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deanna: an 8-year-old boy disappears from his home in williamsburg. we sent you the text alert on this morning about the boy who vanished just a few hours before that about three hours ago we found he didn't stray far from home. more oen -- on the chaotic day and the happy results of the story. reporter: to it's been a bitterly cold day. it was hard for any of us to imagine an 8-year-old boy away from home, out here somewhere without his coat but it turns out he never left his ohm. -- his home. a little boy without a coat, miss furg hours on a frigid winter day that report from a home on john pinkney lane set off a search including more than 80 people. the fire department said the family of 8-year-old zeb gross didn't know where he was at 7:00 a.m. they'd last seen him at the home in the middle of the night. crews set up a command post from blood hounds looked for his scent, helicopters searched from above. just after 3:00, the best possible news he was zeb was in a crawl space under the home. >> he was locate. he was checked out by the fire departmen
deanna: an 8-year-old boy disappears from his home in williamsburg. we sent you the text alert on this morning about the boy who vanished just a few hours before that about three hours ago we found he didn't stray far from home. more oen -- on the chaotic day and the happy results of the story. reporter: to it's been a bitterly cold day. it was hard for any of us to imagine an 8-year-old boy away from home, out here somewhere without his coat but it turns out he never left his ohm. -- his home....
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deanna? >> reporter: yes. the threat was posted online in facebook and the police say the threat was against one of their own or the officers here. they say the 23-year-old man from media has been charged with terroristic threats and harassment. they say the threat came after investigators arrested a 17-year-oldgirl. she was arrested early yesterday morning and investigators say that girl posted an online threat directed at several schools in this area of delaware county. and, again, that girl was arrested before 2:00 yesterday morning. they say this second threat toward police was posted in retaliation for the arrest of that 17-year-old girl. again, the fbi -- or delaware county detective, chester police, and a number of other law enforcement agencies worked on the case. again, the 23-year-old man now charged with harassment. again, reporting live, deanna durante, "nbc 10 news." >>> breaking news from overnight. 20 bullets go flying. around 1:30 this morning a man was shot at eighth and somerset right near mi
deanna? >> reporter: yes. the threat was posted online in facebook and the police say the threat was against one of their own or the officers here. they say the 23-year-old man from media has been charged with terroristic threats and harassment. they say the threat came after investigators arrested a 17-year-oldgirl. she was arrested early yesterday morning and investigators say that girl posted an online threat directed at several schools in this area of delaware county. and, again, that...
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deanna: but it's not just about cost. gyms like these can also offer a more relaxed atmosphere. >> you don't have to dress up. you don't have to put make up on. you don't have to get in shape to come in and work out at our facility five. >> you're not worried about how you're dressed, or, you know, you just do what you can do, and go on from there. michael: coming up all new at 6:00, a second chance at a national title, and tonight, we're going back in time with clemson great jeff davis. >> when i look at it, i begin to think about, well, you're getting on up there, hahaha. michael: oh, no. what he had to say about clemson's future, while we take a look at the past. you're not so far up there. nigel: coming up, a hoverboard bursts into flames, with the rider on it. gabrielle: and, caught on camera. firefighters spring into action, and pull a dog out of an icy pond in utah. john: a live picture from asheville, clear skies, light winds. it is still cold, 36 degrees. the weather pattern changes towards the weekend. days afte
deanna: but it's not just about cost. gyms like these can also offer a more relaxed atmosphere. >> you don't have to dress up. you don't have to put make up on. you don't have to get in shape to come in and work out at our facility five. >> you're not worried about how you're dressed, or, you know, you just do what you can do, and go on from there. michael: coming up all new at 6:00, a second chance at a national title, and tonight, we're going back in time with clemson great jeff...
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our coverage continues now, though, with nbc 10's deanna durante live in montgomery county, deanna? >> reporter: we'll take you out on the roads to see what's being done to try to keep them clear through the storm. the republicans in harrisburg were fighting each other over the state budget. that's right. each other. the republican state senate passed a responsible budget that "begins" to fund education but the republican house of representatives has insisted on a budget that fails to fund education and balloons the deficit. call your legislator, tell them to pass a budget that's right for pennsylvania. >>> you're watching nbc 10 first alert winter weather coverage. >> cars off the road, closer we can get to the curb, the better off and longer it's going to be for everybody. >> nbc 10's deanna durante riding shotgun as winter crews got the roads ready in montgomery county county and deanna is joining us live in center square. >> reporter: in the interest of full disclosure, it was our photographer who was in the front seat there, it was only a two seater brining truck there, so i go
our coverage continues now, though, with nbc 10's deanna durante live in montgomery county, deanna? >> reporter: we'll take you out on the roads to see what's being done to try to keep them clear through the storm. the republicans in harrisburg were fighting each other over the state budget. that's right. each other. the republican state senate passed a responsible budget that "begins" to fund education but the republican house of representatives has insisted on a budget that...
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i'm deanna durante. back to you. >>> i'm drew smith live in storm force 10.n, the county seat of montgomery county. take a look at what the streets look luke today. a lot of the side streets have a ton of snow on them. a lot of people going to wake up stuck in their homes today. back to you. >>> good morning, everyone. jessica boyington with your first alert traffic. we're watching slippery roads today. the majors are doing okay. the on and off ramps to the majors that we're worried about. no delays at the new jersey turnpike. you can see northbound they are approaching an accident scene around gloucester. still checking out 95 where we have this big accident scene over into the left-hand lane on the northbound side. >> we launched skyforce 10 to survey the aftermath of the blizzard taking you county by county. we've taken you to five hours in the last hour. now near wayne. . >>> no shortage of cold air this morning. if it didn't get cleared yesterday, it has refrozen this morning. there was melting with all that sunshine yesterday. cape may has refrozen. the
i'm deanna durante. back to you. >>> i'm drew smith live in storm force 10.n, the county seat of montgomery county. take a look at what the streets look luke today. a lot of the side streets have a ton of snow on them. a lot of people going to wake up stuck in their homes today. back to you. >>> good morning, everyone. jessica boyington with your first alert traffic. we're watching slippery roads today. the majors are doing okay. the on and off ramps to the majors that we're...
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n 10's deanna durante is live at the police department. deanna, this follows another social media threat earlier this week. explain that. >> reporter: it does. police arrested a 17-year-old girl early yesterday morning. they say that she made threats against several schools in this area of delaware county including the chichester area and the chester area. they say that the 17-year-old posted throws threats on her social media accounts and that they arrested her before 2:00 yesterday morning. they then say that 23-year-old david mill born of state road in media posted threats against the police after they arrested the 17-year-old girl. they say he posted those to his account. they're not saying tonight or this morning what connection the 23-year-old and 17-year-old have if any together. they do say they used several law enforcement agencies to track mill born down. he was arrested. he has been charged with making terroristic threats and harassment. now, both suspects are scheduled to be in court by the end of the week. again, these are two
n 10's deanna durante is live at the police department. deanna, this follows another social media threat earlier this week. explain that. >> reporter: it does. police arrested a 17-year-old girl early yesterday morning. they say that she made threats against several schools in this area of delaware county including the chichester area and the chester area. they say that the 17-year-old posted throws threats on her social media accounts and that they arrested her before 2:00 yesterday...
