it would be absolutely impossible. you have to win states like missouri, indiana, states like ohio, states like pennsylvania, it is very hard, i think, for most americans to see how socialism would cure the problems that we are facing right now. >> reporter: so that really underscores how suddenly seriously the clinton campaign supporters are taking what's going on with bernie sanders in some of these early states. of course, andrea, you know better than anyone what happ
>> reporter: pretty tough words from claire mccaskill were printed in "the new york times." she walked about the hammer and sickle comment, she wouldn't go quite there with cameras, but she did talk about what the dangers might be for the democratic party if sanders is the nominee. >> my colleagues said the republican attack machine has chain saws for hands. and i think the point i was trying to make is, bernie has not felt those chain saws and they would come out with a...
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summer: apparently, the homes border a heavily wooded area and as wesh 2' s claire metz reports. residents say since right before christmas, wild hogs have been tearing up their lawns. claire: residents in this southern section of the florida shores subdivision around 35th and yule tree woke up this morning to find their lawns looking more like tossed salad, and it' s not the first time. they' re fed up with wild hogs having their way with the properties here. >> running all over the place going snort, snort, snort, like they' re playing. claire: but fred birtzen says what wild hogs or boars, like these, have done to his property is not fun and games. the creatures have caused hundreds, if not thousands of dollars in damage to his lawn, rooting for food, grubs, deep in the soil. fred can' t afford new sod, so he tamps down the old grass, and the pigs pull it up again. >> there' s a couple big ones that i swear, they' re as high as a cow. >> we just need help here, help claire: donna gard says the animals have dug her place up, too. she won' t go out at night. >> they will chase y
summer: apparently, the homes border a heavily wooded area and as wesh 2' s claire metz reports. residents say since right before christmas, wild hogs have been tearing up their lawns. claire: residents in this southern section of the florida shores subdivision around 35th and yule tree woke up this morning to find their lawns looking more like tossed salad, and it' s not the first time. they' re fed up with wild hogs having their way with the properties here. >> running all over the...
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claire powell, local 5 news we are iowa. stephanie/wxhang jack/wxhang chief meteorologist brad edwards is here now... brad:wxhang ( local 5 weather is coming up next. brad:wxhang ( local 5 weather is coming up next. "now, we are iowa's most accurate forecast with chief meteorologist brad edwards. certified by independent weather experts" stephanie: (adlib) brad: let's take a look at we are iowa's most accurate forecast. brad/wxwall: weather adlib: put script here in green we reached the 40s today in much of southern iowa, but it looks like th 50s will be coming in for thursday! this will be the warmest it has been this month... this year! as for tonight, we will have a mild night, but there will still be some refreezing in spots, so walk carefully on sidewalks and parking lots. skies will be clear to partly cloudy with a gentle and mild sw breeze all night. we should have mostly sunny skies thursday along with those sw winds of 10-17 mph that will push our temps into the 50s in sw iowa, but we might get close in the metro wi
claire powell, local 5 news we are iowa. stephanie/wxhang jack/wxhang chief meteorologist brad edwards is here now... brad:wxhang ( local 5 weather is coming up next. brad:wxhang ( local 5 weather is coming up next. "now, we are iowa's most accurate forecast with chief meteorologist brad edwards. certified by independent weather experts" stephanie: (adlib) brad: let's take a look at we are iowa's most accurate forecast. brad/wxwall: weather adlib: put script here in green we reached...
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local 5's claire powell is out at the site now -- claire? claire (ad libs) elias: claire, thanks. of course we'll continue to update you on this story as more detials become available to us. elias: a pair of metro (ad libs) elias: claire, thanks. claire, thanks. (ad libs) (ad libs) elias: of course we'll update you on this story as more detials become available to us. elias: a pair of metro criminal court cases head to the courtroom today... elias: a woman charged in deadly car crash from november will go before the judge today... authorities say deanna gliem faces four counts of vehicular homicide...two of which are o-w-i related. last november 15th, police say she was heading south on hubbell when she hit the victims' car at an intersection. . richard hummel and randall sonnenburg died neighbors say that entire is a nightmare. elias: and the trial of joe lopez begins faces first degree murder and child endangerment resulting in death charges. lopez was arrested in december after 20 month old ruby alvarez died at blank children's hospital. the toddler had suffered serious injurie
local 5's claire powell is out at the site now -- claire? claire (ad libs) elias: claire, thanks. of course we'll continue to update you on this story as more detials become available to us. elias: a pair of metro (ad libs) elias: claire, thanks. claire, thanks. (ad libs) (ad libs) elias: of course we'll update you on this story as more detials become available to us. elias: a pair of metro criminal court cases head to the courtroom today... elias: a woman charged in deadly car crash from...