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nbc 10's deanna durante is live in south philadelphia this morning.me of the problems for folks is just getting out of their neighborhoods. >> it's not even the roads, the one thing you may need to worry about. take a look, the sidewalk here is just basically snow that's been mounded down by people walking on it. the snow getting back out into plowed streets, reicing, that's one of many problems that city crews will be faced with today as they continue snow cleanup operations. the snow emergency has been lifted in the city but you can see, there are still streets that are not passable at all. the snow a problem here at 9th an south. also a van that's blocking it. we checked on wind shield of that van, two tickets from the philadelphia parking authority but not enoughç to make somebo move it out of the way. the mayor's office spokeswoman says i should look a press release talking about snow removal efforts and the mayor will be giving an update late this afternoon on what's happening. she points out that plowing efforts are still under way and that ma
nbc 10's deanna durante is live in south philadelphia this morning.me of the problems for folks is just getting out of their neighborhoods. >> it's not even the roads, the one thing you may need to worry about. take a look, the sidewalk here is just basically snow that's been mounded down by people walking on it. the snow getting back out into plowed streets, reicing, that's one of many problems that city crews will be faced with today as they continue snow cleanup operations. the snow...
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ten on your side's deanna leblanc caught up with some of the weary passengers this morning -- deanna? those passengers landed in norfolk at 11-45 yesterday morning. tonight - they're still 30 minutes away from landing in their final destination. airlines passengers is as tired - as they are frustrated. c007 2:14:27 all we want is to get home. c009 2:19:09 i mean, this was really a bad job all around, terrible. their plane left newark new jersey sunday morning en route to santo domingo. two hours into the flight - the plane's right engine ran into complications. they made an emergeny landing at o-r-f just before noon. elizabeth mojica/passenger c007 2:12:11 it was a big problem. we were so scared, that plane was acting like it was going to fall. they expected to be on the next flight out - but that didn't happen. c0028 2:24:41 the next flight will be at 2 oclock everybody calm down. the next flight will be at 5, everybody try to calm down. then 7 ,then 8, then 11. so people was already upset. 2:24:53 for nearly 12 hours this group waited in the terminal - c009 2:16:30 the information w
ten on your side's deanna leblanc caught up with some of the weary passengers this morning -- deanna? those passengers landed in norfolk at 11-45 yesterday morning. tonight - they're still 30 minutes away from landing in their final destination. airlines passengers is as tired - as they are frustrated. c007 2:14:27 all we want is to get home. c009 2:19:09 i mean, this was really a bad job all around, terrible. their plane left newark new jersey sunday morning en route to santo domingo. two...
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. >> nbc 10's deanna durante is live in center city this morning with what you can do to help and deanna, this is a pretty serious problem for the red cross. >> the red cross has said it reached emergency levels. during the blizzard they helped a number of people, displaced family, 16 of them, more than 44 people who needed placement because of issues during the blizzard. they responded to nine different fires as well. that's just the blizzard weekend. since the beginning of january, the red cross says that its blood supply has been dwindling because people don't want to come out in the cold or because of the winter storm. here in philadelphia, they canceled more than 30 blood drives, just over the storm weekend. you're looking at video supplied by the red cross. that video shows what it looks like when there's a full blood drive. red cross officials say when it's cold, snow on the ground, people cancel their blood drives and they just don't show up.ç >> the severe weather over the past several days and really since january 1st nationwide has caused a really major blood shortage. so we'
. >> nbc 10's deanna durante is live in center city this morning with what you can do to help and deanna, this is a pretty serious problem for the red cross. >> the red cross has said it reached emergency levels. during the blizzard they helped a number of people, displaced family, 16 of them, more than 44 people who needed placement because of issues during the blizzard. they responded to nine different fires as well. that's just the blizzard weekend. since the beginning of...
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deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >> that's important. deanna, thank you so much. if you want to check your tickets one more time, here are the winning numbers, 4, 8, 19, 27, 34, and the powerball is 10. sheena, we didn't win, but any consolation, it's going to be warmer. >> i almost won $7. i got two of the white balls, but you don't get anything for two. >> it's the small wins that count. >> yeah. but i didn't win anything, so the $7 would have been fantastic. not even $7. we're still here and tracking warmer weather as we go into your friday. today quite a bit warmer than yesterday, 45 degrees right now, but there you see warmer air to our south and that's going to be moving up. cold air is moving back up north. for the rest of the area, mostly in the 40s, but areas like allentown 38 degrees right now, 39 in pottstown, 50 atlantic city, 46 millville, 48 degrees in dover and not going to be as cold tonight either. this is all ahead of a warmup coming along with a developing system in the gulf of mexico. so right now this is just a lot of moisture, but eventually
deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >> that's important. deanna, thank you so much. if you want to check your tickets one more time, here are the winning numbers, 4, 8, 19, 27, 34, and the powerball is 10. sheena, we didn't win, but any consolation, it's going to be warmer. >> i almost won $7. i got two of the white balls, but you don't get anything for two. >> it's the small wins that count. >> yeah. but i didn't win anything, so the $7 would have been fantastic. not even $7....
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this is what deanna was talking about.snow is clogging the roads in the area, 10th and whitman south philly, nbc 10 spoke to a lot of people in the city who don't see themselves going anywhere until things get plowed out. the mayor called for patience. he ended the snow emergency last night. cars can park on snow emergency routes without getting towed. meantime, there is no trash or recycling pickup today. again, all city and archdiosacin schools will be closed. >>> the philadelphia parking authority will not enforce meter and kiosk parking violations today. they will ticket you for safety violations including parking in front of a fire hydrant, bus zones and handicap spaces as well as double parking. >>> the train, buses and light rail are under way this morning. septa services coming back online, just in time for the morning rush. we found crews clearing tracks yesterday. septa's airport line is back open, trolley service has resumed and the frankford and broad street lines are still running. they ran throughout. bus ser
this is what deanna was talking about.snow is clogging the roads in the area, 10th and whitman south philly, nbc 10 spoke to a lot of people in the city who don't see themselves going anywhere until things get plowed out. the mayor called for patience. he ended the snow emergency last night. cars can park on snow emergency routes without getting towed. meantime, there is no trash or recycling pickup today. again, all city and archdiosacin schools will be closed. >>> the philadelphia...
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deanna durante live tonight in lafayette hill. deanna, store owners say they've been waiting for this kind of weather. >> reporter: not just waiting, but they pulled things like sleds off the shelves when the temperatures near christmastime were too warm for anybody to come in and buy the stuff. >> take the bus or get a ride. >> reporter: not much of a chance he can skateboard this weekend, even if snowy weather makes travel tough, he needs to get ready. >> that's what i'm doing, gearing up on salt. >> reporter: he has the luxury to price check. >> went to bed, bath, beyond, they wanted $20 some for special salt. >> reporter: bags of salt, he's ready to go. not just the sidewalk you need to prep. think tires, wipers, blades, and fluids. >> washer fluids make several kinds with a deicer. if you come out in the morning, if you have the deicer fluid, it's not going to freeze, it's going to help clear the windshield faster. >> reporter: the pros are getting ready. new tires for salt and plow trucks to hit the road. >> next two or thre
deanna durante live tonight in lafayette hill. deanna, store owners say they've been waiting for this kind of weather. >> reporter: not just waiting, but they pulled things like sleds off the shelves when the temperatures near christmastime were too warm for anybody to come in and buy the stuff. >> take the bus or get a ride. >> reporter: not much of a chance he can skateboard this weekend, even if snowy weather makes travel tough, he needs to get ready. >> that's what...
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nbc 10's deanna durante is live in manayunk where they're really dealing with a mess. deanna?> reporter: if you're familiar with this section of the city, you know about the hills. someone tried to put a positive spin on it in this snow bank. look at fountain and fowler, you shoot up the hill here. you can see what a mess it is. this isn't the only messy, sloppy street in the city. we've been out all night, our crews have been finding streets in north philly, manayunk, center city, with roads snow packed. the olney section of philadelphia, we have video of cars that are still in their original parking spaces. it will be a long time before those drivers can get out and get on the roads. many people have been facebooking and tweeting us telling us to come and check out their street. please do that so we can get pictures of them as well and we can show them to other people, including the city as to what's going on in your neighborhood. here in manayunk we did talk to a gentleman who was having someone pick him up. the person who was picking him up couldn't get on fowler. he parke
nbc 10's deanna durante is live in manayunk where they're really dealing with a mess. deanna?> reporter: if you're familiar with this section of the city, you know about the hills. someone tried to put a positive spin on it in this snow bank. look at fountain and fowler, you shoot up the hill here. you can see what a mess it is. this isn't the only messy, sloppy street in the city. we've been out all night, our crews have been finding streets in north philly, manayunk, center city, with...
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deanna durante is live now in norristown, where the county's new leadership is moving in. >> reporter: many in the leadership not yet assigned offices or moved in. for kevin steele the move will be simple, moving from one office to another, however, the case load if he takes office is getting bigger. >> i, kevin steele, do solemnly swear. >> reporter: sworn in by his old boss, kevin steele takes the oath of office with his family by his side. after the ceremony, he talks about what lies ahead. >> we have a great many challenges that we have going forward in front of us. we have a heroin epidemic that we're facing and we're going to work very hard to try to stem that tide and make a difference in people's lives. >> reporter: steele will be taking on two major cases as he takes office, two he's already been working on as the office's first assistant. the prosecution of attorney general kathleen kane, a democrat facing perjury and other charges after accused of leaking grand jury information
deanna durante is live now in norristown, where the county's new leadership is moving in. >> reporter: many in the leadership not yet assigned offices or moved in. for kevin steele the move will be simple, moving from one office to another, however, the case load if he takes office is getting bigger. >> i, kevin steele, do solemnly swear. >> reporter: sworn in by his old boss, kevin steele takes the oath of office with his family by his side. after the ceremony, he talks about...
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deanna? >> reporter: many people in neighborhoods were working to clear their ownç streets an sidewalks still last night three days after the storm. here in manayunk kidding will be arriving to school today. the warmer temperatures that we have and the rain is eroding the snow. take a look at the snow piles on either side of the street, it may be hard for the kids to cross the street. if you're out driving this morning, be very careful. video shot from yesterday shows the crews out in parts of the city west oak lane, center city, clearing streets that still were snow packed days after the storm. kids say they are just ready to get back to school. >> if i don't get to school, i don't even know. it's gonna be tough because the snow is stronger than the tires. >> reporter: here on umbria and hermitage streets, there's still slush and icy pack. making some of the lanes where cars are slick. you look up the hill, the parking lot is where kids will be dropping off their kids, teachers will be park
deanna? >> reporter: many people in neighborhoods were working to clear their ownç streets an sidewalks still last night three days after the storm. here in manayunk kidding will be arriving to school today. the warmer temperatures that we have and the rain is eroding the snow. take a look at the snow piles on either side of the street, it may be hard for the kids to cross the street. if you're out driving this morning, be very careful. video shot from yesterday shows the crews out in...
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. >> deanna durante continuing our live team coverage in haddon township tonight. deanna? >> reporter: the home where brendan creato was last seen and his grandparents only a few blocks away, many homes here still have blue ribbons on the outside, including that of his grandparents here. we stopped at neighbors homes, many of them did not want to talk to us and some said they still have a lot of questions, they want to know what happened to that 3-year-old little boy. neighborhood was helping look for him. >> of course. i can't believe it was him either, everyone was searching. and helping. >> i'm not surprised, but that's just a feeling. >> people assumed it had to be a person because it didn't seem like a 3-year-old would end up at cooper by themselves. that was unlikely. i don't really know what to think. >> reporter: many people tonight still asking more questions, not only here in the neighborhood, close to where that little boy was last seen and the park where his body was found, but on social media, many asking what happened, did they determine a cause of death. i d
. >> deanna durante continuing our live team coverage in haddon township tonight. deanna? >> reporter: the home where brendan creato was last seen and his grandparents only a few blocks away, many homes here still have blue ribbons on the outside, including that of his grandparents here. we stopped at neighbors homes, many of them did not want to talk to us and some said they still have a lot of questions, they want to know what happened to that 3-year-old little boy. neighborhood...
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deanna? >> reporter: it is.ting the finishing touches on the sidewalks here at umbria and hermitage. take a look. you can see traffic out this morning. you can see very large snow piles in the road, on the corners there. keep an eye out as you're driving to work or school this morning, that there will be children in these crosswalks that you may not see right away. that's the latest from manayunk, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >>> morning, i'm matt delucia, live in atlantic city. governor chris christie announced plans for a possible state takeover to get the city's financial house in order. some residents argued to leaders saying that is not a good idea. the city council said it would not support a takeover either. the state has been overseeing the city's finances since 2010 and this year, ac is projected to bring in $14 billion less than it did six years ago. city council, meantime, residents will continue figto fight. >>> republican front-runner donald trump said he's skipping tomorrow night's final debate bef
deanna? >> reporter: it is.ting the finishing touches on the sidewalks here at umbria and hermitage. take a look. you can see traffic out this morning. you can see very large snow piles in the road, on the corners there. keep an eye out as you're driving to work or school this morning, that there will be children in these crosswalks that you may not see right away. that's the latest from manayunk, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >>> morning, i'm matt delucia, live in atlantic city....
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now deanna durante is live in northeast philadelphia. what are you finding there?r: the streets here, you can take a look, have been treated at some point during the storm. underneath this packed down snow is ice. we've seen people come outside, warm up their cars here on templeton drive in the far northeast and they are taking it very, very slowly. you can hear the brakes squealing as they drive away. one couple came out of their home on templeton and said it's very slippery here. you've been following your treats. you've been telling me where the problem spots are. we've been to fowler and manayunk, musgrave and clivedon and tulip and clearfield, as well as rosemar. people have been tweeting me their streets. the mayor as office saying it could be until wednesday before streets are passable. take a look. people here are driving on this street at cane and templeton but they need to take it very slow, the story we're seeing all across the city this morning. that's the latest in the northeast. deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >> thanks. >>> mountains of snow are unmoved
now deanna durante is live in northeast philadelphia. what are you finding there?r: the streets here, you can take a look, have been treated at some point during the storm. underneath this packed down snow is ice. we've seen people come outside, warm up their cars here on templeton drive in the far northeast and they are taking it very, very slowly. you can hear the brakes squealing as they drive away. one couple came out of their home on templeton and said it's very slippery here. you've been...