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wesh 2' s claire metz joins us live. claire, all of this even though some services are now in place to resolve the situation? claire: the city promised to find 100 beds to resolve this situation, and they say they are more than half way there, yet the numbers in front of this building, in a very public downtown location, don' t seem to dwindle. we' re trying to find out why. >> within a 24 hour period, we actually filled up all the beds. claire: mike cornell helped take every homeless veteran off the streets of volusia county through a program at the salvation army. he thinks he can do the same appeared on downtown beach street in front of the county and a half ago. the salvation army has opened 46 beds, and are planning on so why doesn' t it look like the numbers are going down on the street? >> we did notice that a lot of the folks for whatever reason did not actually, were not even eligible for any homeless service. >> so there are people there who are not legitimately homeless? >> that is what is suspected. claire: i
wesh 2' s claire metz joins us live. claire, all of this even though some services are now in place to resolve the situation? claire: the city promised to find 100 beds to resolve this situation, and they say they are more than half way there, yet the numbers in front of this building, in a very public downtown location, don' t seem to dwindle. we' re trying to find out why. >> within a 24 hour period, we actually filled up all the beds. claire: mike cornell helped take every homeless...
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. >> reporter: as claire littleton nears the end of they are third pregnancy a dula has made the big difference. does he move a lot? >> reporter: since claire and her husband had their first child medicade expanded services of dula services bringing her here. >> a dula provides emotional support for moms during and after practicing nancy. >> there's a lot of things that a lot of woman of color want within the community but we just can't afford it >> i wondered why it was not more accessible. >> reporter: it's why katy, a professor and mother, her sf, authored a break-through service showing low income women who receives this education and support are less likely to have a pre-term birth. >> those are the women that tend to be at highest risk of poor birth outcomes. and they are women whose births are covered by medicade. and as taxpayers we finance that program. for our own sakes, looking for coverage of services that >> reporter: katy hopes the findings will bring more outcomes close to claire sharp's heart. >> for someone to say that this work is important, these women can get the
. >> reporter: as claire littleton nears the end of they are third pregnancy a dula has made the big difference. does he move a lot? >> reporter: since claire and her husband had their first child medicade expanded services of dula services bringing her here. >> a dula provides emotional support for moms during and after practicing nancy. >> there's a lot of things that a lot of woman of color want within the community but we just can't afford it >> i wondered why...
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in volusia county, claire metz, wesh 2 news. angela: the trial in the muniz case is set to begin in may. jim: weather has been so tame so far, but in the next few hours, that changes. tony: we have a storm system coming in in the next few hours, and another one on sunday. let' s go outside. s look at the fast-moving el nio storms treated we have some sunshine today. we were able to get to 70, down to 67 now. wind out of the east-northeast, and it will become more southeasterly over the next few we will watch this warm front as it lists north, with the rain shield west and north of tampa, we hear a little rumble of number -- thunder, but i am not worried. we want to see area of low pressure getting better organized, it will cross our area late morning onto the afternoon hours. with some heating, we will see showers and thunderstorms and a line of thunderstorms race across by mid to late morning on to the early afternoon. that is our concern now as we get through the day on friday. currently 61 in ocala, 67 orlando, still 70 into
in volusia county, claire metz, wesh 2 news. angela: the trial in the muniz case is set to begin in may. jim: weather has been so tame so far, but in the next few hours, that changes. tony: we have a storm system coming in in the next few hours, and another one on sunday. let' s go outside. s look at the fast-moving el nio storms treated we have some sunshine today. we were able to get to 70, down to 67 now. wind out of the east-northeast, and it will become more southeasterly over the next few...
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local 5's claire powell is live on scene now with the latest on what happened there, claire? claire live from fort dodge "were just getting started, its going to be several hours. were rotating crews out of the weather and back several hours. were rotating crews out of the weather and back dig in for the long haul." "yea it was showed up, that whole down there. it's going to be a mess in there." much more on this story on six.. jack: we're following up on the weekend house fire that killed four in boxholm.. amber sorenson and her three children... riley, autumn and brayden were the victims. boxholm firefighters arrived around one a-m sunday.... with help from nine other departments. crews searched the home, but were not able to get to the victims in time. the preliminary investigation found that a space heater may have caused the fire in the back of the house. crews say cold temperatures made putting it out very difficult. jack: night after investigators say he threw a lighter attached to a simulated explosive device through someone's kitchen window. tyrone fudge was taken in
local 5's claire powell is live on scene now with the latest on what happened there, claire? claire live from fort dodge "were just getting started, its going to be several hours. were rotating crews out of the weather and back several hours. were rotating crews out of the weather and back dig in for the long haul." "yea it was showed up, that whole down there. it's going to be a mess in there." much more on this story on six.. jack: we're following up on the weekend house...
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in volusia county, claire metz, wesh 2 news. summer: the victim' s 19-year-old son from a previous marriage and a six-year-old cousin were in the home when she was shot and killed. the young man heard the gunfire but did not witness the actual shooting. meredith: sheriff' s deputies in lake county say a suspected burglar led them to a drug house. take a look at 21-year-old antonio walters. police say he burglarized a home on apiary road in grand island yesterday. neighbors apparently spotted him, called deputies, who say they caught him with two laptops, an x-box, and marijuana. walters allegedly told police the house he broke into is a drug house. deputies went back to the home to investigate his claims, and wound up arrested two people who live there. joshua kearney and adriana garcia are now charged with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute. summer: new information tonight, police say they' re investigating the death of a man whose body found was found behind an orlando nightclub as a homicide. the man is 43-year
in volusia county, claire metz, wesh 2 news. summer: the victim' s 19-year-old son from a previous marriage and a six-year-old cousin were in the home when she was shot and killed. the young man heard the gunfire but did not witness the actual shooting. meredith: sheriff' s deputies in lake county say a suspected burglar led them to a drug house. take a look at 21-year-old antonio walters. police say he burglarized a home on apiary road in grand island yesterday. neighbors apparently spotted...
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wesh 2' s claire metz was in court today, and breaks down that deal. claire the victims in the cases : against john lytus agreed to a plea deal to avoid the pain of a trial, but they say lytus is a monster who had to be taken off the streets. >> justice has been served. claire jennifer moreno agreed to : be identified despite being kidnapped, raped and tortured by john lytus, thankful to have survived him. >> i just kept praying the whole time and i don' t know what happed, he let me go, and i' m grateful for it. claire: moreno was 6 months up at a 7-11 store and took her to his home. but once inside an rv parked there, lytus hogtied marino, tortured her with a knife and raped her. >> i just felt grateful that i' ve moved on with it and i hope that he feels one day what we have all felt. >> guilty. claire: lytus pled guilty to the assault on moreno and guilty in the murder of 30-year-old laura nagengast. her nude body, hands and feet tied, was found in a ditch near deland in september, last seen getting into a truck with lytus. he will serve 45 years i
wesh 2' s claire metz was in court today, and breaks down that deal. claire the victims in the cases : against john lytus agreed to a plea deal to avoid the pain of a trial, but they say lytus is a monster who had to be taken off the streets. >> justice has been served. claire jennifer moreno agreed to : be identified despite being kidnapped, raped and tortured by john lytus, thankful to have survived him. >> i just kept praying the whole time and i don' t know what happed, he let...