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nbc 10's deanna durante joins us live. deanna, organizers of the mummers parade made strides to be more inclusive this year. >> reporter: they did. they tried to have more ethnically diverse groups present in the parade, also we were told by philadelphia police that there have been two arrests by those protesters, one for disorderly conduct, another person taken into custody for interrupting a meeting or procession. from bugs and bees, to toys. >> i know it's the mummers parade, seen a lot of guys in dresses. >> it's fun, it really is, the feathers and the glitter. it's just exciting. >> reporter: many line the streets before dawn to get a good spot. >> happy new year to everybody. >> reporter: even 7-year-old samir says he always watches the parade at home. >> i saw a lot of people, and these. >> reporter: you got some beads, huh? >> yes. >> reporter: he's not the only little kid out for his first mummers parade. 9-month-old nicolas is doing his part to cheer on dad in the parade. >> every year. i have one just went to lo
nbc 10's deanna durante joins us live. deanna, organizers of the mummers parade made strides to be more inclusive this year. >> reporter: they did. they tried to have more ethnically diverse groups present in the parade, also we were told by philadelphia police that there have been two arrests by those protesters, one for disorderly conduct, another person taken into custody for interrupting a meeting or procession. from bugs and bees, to toys. >> i know it's the mummers parade,...
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deanna, this is a critical time for them. >> it is. they're using the term emergency and making a plea for anyone who can donate to please donate blood. the blizzard took its toll on the american red cross. the families and those in need, especially at times during disasters, they tell us they responded to a number of fires in the area, nine fires during the blizzard alone, helping out more than 16 families who were displaced by those fires. and they tell us that because of the winter storm and the extreme cold weather that we felt nationwide, they are down blood supplies. they say in 20 states, the weather affected blood donations centers and blood drives and they say when the weather is bad, no one is going to come out and donate.ç >> winter weather, snow, all of those things prohibit people from donating and it also causes blood drives that are already scheduled to become canceled. people don't want to host a blood drive if they don't think anyone is going to come. >> take a look at a picture sent to us by the american red cross. t
deanna, this is a critical time for them. >> it is. they're using the term emergency and making a plea for anyone who can donate to please donate blood. the blizzard took its toll on the american red cross. the families and those in need, especially at times during disasters, they tell us they responded to a number of fires in the area, nine fires during the blizzard alone, helping out more than 16 families who were displaced by those fires. and they tell us that because of the winter...
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deanna, actual measurable snow fell more up on the peninsula, like ashley pointed out. there, the snow had mixed reviews, some welcoming it and others annoyed with the driving hazards, that only tonight. from newport news to the middle peninsula, people woke up to a real winter day. a scene this winter has lacked so far this year. luke donovant / landscaper c0013 20:53 "the kids have been doing there little sance for snow, but i just take it as it comes. im glad its not a lot though." 21:02 a white trim for rooftops in williamsburg and trees cased in ice. people walking down market square say they finally got what they wanted. hannah grudi /excited about the weather. c0021 16:36:32 "cause i love snow! its my favorite time of year. its my favorite thing. we're all out today because its snowing. it brings people had a layer of slush which created some icey conditions not so easily swept away. luke donovant / landscaper c0013 22:05 "gotta go get the blower and go blow that old slush off because in the morning somebody will fall." 22:10 across the peninsula,from slick walks
deanna, actual measurable snow fell more up on the peninsula, like ashley pointed out. there, the snow had mixed reviews, some welcoming it and others annoyed with the driving hazards, that only tonight. from newport news to the middle peninsula, people woke up to a real winter day. a scene this winter has lacked so far this year. luke donovant / landscaper c0013 20:53 "the kids have been doing there little sance for snow, but i just take it as it comes. im glad its not a lot though."...
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deanna... imagine landing at norfolk at 11:45 yesterday morning - and not taking off - until 2 this afternoon - that's 26 hours later. what's worse - they say they spent the first 14 hours on the floor inside the terminal - without any information as to what was going on. this group of weary travelers touched down unexpectedly in norfolk just before noon sunday. they say the emergency landing - wasn't the problem. they felt lucky to be alive after one of the plane's engines ran into trouble. it's how long they've had to wait for a sunday before finally being booked at a hotel - that isn't sitting well with now - more than 24 hours later - they're finally in the air. sandy pappas/passenger c009 2:16:30 the information was bad, nobody was attentive, there wasn't anybody there who knew anything. 2:16:36 they left people stranded with no water, no food, til 12 oclock midnight i did make several attempts to speak with someone from united. as did many of the passengers - who say they're not happy wit
deanna... imagine landing at norfolk at 11:45 yesterday morning - and not taking off - until 2 this afternoon - that's 26 hours later. what's worse - they say they spent the first 14 hours on the floor inside the terminal - without any information as to what was going on. this group of weary travelers touched down unexpectedly in norfolk just before noon sunday. they say the emergency landing - wasn't the problem. they felt lucky to be alive after one of the plane's engines ran into trouble....
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deanna? a disturbing case, really. police say the suspect exposed himself on two separate occasions - and now they hope the video will lead to an arrest. virginia beach police say at two different stores - on two different days - one man committed a very disturbing crime. c0020 no name 14:00:26 sick. little children don't deserve that. 14:00:34 police believe the man in this barnes and noble surveillance video walked to the children's book section - and he exposed himself to a child. that happened on black friday. then - four days ago on january 9th - police say he exposed himself again. this time in the toy aisle at the dollar tree in the haygood shopping plaza. c0021 14:01:28 sicko. definitely sicko. and scary beacuse what's next? you expose yourslef today and grab someone the next? it's scary. 14:01:38 police released this video hoping it will lead to an arrest. one man who works near the dollar tree says officers came looking for parking lot cameras yesterday. c0019 ron 13:58:55 they just asked if we had surveillan
deanna? a disturbing case, really. police say the suspect exposed himself on two separate occasions - and now they hope the video will lead to an arrest. virginia beach police say at two different stores - on two different days - one man committed a very disturbing crime. c0020 no name 14:00:26 sick. little children don't deserve that. 14:00:34 police believe the man in this barnes and noble surveillance video walked to the children's book section - and he exposed himself to a child. that...
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deanna - a memorial grows outside the home on george washington highway where doris dooley lived. some of the flowers placed there by earlier tonight. they held a vigil and remembered the dooley family. michael dooley speaking for the first time, thanking people for their prayers and kindness after this horrifying tragedy. c38 31:20 - while i do not have the words to support of our family and friends and community. :27 the dooley family addressing the media three days after six members of their family were suddenly and brutally taken from them. c38 31:28 - we remain confident in the promises are comforted by the ever indwelling holy spirit, cling to the old rugged cross. outside the church that's been part of their family for decades...friends, church members, and the deep creek community gather for a private vigil. as chesapeake police officers help with traffic and grieve the loss of one of their own. c38 31:37 - we want to say a special thank you to the chesapeake police department, members of the dive tea, and the law enforcement community all across hampton roads and our coun
deanna - a memorial grows outside the home on george washington highway where doris dooley lived. some of the flowers placed there by earlier tonight. they held a vigil and remembered the dooley family. michael dooley speaking for the first time, thanking people for their prayers and kindness after this horrifying tragedy. c38 31:20 - while i do not have the words to support of our family and friends and community. :27 the dooley family addressing the media three days after six members of their...
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deanna -- city leaders tell me norfolk faces many challenges in the years to come. sea level rise, the economy and population growth to name a few. so now it's about how the city and the citizens can work together to overcome those challeneges. as the mermaid city changes, how the city adapts will determine its future success. christine morris/chief "we want to make norfolk an even greater place to live, work and play." christine morris is chief resilience officer for the city of norfolk. she's been working for more than a year to get others on board for how norfolk will look and feel in 2100. christine morris/chief resilience officer ((c475 35:00)) "we live on coasts because gdp gets generated on coasts, people work on coasts, trade happens on coasts, so we're going to need to understand what it means to live on the coast in the future." morris says sea level rise is one of most pressing issues. that's something cheryll sumner knows all too welll as president of the chesterfield heights civic league -- a neighborhood surrounded cheryll heights civic league presiden
deanna -- city leaders tell me norfolk faces many challenges in the years to come. sea level rise, the economy and population growth to name a few. so now it's about how the city and the citizens can work together to overcome those challeneges. as the mermaid city changes, how the city adapts will determine its future success. christine morris/chief "we want to make norfolk an even greater place to live, work and play." christine morris is chief resilience officer for the city of...