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wesh 2' s claire metz was in the courtroom. claire: the victims in the cases against john lytus agreed to a plea deal, to avoid the pain of trial, but they say lytus is a monster who had to be taken off the streets >> justice has been served. claire: jennifer moreno agreed to be identified despite being kidnapped, raped and tortured by john lytus, thankful to have survived him. >> i just kept praying the whole time and i don' t know what happed. -- happened. he let me go, and i' m grateful for it. claire: moreno was six months pregnant when lytus picked her up at a 7-11 store and took her to his home, but once inside an moreno, tortured her with a knife and raped her. >> i just felt grateful that i' ve moved on with it and i hope that he feels one day what we have all felt. clarie: lytus pled guilty to the assault on moreno and guilty in the murder of 30-year-old laura nagengast. her nude body, hands and feet tied, was found in a ditch near deland in september, last seen getting into a truck with lytus. he will serve 45 years i
wesh 2' s claire metz was in the courtroom. claire: the victims in the cases against john lytus agreed to a plea deal, to avoid the pain of trial, but they say lytus is a monster who had to be taken off the streets >> justice has been served. claire: jennifer moreno agreed to be identified despite being kidnapped, raped and tortured by john lytus, thankful to have survived him. >> i just kept praying the whole time and i don' t know what happed. -- happened. he let me go, and i' m...
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you made the point about claire mccaskill. they have a lot of people that you will see a lot of them out there. i do think this is an effective argument. bernie sanders cannot get done what he is promising. more so than anything about likability. mark: bill clinton made that point today. we cover the dark side, now it is time to talk about the empire striking back. that is bernie sanders. i did not get that metaphor. bernie sanders defended his socialist standards on csn bc. . he spoke to rachel maddow about competing for endorsements from planned parenthood and the human rights campaign, both of which have endorsed clinton. senator bernie sanders: we are very proud to have received recently the endorsement of moveon.org. we have received the endorsement of democracy for america. these are grassroots organizations, representing millions of workers. what we are doing in this camp paign, we are taking on not only wall street and the economic establishment, we are taking on the political establishment. i have friends and supporte
you made the point about claire mccaskill. they have a lot of people that you will see a lot of them out there. i do think this is an effective argument. bernie sanders cannot get done what he is promising. more so than anything about likability. mark: bill clinton made that point today. we cover the dark side, now it is time to talk about the empire striking back. that is bernie sanders. i did not get that metaphor. bernie sanders defended his socialist standards on csn bc. . he spoke to...
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in volusia county, claire metz/wesh 2 news. meredith: if bus drivers cannot get a clear line of sight, they will call for railroad officials to make sure no train is coming. angela: this morning was a little bit chilly, but now with the sun coming up, it is pretty comfortable. meredith: it feels good. eric is joining us now. eric: each day we are going to inch our temperatures upward. clouds moving back. there is the chopper 2, the tower looking back over to downtown orlando. the clouds telling us everything we need to know. on a cold night, what do you like to do? you like to put a blanket over yourself. the same thing happens with mother nature. at this hour, we are a little bit milder at 65 degrees. the clouds rolling back in will keep the readings warmer tonight. we are 66 in kissimmee. 67 in melbourne. that is the cold front trying to move back toward the north, bringing rains to south florida. at this hour, we are seeing debris clouds back in our area. you may see patchy frost in marion county, but the general rule will b
in volusia county, claire metz/wesh 2 news. meredith: if bus drivers cannot get a clear line of sight, they will call for railroad officials to make sure no train is coming. angela: this morning was a little bit chilly, but now with the sun coming up, it is pretty comfortable. meredith: it feels good. eric is joining us now. eric: each day we are going to inch our temperatures upward. clouds moving back. there is the chopper 2, the tower looking back over to downtown orlando. the clouds telling...
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claire 26:55-05 he wanted to replace it but i as though that some point in time ill get it back. 03 i just had that thought 05 that was until until three days before this christmas when fellow staff member laura brandt was cleaning out a filing cabinet... just weeks after laura 34:40 -45 i just kinda froze 42 in my tracks and screamed 45 34:47-50 47 and i said i think i just found claires diamond. 50 finding the diamond is one thing, but claire says its more about the 50 years she and bill have had together. 27:26-37 it wouldnt have mattered if it as the plain gold wedding band from fifty years ago or this diamond. its about the fact that weve had a good life and a lasting marriage. and ask bill, he agrees. bill lee 28:04-8 and like i say, shes my diamond ahead at 4: a student under federal investigation after making pro isis statements in school. why his mom says it s not wow. the internet is crazy fast here. i know, right? it's so nice to have everyone over. hi hey. mmm. i just laid an egg. does anybody want it? joey, you want some gasoline? yes, please. mom, guess what? i married a
claire 26:55-05 he wanted to replace it but i as though that some point in time ill get it back. 03 i just had that thought 05 that was until until three days before this christmas when fellow staff member laura brandt was cleaning out a filing cabinet... just weeks after laura 34:40 -45 i just kinda froze 42 in my tracks and screamed 45 34:47-50 47 and i said i think i just found claires diamond. 50 finding the diamond is one thing, but claire says its more about the 50 years she and bill have...
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he shot claire and then killed himself inside the school. he had threatened to kill a teacher just three months before the attack and had more than two dozen incidents at arapahoe high from bullying and threats to outbursts and classes. -- in classes. there was no protocol for keeping track of all of that information and none of it -- much of it was never reported to law enforcement or school officials. >> in name specific people that were heavily involved -- it named specific people that were heavily involved in decision- making about carl. we will not name anyone specifically. but if it's in the process for those healing -- if it's , we forgive -- and they need it, we need -- we forgive those administrators that failed carl and there in action that caused claire to be murdered. >> one of the report says the school did not properly implement its own threat assessment policy. a lot of those policies have been changed. the link between marijuana smoking and declines in intelligence in teenagers. the study says smoking marijuana may not be the
he shot claire and then killed himself inside the school. he had threatened to kill a teacher just three months before the attack and had more than two dozen incidents at arapahoe high from bullying and threats to outbursts and classes. -- in classes. there was no protocol for keeping track of all of that information and none of it -- much of it was never reported to law enforcement or school officials. >> in name specific people that were heavily involved -- it named specific people that...
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claire powell, local 5 news we are iowa. nikki: thanks claire... thanks claire... nikki: coming up on it's lego mania in ames! we'll talk to some of today's participants.. and.. becomes a winter hit.. and i'll have your forecast ahead " monday on good morning iowa... a growing trend may be a danger to your lungs... we take a look at hookah smoking and how it compares to cugarettes.. a new study show it may not be as safe as you think... and sam has a look at your forecast ((:04 wx ad-lib)) that's monday on the all-new good morning iowa! " "now, we are iowa's most accurate forecast with peterson. certified by weatherrate the independent weather james/wx wall weather adlib: put script here in green a wind chill warning will be in effect for our northern counties from until 9am monday. and wind chill advisory will be in effect until 9am monday for a majority of the state. temps will plummet again tonight with sub-zero lows for monday morning and barely single digits by monday afternoon. wind chills will range from -25 in central iowa to -40 in northern iowa. best to s
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local 5's claire powell has more. claire: every night, after stories air- we ask you viewers to call, after president obama's executive order story ran in the 5 pm news we got a call from an indianola woman. she said she lost her son 15 years ago this feburary. she added while she commends this president for trying, it's only the start to what others will have to finish. "you dont get over things like this, it doesnt happen like that" kay folkers will never forget. "my sons murder was 15 years ago feb 26th. " that day her 40 year old son jeffrey johnson and his best friend were shot and killed by illegally armed men. "the person that murdered my son had an illegal gun. it was a sawed off shotgun. " since that day, his picture has been here. and the question repeated over in kays mind - what could've been done differently? as she watched president obama's emotional executive order - she thought. finally. "the mentally ill should not have guns, people in prison that have problems with gun before," kay says its not just
local 5's claire powell has more. claire: every night, after stories air- we ask you viewers to call, after president obama's executive order story ran in the 5 pm news we got a call from an indianola woman. she said she lost her son 15 years ago this feburary. she added while she commends this president for trying, it's only the start to what others will have to finish. "you dont get over things like this, it doesnt happen like that" kay folkers will never forget. "my sons...