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creek community. 10 on your side's liz palka is live at the vigil in chesapeake - where a huge crowd deanna - this is temple baptist church where the dooley family was very involved. we were asked to stay away from the actual gathering in the parking lot. but i would guess there are about 200 people here, maybe even more. members of the dooley family are also here. and todd dooley's brother, michael, gave a statement on behalf of his family. you'll hear more from him, first lets show you some of the gathering. we're told the vigil was organized by brooke's friends and classmates at deep creek high school. many people wearing purple, which is deep creek's color. this family was taken from this community sudden and brutally earlier this week. chesapeake police are still working on an exact timeline...but they have said all six family members were shot to death in a murder suicide. they say 26 year old cameron killed his dad todd, mother lori, brother landon, sister brooke, and grandmother doris. he then shot and killed himself after a police standoff that lasted several hours. the community h
creek community. 10 on your side's liz palka is live at the vigil in chesapeake - where a huge crowd deanna - this is temple baptist church where the dooley family was very involved. we were asked to stay away from the actual gathering in the parking lot. but i would guess there are about 200 people here, maybe even more. members of the dooley family are also here. and todd dooley's brother, michael, gave a statement on behalf of his family. you'll hear more from him, first lets show you some...
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nbc 10's deanna durante is there. deanna, what do we know about the suspect. >> reporter: we know he's 23 years old, his name is david mill bourn and he's under arrest. investigators say he threatened police here on his accounts on facebook. this comes after the arrest of a 17-year-old girl yesterday morning. yesterday the girl threatened students in the upper school districts and chi area threat threatening to go in and shoot up the schools. that girl was arrested yesterday very early. we don't know what connection if any this 23-year-old man has to the 17-year-old girl and what his motivation was, but investigators are tell uggiing this morning he posted those threats after the arrest of the 17-year-old girl. school opened yesterday morning and there were no issues. that girl, again, taken into custody very early yesterday morning. she's expected to be in court by the end of the week and investigators have charged david millborn with harassment and terroristic threats. >> thanks. >>> breaking news from overnight. po
nbc 10's deanna durante is there. deanna, what do we know about the suspect. >> reporter: we know he's 23 years old, his name is david mill bourn and he's under arrest. investigators say he threatened police here on his accounts on facebook. this comes after the arrest of a 17-year-old girl yesterday morning. yesterday the girl threatened students in the upper school districts and chi area threat threatening to go in and shoot up the schools. that girl was arrested yesterday very early....
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here he's fed up with what he's seen the murder rate has nearly doubled his solution coming up)) i'm deanna leblanc talking to residents and a military housing complex about losing heat during the winter weather. three people are in the hospital after a mobile home fire. crews are on the scene and so is 10 on your side's erin kelly. they are praising the work of people nearby -- who rushed to help. we are across the street from the harwood mills community where it happened. this is what's left of the home. the fire department says bystanders, a york county sheriff's deputy, and an off-duty lieutenant from williamsburg fire department found one victim in her bedroom and they actually pulled off the side of the home to get to her. fire officials say then they started cpr and she department says another woman got out on her own, went to the hospital and is expected to be okay. and the deputy who helped -- went to the hospital and should make a full recovery, the sheriff's office says. asst. chief chris sadler at the right time to make a difference and this family and the victim's life, had the
here he's fed up with what he's seen the murder rate has nearly doubled his solution coming up)) i'm deanna leblanc talking to residents and a military housing complex about losing heat during the winter weather. three people are in the hospital after a mobile home fire. crews are on the scene and so is 10 on your side's erin kelly. they are praising the work of people nearby -- who rushed to help. we are across the street from the harwood mills community where it happened. this is what's left...
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deanna, i talked with the spokespersons from the major cities in hampton roads. they're not so concerned with tonight. it's tomorrow that has their attention and each one said they're ready for anything. especially here in virginia beach. the fleet of trucks at virginia beach's public works facility are gassed up and ready to go. public works says they have been since october. a spokesperson tells me they have 3- thousand tons of salt and sand mixed for the road treatments. they have have 3-thousand tons to back it up as well in case they run out. but im told they dont anticipate using that much in one winter storm. crews won't be on standby tonight. but the city will see how the the weater develops tomorrow. drew lankford / virginia beach public works c0011 :00:10:18 "depends on what it is. i mean if its freezing rain and sleet and a little bit of snow then we have trucks going out and treating roads. when you get three inches of snow or more then we put the blades on and start clearing them like that. alot of it depends on :00:10:33 if temperatures drop below f
deanna, i talked with the spokespersons from the major cities in hampton roads. they're not so concerned with tonight. it's tomorrow that has their attention and each one said they're ready for anything. especially here in virginia beach. the fleet of trucks at virginia beach's public works facility are gassed up and ready to go. public works says they have been since october. a spokesperson tells me they have 3- thousand tons of salt and sand mixed for the road treatments. they have have...
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our deanna leblanc is outside the ben moreell complex with the update. deanna. the residents i spoke with - gave mixed reviews of the response they received when they lost - others felt - there was more that should have been done. 18:45 house was still cold. hasn't heated up. went and tried to do a reset on the furnace. tried to light the stove. this family is one of about 120 others that made calls for service from the ben moreell housing complex saturday, they had no heat - no hot water. the problem - was low gas pressure from a line on the navy base. 21:49 so i call their 24 hour maintenance number which is what they referred us to on their facebook page. which is a call center back in california. this family who asked not to be identified - felt that lincoln military housing should have done more. two people in their home have medical conditions - and they and then an hour later the heat's back on. i didn't want to jump into something we didn't necessarily have to do. 22:45 but - after making 17 phone calls -from noon to nine - they never got any concrete an
our deanna leblanc is outside the ben moreell complex with the update. deanna. the residents i spoke with - gave mixed reviews of the response they received when they lost - others felt - there was more that should have been done. 18:45 house was still cold. hasn't heated up. went and tried to do a reset on the furnace. tried to light the stove. this family is one of about 120 others that made calls for service from the ben moreell housing complex saturday, they had no heat - no hot water. the...
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deanna -- city leaders tell me norfolk faces many challenges in the years to come. city and the citizens can work together to overcome those challeneges. as the mermaid city changes, how the city adapts will "we want to make norfolk an even greater place to live, work and play." been working for more than a year to get others on board for how norfolk will look and feel in 2100. because gdp gets generated on coasts, people work on coasts, trade happens on coasts, so we're going to need to rise is one of most pressing issues. that's something cheryll sumner knows all too welll as president of the chesterfield heights sumner/chesterfield heights civic league president ((c473 22:58)) "come to my neighborhood and you will see that it is a level is rising. it may become a problem for you includes gauging residents' likes and dislikes as they places, who are their favorite people, what are their favorite things to do, events and things like that." economy and population growth in mind, the city's focus is shifting to areas not affected by the rising tide. jeremy circle bei
deanna -- city leaders tell me norfolk faces many challenges in the years to come. city and the citizens can work together to overcome those challeneges. as the mermaid city changes, how the city adapts will "we want to make norfolk an even greater place to live, work and play." been working for more than a year to get others on board for how norfolk will look and feel in 2100. because gdp gets generated on coasts, people work on coasts, trade happens on coasts, so we're going to need...
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what have you seen there today, deanna? >> reporter: well, many people have been stopping by the neighborhood where the young boy's grandparents live. it's still decorated with blue ribbons, ribbons the neighbors tell us were put up when young brendan went missing, not far from the memorial maintained by people who live here, people have been leaving hinges for the last three months. we talked to people in the neighborhood of both creato's father and his grandparents, they said although they were waiting for news, this was news that they did not want to hear. some say they are not surprised by who has been arrested. >> seems the neighborhood was helping look for him. >> of course. i can't believe it was him either. everyone was searching and helping. >> i'm not surprised, that's just a feeling. >> people assumed it had to be a person because it didn't seem like a 3 year old would just end up at cooper by themselves. that was unlikely. so i don't really know what to think. >> reporter: now also on social media people are rea
what have you seen there today, deanna? >> reporter: well, many people have been stopping by the neighborhood where the young boy's grandparents live. it's still decorated with blue ribbons, ribbons the neighbors tell us were put up when young brendan went missing, not far from the memorial maintained by people who live here, people have been leaving hinges for the last three months. we talked to people in the neighborhood of both creato's father and his grandparents, they said although...
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reporting live, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >> thank you so much, deanna. >>> an historic tavern in south jersey goes up in flames. it's been standing for more than 200 years, but tonight, look at this, this is all that's left. how firefighters saved another piece of history from going up in flames. >>> plus, it's not just the presidential candidates taking on trump. see how leaders across the pond are trying to ban him from their country. >>> and would you wait in lines like this just to get gas? you might when we tell you how little they had to pay. find out where people are cashing in on unbelievably low prices next on nbc 10 news at 5:00. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >> a beloved business in cumberland county is now a pile of rubble. a blazing fire destroyed hillcrest tavern in bridgeton early this morning and portions of the building date back to 1782. fire crews fought frigid temperatures, along with the flames. they managed to stop the fire from jumping to the neighboring historic potters house. patrons stood in the cold watching as an excavator tore their favorite restaurant apa
reporting live, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >> thank you so much, deanna. >>> an historic tavern in south jersey goes up in flames. it's been standing for more than 200 years, but tonight, look at this, this is all that's left. how firefighters saved another piece of history from going up in flames. >>> plus, it's not just the presidential candidates taking on trump. see how leaders across the pond are trying to ban him from their country. >>> and would you...
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tom and deanna it's estimated that every 52 minutes someone is killed in a drunk driving crash. and while officials at the virginia department of motor vehicles are still compiling final figures they're already seeing a connection between ride sharing companies and new statistics that should be music to everyone's ears. we've done plenty of stories about safety concerns when uber and lyft first came on the scene, competition with taxis and more. but the d-m-v's preliminary data shows that in 2015, virginia reported 7,334 alcohol-related crashes on our roadways, which is a four percent 2014. and there were 195 alcohol-related fatalities, which is a 22 percent decrease from the year before. virginia dmv commissioner richard holcomb sent us this statement saying: while it may be too soon to say definitively that the availability of uber and lyft in virginia played a major role in that, there appears to be a causal connection. we also know that education and enforcement efforts help to prevent drunk driving deaths. no matter the cause, we are thrilled to be able to report that fewer
tom and deanna it's estimated that every 52 minutes someone is killed in a drunk driving crash. and while officials at the virginia department of motor vehicles are still compiling final figures they're already seeing a connection between ride sharing companies and new statistics that should be music to everyone's ears. we've done plenty of stories about safety concerns when uber and lyft first came on the scene, competition with taxis and more. but the d-m-v's preliminary data shows that in...
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she gave new - exclusive information to our deanna leblanc. anita the victim said she not only wanted to talk to us in hopes that the public will know something that will lead to arrests. in her exclusive interview with 10 on your side - she says the victims told her they wanted her money - to buy drugs. now she says she'll pray for them - and hopes they'll get help. this is new video of one of the two suspects as he back of this man's sweatshirt. police say it may be of a pin-up girl - and hope it will help identify him. the victim says in this moment, the man told her he had a knife, and waited for her to withdraw cash. here's a look at his face. more new information - police tell 10 on your side his name may be andy or andrew. they say he's likely between 20 and 30 years old and about 6 feet tall. the victim says he and the other man he was with told her they had no plans to hurt her - they simply wanted money - to buy drugs. victim no super. 06:17 i pleaded at that point. told them that i had this and that and just pleaded don't hurt me. a
she gave new - exclusive information to our deanna leblanc. anita the victim said she not only wanted to talk to us in hopes that the public will know something that will lead to arrests. in her exclusive interview with 10 on your side - she says the victims told her they wanted her money - to buy drugs. now she says she'll pray for them - and hopes they'll get help. this is new video of one of the two suspects as he back of this man's sweatshirt. police say it may be of a pin-up girl - and...
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deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >> deanna, thanks. >>> our first alert weather team coverage continues now. doug shimell is live in trenton. people are stocking up so they don't have to leave their homes once the snow starts. >> reporter: this is the food bizarre here and it's not just an integral part of south trenton, it's an integral part of the region. many people know it's not close to the storm. who knew cold cuts are snowstorm food? and that hot entrees are the second big seller at the food bizarre on trenton's south side. >> we want to make sure we have the necessities anybody needs, milk, bread, anything you need, you can come here and get. >> don't want to run out of toilet paper, don't want to run out of food. >> reporter: it is the endless stream of canned goods. >> got to have the essentials. >> reporter: and stuff that won't spoil if the power goes out. >> i don't want to be worried about having to come out in the snow and coming to the store and buy something the last minute and maybe there's nothing here we can eat. >> just be prepared that you're going to be in for two, th
deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >> deanna, thanks. >>> our first alert weather team coverage continues now. doug shimell is live in trenton. people are stocking up so they don't have to leave their homes once the snow starts. >> reporter: this is the food bizarre here and it's not just an integral part of south trenton, it's an integral part of the region. many people know it's not close to the storm. who knew cold cuts are snowstorm food? and that hot entrees are the second...
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deanna, what changed? tom - the new update - one gate is now open for cars to leave base. all gates had been closed all day. but - the building where the witness reported hearing the shots - is still completely locked down. despite word from the navy that so far, no evidence of a shooting has been found, this all going on as part of a thorough secondary search to make sure was missed. it was just one witness - who around 8am west coast time - reported hearing three gunshots from the basement of a gym and barracks area. shortly thereafter the hospital made this facebook warning patients and staff to "run, hide, or fight" about 65-hundred military staff and civilians work there. then uniformed military personnel - america's bravest men and women - walked out of the buildings - arms in the air. multiple agencies responded and after an initial sweep, the navy says they cannot corroborate the witness's story. na45t sd naval ctr newser (-- sot --) captain curt jones/commander of naval medical center :16 "we are continuing to clear the building and to ensure that there are no cas
deanna, what changed? tom - the new update - one gate is now open for cars to leave base. all gates had been closed all day. but - the building where the witness reported hearing the shots - is still completely locked down. despite word from the navy that so far, no evidence of a shooting has been found, this all going on as part of a thorough secondary search to make sure was missed. it was just one witness - who around 8am west coast time - reported hearing three gunshots from the basement of...