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claire metz, wesh 2 news. angela: next year hundreds of students in the parramore area will have access to a new boys and girls club facility. the center will be a part of the new downtown p.s. 8 school, in collaboration with the rosen foundation, university of central florida, and valencia college. this will more than triple the amount of students, kindergarten though high school, that will benefit from the program. the final agreement was made at last night' s orange county public school board meeting, and the project is expected to be complete in 2017. stewart: it is the game that almost all of us will lose tonight. we' re talking about the $1.5 billion powerball jackpot. angela: people are buying their tickets, at work joining office pools, and if they win, they' ll split the jackpot. but as wesh 2' s jason guy reports, that could lead to a lawsuit. >> not knock. you want to join the powerball pool? reporter: seems like everybody' s >> hi, i need your money for powerball. reporter: in offices all over cent
claire metz, wesh 2 news. angela: next year hundreds of students in the parramore area will have access to a new boys and girls club facility. the center will be a part of the new downtown p.s. 8 school, in collaboration with the rosen foundation, university of central florida, and valencia college. this will more than triple the amount of students, kindergarten though high school, that will benefit from the program. the final agreement was made at last night' s orange county public school...
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local 5's claire claire/live: snow will continue to intensify through the evening. most of the snow accumulation will occur in northern iowa especially around the highway 20 corridor with about 1 to 2 inches expected, although a few places may see close to 3 inches. blowing snow and drifting will be a possibility, and things could be especially slick if we get isolated patches of ice from afternoon freezing drizzle. the metro might see a bit of snow but we will likely see less than an inch. the snow will end state-wide tonight with the winds remaining very strong out of the northwest, gusting to 30, and lows falling into the mid 20s. tuesday will be partly sunny with more windy and cold conditions as highs stay in the upper 20s. we will warm up starting on wednesday with more sun and it looks like we'll have 40s and almost 50s by the end of the week! drive safe and have a good and safe night! jack/wxcdl meteorologist james peterson is here now... james/wxcdl ( local 5 weather is meteorologist james peterson. certified by weatherrate the independent weather experts "
local 5's claire claire/live: snow will continue to intensify through the evening. most of the snow accumulation will occur in northern iowa especially around the highway 20 corridor with about 1 to 2 inches expected, although a few places may see close to 3 inches. blowing snow and drifting will be a possibility, and things could be especially slick if we get isolated patches of ice from afternoon freezing drizzle. the metro might see a bit of snow but we will likely see less than an inch. the...
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jim: claire metz reported from volusia county. coming up, tragedy and a volusia angela: a man caught in a machine while on the job. bless, weather radio silence because of a technical glitch. what wesh 2 learned about what went wrong. jim: freezes at the airport. we will to you about delayed flights. tony: warmer temperatures are on a few storms, announcer: you are watching wesh 2. angela: we' re learning new information about a deadly morning at an orange county workplace. a man was killed when he got stuck in a machine at local plant. right now the orange county sheriff' s office and osha are investigating. jim: this happened at a warehouse for taylor farms, which is a food distribution center. it' s in the 7000 block of chancellor drive. that' s near south orange blossom trail and sand lake road. angela: wesh 2' s michelle meredith spent the day on scene to find out how a task that' s done every day went wrong. michelle: early this morning, worker was killed when he was caught in heavy machinery at it was an unusual sight, one
jim: claire metz reported from volusia county. coming up, tragedy and a volusia angela: a man caught in a machine while on the job. bless, weather radio silence because of a technical glitch. what wesh 2 learned about what went wrong. jim: freezes at the airport. we will to you about delayed flights. tony: warmer temperatures are on a few storms, announcer: you are watching wesh 2. angela: we' re learning new information about a deadly morning at an orange county workplace. a man was killed...