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deanna durante is live in south philadelphia this morning.you've send a car stuck in the middle of the street. you're finding one right in the middle of the street stuck. >> right in the middle at 9th and south street. you can see it there, blocking the street. some cars here, people are waking up, hitting the road this morning. that driver waving to us. a fresh layer of salt was just put down. we hsu a private contractor, told us he was working for the city. he did a little plowing. you can see the mounds between south street and 9th street has grown from that plow that came through here. the mayor's spokeswoman directed me to 'press replace that was released at 10:00 last night. the mayor will be given an update at 2:00 this afternoon. even though the snow emergency has been lifted within you are reminded to move your cars out of the way, done the park too close to corners. plows need to make those turns and also you are ploking them. you could get hit by them. you lock down th street towards center city, we're looking towards jefferson uni
deanna durante is live in south philadelphia this morning.you've send a car stuck in the middle of the street. you're finding one right in the middle of the street stuck. >> right in the middle at 9th and south street. you can see it there, blocking the street. some cars here, people are waking up, hitting the road this morning. that driver waving to us. a fresh layer of salt was just put down. we hsu a private contractor, told us he was working for the city. he did a little plowing. you...
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a woman will answer to vehicular homicide charges in court today police say 53 year old deanna gliem crashed into a car in november. they say she was drunk and driving twice the speed limit. rick hummel and randy sonnenburg were killed. gliem is scheduled to be arraigned at 8-30 a-m... in polk county court. a man charged with killing his daughter will stand trial joe lopez is charged with first degree murder and child endangerment. officers arrested lopez in december of 20-14. it came one month after 20 month old ruby alvarez was hospitalized, and later died. police say lopez and his girlfriend told them the baby fell and hurt herself. but experts say there is now way a fall could fracture her skull and break her ribs. the trial is set to begin at 9 a-m in polk county court. a des moines restaurant is preparing to reopen after it went up in flames... a kitchen fire forced "a dong" on high street to close last august. it caused extensive damage, requiring a complete renovation of the restaurant. and five months later, owners are almost ready to show off their work. customers say they
a woman will answer to vehicular homicide charges in court today police say 53 year old deanna gliem crashed into a car in november. they say she was drunk and driving twice the speed limit. rick hummel and randy sonnenburg were killed. gliem is scheduled to be arraigned at 8-30 a-m... in polk county court. a man charged with killing his daughter will stand trial joe lopez is charged with first degree murder and child endangerment. officers arrested lopez in december of 20-14. it came one month...
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nbc 10's deanna durante is live. what do we know about this suspect. >> reporter: we know it's related to media and he's 23 years old and his name is david milbourne. we don't know the motive behind it. police say a 17-year-old girl was arrested early yesterday morning that she posted several threats having to do with delaware county. posted threats. what the police have said is they don't know what the connection is between the 17-year-old and 23-year-old and what motivations he may have had for posting the threats online. we can tell you he was arrested and he's been charged with making terroristic threats and harassment. that's the latest live, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >> also breaking from overnight, one man is now in the hospital after a shooting in north philadelphia. nbc 10's drew smith is following this this morning. he's live for us this morning in philadelphia. so, drew, police have found one victim and they're searching for more. what's the latest on that. >> reporter: well, lauren, it's because of the
nbc 10's deanna durante is live. what do we know about this suspect. >> reporter: we know it's related to media and he's 23 years old and his name is david milbourne. we don't know the motive behind it. police say a 17-year-old girl was arrested early yesterday morning that she posted several threats having to do with delaware county. posted threats. what the police have said is they don't know what the connection is between the 17-year-old and 23-year-old and what motivations he may have...
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. >> reporter: deanna was among the guests staying night after celebrating a wedding. >> my daughter -- i'm her mom, i >> she got married yesterday. >> reporter: jamie was a bridesmaid, after hearing bridesmaids from a separate wedding lost their dresses, she and others gave theirs away. both brides chose navy blue. >> so it was good we were able to help them. >> the man accused of murdering the little girl known at baby bella faces a judge tomorrow. michael mccarthy has entered a plea of not guilty. he is the boy friend of the little girl's mother. the body washed up last union, and known at baby doe for months. he said the 2-year-old was a demon and it was her time to die. >>> the boston pride women's hockey team took to the ice for the first time since a teammate the teammates played in her honor. >> reporter: headed bowed, silence in the rink, a moment to honor denna before taking to the ice. it's the first time boston pride played since news friday the 24-year-old suffered a serious spinal cord injury during a game at gillette stadium. she had a limited movement of her arm, and
. >> reporter: deanna was among the guests staying night after celebrating a wedding. >> my daughter -- i'm her mom, i >> she got married yesterday. >> reporter: jamie was a bridesmaid, after hearing bridesmaids from a separate wedding lost their dresses, she and others gave theirs away. both brides chose navy blue. >> so it was good we were able to help them. >> the man accused of murdering the little girl known at baby bella faces a judge tomorrow. michael...
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(deanna wojtczak- minot) (1:36) "i'm very thankful that they were found and i'm very thankful that we have people that would return them and things like that."(1:41)deanna wojtczak's presents flew out of the bed of her truck just a day before christmas eve.she was devestated to tell her kids on christmas morning... and three weeks after the gifts fell out returned in perfect condition. dale sveen.. a highway worker.. thought he was cleaning up a bag of trash when he found the unharmed gifts on the side of the highway.it took him nineteen days to find the owners through a facebook post. 3 3 3 a determined mom.coming up at six.. hear from a local mother who is trying to raise thousands during a rock n' roll show.plus, the secret to a happy marriage.we'll tell you how one crafty couple is making it work. 3 barry manilow is bringng his one last time concert tour to b-b-and-t arena at northern kentucky university. caller 12 gets to see the show february 11. (513) 763-5656. >>> a market collapsing overseas, how the wall vote could respond with markets asian markets falling ahead. >>> i did
(deanna wojtczak- minot) (1:36) "i'm very thankful that they were found and i'm very thankful that we have people that would return them and things like that."(1:41)deanna wojtczak's presents flew out of the bed of her truck just a day before christmas eve.she was devestated to tell her kids on christmas morning... and three weeks after the gifts fell out returned in perfect condition. dale sveen.. a highway worker.. thought he was cleaning up a bag of trash when he found the unharmed...
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. >> nbc 10's deanna durante is live in center city. deanna, how is it down there?: it's an amazing day down here. it's nice and quiet because it's the holiday. many people here are now finding their way home or following the mummers down broad street, celebrating the new year. ♪ from bugs and bees, to toys. >> i know it's the mummers parade, lot of guys in dresses. >> it's fun, really is, the feathers and the glitter, it's just exciting. >> reporter: many lined the streets before dawn to get a good spot. >> happy new year to everybody. >> reporter: even 7-year-old tamir says he always watches the parade at home. >> i saw a lot of people, and beads. >> reporter: you got some beads, huh? >> yes. >> reporter: he's not the only little kid out for his first mummers parade. 9-month-old nicolas is doing his part to cheer on dad in the parade. >> every year, one just went to los angeles, she used to come with me, she's 26. >> reporter: her youngest already dancing, she like so many say they just love the mummers. >> i can't even explain it, you know, i used to work for 30
. >> nbc 10's deanna durante is live in center city. deanna, how is it down there?: it's an amazing day down here. it's nice and quiet because it's the holiday. many people here are now finding their way home or following the mummers down broad street, celebrating the new year. ♪ from bugs and bees, to toys. >> i know it's the mummers parade, lot of guys in dresses. >> it's fun, really is, the feathers and the glitter, it's just exciting. >> reporter: many lined the...