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wesh 2' s claire metz reports. claire: yessenia suarez, and her children thalia and michael. prosecutors say luis toledo murdered all three in their deltona home in late october of 2013 then disposed of the bodies, but some of what came out at the hearing left loved ones in tears. prosecutors want the medical examiner to testify at trial on whether what toledo allegedly told them about the murders is plausible, that he killed his wife with a single blow to the throat, that he heard his step children being murdered in the bathroom by someone else. ed davis: the defendant in this case gave a detailed statement about how he murdered his wife. he gave a detailed statement about what he saw when he went in a room and saw his children had just been murdered by someone standing there with an axe. claire: the defense argued any testimony from the m.e. would be bodies to examine, and the judge ruled that if the medical examiner is called, his statements would first have to be heard outside the presence of the jury. prosecutors say toledo killed his family after a domestic violence inc
wesh 2' s claire metz reports. claire: yessenia suarez, and her children thalia and michael. prosecutors say luis toledo murdered all three in their deltona home in late october of 2013 then disposed of the bodies, but some of what came out at the hearing left loved ones in tears. prosecutors want the medical examiner to testify at trial on whether what toledo allegedly told them about the murders is plausible, that he killed his wife with a single blow to the throat, that he heard his step...
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claire: greg hancock was on the street, until today. now, hancock, along with 46 others from the beach street camp, are sheltered at the salvation army, and the organization is working to find another 18 emergency beds. but hancock says some of the folks he was with while camping out aren' t homeless at all. >> the phrase coined down there homeless. they come by to get the meals, the blankets, the clothes, try to exploit the homeless. >> so there are people there who are not legitimately homeless? >> that is what is suspected. claire: salvation army official mike cornell says the agency has met with some resistance from people living outside on beach street. he says there are those who don' t think a cot in the salvation army' s gymnasium is a real improvement, but the ultimate goal says cornell is to identify the truly needy and get them disability, employment, education, and he says it' s working. folks that we moved in here, tuesday will be in some sort of permanent housing situation. claire: that would open more beds to reduce the s
claire: greg hancock was on the street, until today. now, hancock, along with 46 others from the beach street camp, are sheltered at the salvation army, and the organization is working to find another 18 emergency beds. but hancock says some of the folks he was with while camping out aren' t homeless at all. >> the phrase coined down there homeless. they come by to get the meals, the blankets, the clothes, try to exploit the homeless. >> so there are people there who are not...
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claire was only 17. to force schools to "share wt's know abo a udent, whoomts vle act ainst students or achers. michaed redavis say ey'r"noturprised" by t report's findings. but they hope it will lead to anges. 83to a cer degree this rely isn about claire or karl anymore .this is about helping to identify the xt kid who is in crisisnd needselp and making sure schools ar preped to help them...46 428 hopefully it's this generion of alts th makes e changes, the n generation wildenily be safer 407 it's a gift at we've given to theamilies of cado and anyone involved wildren y inhe p school syst 17 because claire not coming me 21 her parents... frequently visit "clarity commons"... built in clae's honor.. meets former classmas of claires... who are still ruggling with thloss. sohernolorado doctor is working improve the way patients are treed head injuries- while skiing o owboarding uin mountn towns. at many of theseki towns... there no ain injury specialist on teo treat paents. now a ct from pueblo is chnology
claire was only 17. to force schools to "share wt's know abo a udent, whoomts vle act ainst students or achers. michaed redavis say ey'r"noturprised" by t report's findings. but they hope it will lead to anges. 83to a cer degree this rely isn about claire or karl anymore .this is about helping to identify the xt kid who is in crisisnd needselp and making sure schools ar preped to help them...46 428 hopefully it's this generion of alts th makes e changes, the n generation...
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. >> reporter: a lot of shock and sadness for people who know 52-year-old claire duggan. we learned she is a local elementary school teacher. gunshots and smashed cars. >> it's pretty terrifying. >> reporter: the scene on the 2200 block of cutting boulevard saturday night. richmond police say an innocent driver was caught in the cross-fire. >> could have been any of us. >> reporter: police say the victim is 52-year-old claire duggan. >> shocking. this doesn't happen to you. or to people you know. >> reporter: landlord and friend says duggan's passenger called her. >> she was saying that claire had been shot, and we were at the hospital. >> people with signs said peatsful richmond, and enough is enough. a rallied saturday night. this is the second shooting in the area. earlier in the afternoon the police department says there was a shooting and collision on westbound i-580 near regatta boulevard. the victim is in critical condition, duggan was also listed in critical condition of of the last police updates. detectivers now investigating if there's a connection between the
. >> reporter: a lot of shock and sadness for people who know 52-year-old claire duggan. we learned she is a local elementary school teacher. gunshots and smashed cars. >> it's pretty terrifying. >> reporter: the scene on the 2200 block of cutting boulevard saturday night. richmond police say an innocent driver was caught in the cross-fire. >> could have been any of us. >> reporter: police say the victim is 52-year-old claire duggan. >> shocking. this doesn't...