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deanna durante went to check it out. what did you find?> as soon as mark sent us those pictures to my twitter accounts we came right here, coming from manayunk. you said that you moved in just in 1995 right before the blizzard of 1996. and that you've had this problem every time there's heavy snow. >> yes, back in '96 the city tried telling us we're a private development, which is not the case. every time we have a major snow, it's an uphill battle with city hall and city council and the streets department to try to get a plow out here. we have a lot of elderly people in this development, sick people. ironically a decent number of police and firefighters that live in this development. >> all these snow piles, obviously the plows have come through. we're standing on solid ice here. any salt trucks come through? >> not a one. >> have you contacted the city at all. >> i tried calling 311 about five times yesterday. all i kept getting was ringing and the message that someone will be with you shortly. finally one of my friends suggested filing
deanna durante went to check it out. what did you find?> as soon as mark sent us those pictures to my twitter accounts we came right here, coming from manayunk. you said that you moved in just in 1995 right before the blizzard of 1996. and that you've had this problem every time there's heavy snow. >> yes, back in '96 the city tried telling us we're a private development, which is not the case. every time we have a major snow, it's an uphill battle with city hall and city council and...
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nbc 10's deanna durante is live tonight in plymouth meeting. >> you spoke with one man whose house was nearly as cold as the temperatures outside. >> reporter: yes, it was a rude awakening for him and others who have woken up or stayed in their homes with days of heaters of not working. >> i just woke up and noticed i was really cold. >> reporter: with no warm air filling the house, it was getting colder by the minute. >> first i put on layers, then i make the call, get some coffee in me. >> reporter: this afternoon help arrived and this repair wasn't too expensive. a clogged tube was an easy fix. but in norristown, one local family's repair work, anything but quick. >> old heater has a cracked heat exchanger and stopped working. needed to be replaced because it would be dangerous to try to keep running it. >> reporter: in this case, the family was lucky the heater stopped running. >> it could be dangerous, yes, eventually the carbon monoxide could leak into the air of the house. >> caller: t >> reporter: the family has been without heat for days. one contractor gave a price of $7,000
nbc 10's deanna durante is live tonight in plymouth meeting. >> you spoke with one man whose house was nearly as cold as the temperatures outside. >> reporter: yes, it was a rude awakening for him and others who have woken up or stayed in their homes with days of heaters of not working. >> i just woke up and noticed i was really cold. >> reporter: with no warm air filling the house, it was getting colder by the minute. >> first i put on layers, then i make the...
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deanna durante is live in manayunk. >> reporter: take a look at this street. it's bad enough probably on a normal day, north fowler street, 4700 block in manayunk. we just talked to a resident whç had a ride pick him up at the bottom of the hill at fountain. he said this is the first time his street hasn't been plowed. he's called the city, used the 311 app and he's assuming nobody heard his complaints. it could be until wednesday before streets are passable. video we shot overnight in the fishtown section of philadelphia, again, the same scene. streets that look like they've had a plow come by during the course of the storm, cars are blocked in and a lot of snow and ice on the streets there. it is frustrating for many residents but some say they understand. this was a big storm. >> takes time to clear 22 inches of snow. i feel like the city is doing what they can do. >> reporter: now, looking back out live here along fountain street in manayunk, this car dug out but take a look. going to try and show it to you in the dark here. this is all ice here. this is w
deanna durante is live in manayunk. >> reporter: take a look at this street. it's bad enough probably on a normal day, north fowler street, 4700 block in manayunk. we just talked to a resident whç had a ride pick him up at the bottom of the hill at fountain. he said this is the first time his street hasn't been plowed. he's called the city, used the 311 app and he's assuming nobody heard his complaints. it could be until wednesday before streets are passable. video we shot overnight in...
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nbc 10's deanna durante is live in man yayunk.how do the roads look there. >> right here at umbria and hermitage, a well traveled street, they are looking pretty good. this is what the city determines as a clear street. we've seen over and over streets the city calls passable. those may be snow and slush packed. you see drivers picking up slightly. take a look at how big these snow piles are. you want to make sure you take it easy, even though the roads are clear. little ones will be heading to school today right up those steps there. you may not see them. take a look at video we shot last night. one neighborhood in oak lane frustrated. the city plows never touched their street, they say. they went out there, shovels in hand and began clearing the streets themselves. >> i have no clue. i don't know. we pay our taxes. i have no clue. >> they say they have made calls to 311, called the mayor's office. they went out on their own, mostly because they needed to get to work, kids needed to get to school. again, taking a live look at umb
nbc 10's deanna durante is live in man yayunk.how do the roads look there. >> right here at umbria and hermitage, a well traveled street, they are looking pretty good. this is what the city determines as a clear street. we've seen over and over streets the city calls passable. those may be snow and slush packed. you see drivers picking up slightly. take a look at how big these snow piles are. you want to make sure you take it easy, even though the roads are clear. little ones will be...
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deanna durante joins us live from the winning store. >> all the money spent on powerball is a big help for people in pennsylvania. >> reporter: it is. you know, we may think of the tickets because we didn't win anything as worthless, but there are a group of people who find them pretty valuable. >> keep playing, maybe they'll win. >> reporter: even if you don't win, people like betty mccray are certainly glad you play. she takes advantage of three senior centers in philadelphia. she's not alone. >> been here ten years. ballroom, line dancing, zumba. >> reporter: some in the crowd say zumba classes are a new favorite. those who run the senior center say your worthless lottery tickets are paying for thousands more. the lottery says 29 cents from each ticket funds senior programs in the state and in 2013 the pennsylvania lottery funded $3.8 billion to senior programs. statewide it paid for 8.2 million meals for seniors and gave property tax and rent rebates and paid for long-term care for seniors who can't afford it. to those who lost out on this week's major jackpot -- >> i would never t
deanna durante joins us live from the winning store. >> all the money spent on powerball is a big help for people in pennsylvania. >> reporter: it is. you know, we may think of the tickets because we didn't win anything as worthless, but there are a group of people who find them pretty valuable. >> keep playing, maybe they'll win. >> reporter: even if you don't win, people like betty mccray are certainly glad you play. she takes advantage of three senior centers in...
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deanna leblanc reporting. the victim hopes this story reminds people to be vigilant of their surroundings. she was not a specific target. the men tried to approach another woman first, but got spooked. the bank, by the way, dollars she was forced to withdraw. if you know anything about andrew, or the man from portsmouth - call the crimeline. new tonight. a legendary music group plans to play a show in our area. pearl jam says it will perform at the hampton coliseum in april. tickets go on sale at the end of the month -- if you want to see them play hits: "better man, just breathe and jeremy." if you've been having issues with your iphone's charging ability, we can tell you what may look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. if it looks like the battery on your iphone isn't charging, apple has or 6-s-plus may keep it from updating. apple says it's trying to figure out a way to fix it. for now, it says you can restart you
deanna leblanc reporting. the victim hopes this story reminds people to be vigilant of their surroundings. she was not a specific target. the men tried to approach another woman first, but got spooked. the bank, by the way, dollars she was forced to withdraw. if you know anything about andrew, or the man from portsmouth - call the crimeline. new tonight. a legendary music group plans to play a show in our area. pearl jam says it will perform at the hampton coliseum in april. tickets go on sale...