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. >> reporter: a lot of shock and sadness for people who know 52-year-old claire duggan. we learned she is a local elementary school teacher. gunshots and smashed cars. >> it's pretty terrifying. >> reporter: the scene on the 2200 block of cutting boulevard saturday night. richmond police say an innocent driver was caught in the oss-fire. >> could have been any of us. >> reporter: police say the victim is 52-year-old claire duggan. >> shocking. this doesn't happen to you. or to people you know. >> reporter: landlord and friend says duggan's passenger called her. >> she was saying that claire had been shot, and we were at the hospital. >> people with signs said peatsful richmond, and enough is enough. a rallied saturday night. this is the second shooting in the area. earlier in the afternoon the police department says there was a shooting and collision on westbound i-580 near regatta boulevard. the victim is in critical condition, duggan was also listed in critical condition of of the last police updates. detectivers now investigating if there's a connection between the tw
. >> reporter: a lot of shock and sadness for people who know 52-year-old claire duggan. we learned she is a local elementary school teacher. gunshots and smashed cars. >> it's pretty terrifying. >> reporter: the scene on the 2200 block of cutting boulevard saturday night. richmond police say an innocent driver was caught in the oss-fire. >> could have been any of us. >> reporter: police say the victim is 52-year-old claire duggan. >> shocking. this doesn't...
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. >> reporter: a lot of shock and sadness for 52-year-old claire doingan's friend. people just find ought she was the innocent in victim in all of this. abc7~news learned she is an elementally stool teacher and the police have no suspect information. >> even more startling than gunshots saturday night. >> it's pretty terrifying. >> was the call received shortly after. >> she was saying that claire had been shot and we were at the hospital. >> richmond employing say 52-year-old claire duggan was driving when she was shot. she then collided with another vehicle. his says her passenger called her. >> shocking. this doesn't happen to people you know. >> people with signs said peacefulry. , and enough is enough, rallies saturday night. this was the second shooting in the area. earlier in the afternoon richmond pd says there was shooting and collision on westbound i-580. the victim in the shooting is in critical condition. duggan was listed in critical condition. they're investigating whether there is a connection. >> there are people out there all the time that are doing
. >> reporter: a lot of shock and sadness for 52-year-old claire doingan's friend. people just find ought she was the innocent in victim in all of this. abc7~news learned she is an elementally stool teacher and the police have no suspect information. >> even more startling than gunshots saturday night. >> it's pretty terrifying. >> was the call received shortly after. >> she was saying that claire had been shot and we were at the hospital. >> richmond...
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wesh 2' s claire metz has been following the case and joins us live. claire: the defendant, brainard, under questioning explained that he has high functioning autism, but is not stupid. he says he knows what happened that night and testifed it was not rape. >> did you grab her and forcibly have sex with her? >> no, sir. >>was she kicking or screaming at you? >> no, sir. when the victim got on his pedi cab near the speedway in february of 2014, she' d been drinking and was talking angrily on the phone with someone. brainard says the victim had him driving all over, repeatedly offering sex if he' d take her all the way home, out of his area. >> she was just like really pushy sexually. she was like really pushy and consistent about things. claire: brainard says at one point while cruising in the pedi-cab, the victim performed a sex act on him, and on someone in a group they passed, offering sex for the ride home. he claims the victim willingly went with him to a more private area behind some trees where he says she became so sexually aggressive, he though
wesh 2' s claire metz has been following the case and joins us live. claire: the defendant, brainard, under questioning explained that he has high functioning autism, but is not stupid. he says he knows what happened that night and testifed it was not rape. >> did you grab her and forcibly have sex with her? >> no, sir. >>was she kicking or screaming at you? >> no, sir. when the victim got on his pedi cab near the speedway in february of 2014, she' d been drinking and...