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of course is where the union pacific railroads linked up in the late 1800s earning the nickname junction city. when people started abandoning railroads for autos and planes they started abandoning ogden until it struck olympic gold. it has diverse economy and outdoor recreation firms. 40 miles north of salt lake city, low costs and scenic settings, a marked contrast when the city first tried to bring businesses back. >> when we first started, we would recruit anybody we could get. >> reporter: ogden streets reflect the hay day as a rail hub, blit reflected the hard time. when it hosted the downhill events, they began selling companies on the natural beauty. >> the events we brought in specifically highlighted our rivers and trails and mountains and everything else. >> reporter: it also sold businesses on one of its initial projects, a depot now home to 6,000 jobs at firms ranging from esurance to white clouds, the variety intentional as they didn't seem a single big company to cure its economic ills. >> they have focused on smaller companies and they've had a lot of singles and doubles. >> sm
of course is where the union pacific railroads linked up in the late 1800s earning the nickname junction city. when people started abandoning railroads for autos and planes they started abandoning ogden until it struck olympic gold. it has diverse economy and outdoor recreation firms. 40 miles north of salt lake city, low costs and scenic settings, a marked contrast when the city first tried to bring businesses back. >> when we first started, we would recruit anybody we could get....
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of course, is where the union pacific railroads linked up in the elate 1800s, earning the city junction city nickname. when people st abandon they started to abandon ogden until it struck olympic gold. while still a work in progress it has a diverse economy and outdoor recreation firms. west of the ba r wasatch mountains and 40 miles from salt lake city, businesses come to ogden driven by low cost and scenic settings. a marked contrast from 16 years ago when the city tried to bring businesses back. >> when we first started, we would recruit anyone we could get. >> while ogden streets reflected the rail hubs, when it hosted the twoi 2002 olympic downhill events they started to sell companies on the natural beauty. >> the events we brought in specifically highlighted rivers, trails and mountains. >> reporter: selling a lifestyle it sold businesses on an initial project, a converted military firms ranging from e insurance. they didn't seek a single big company to cure its economic ills. >> they have foe cussed on smaller companies, a lot of singles and doubles. >> reporter: small steps to make
of course, is where the union pacific railroads linked up in the elate 1800s, earning the city junction city nickname. when people st abandon they started to abandon ogden until it struck olympic gold. while still a work in progress it has a diverse economy and outdoor recreation firms. west of the ba r wasatch mountains and 40 miles from salt lake city, businesses come to ogden driven by low cost and scenic settings. a marked contrast from 16 years ago when the city tried to bring businesses...
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tonello says grand junction is the first city in the nation to do that. >> we're looking at hundredsusands of dollars a year being saved by implementing this process. >> that's a model for small wastewater treatment plants anywhere in the country. >> reporter: joanna underwood works with energy vision, an environmental group which promotes the use of this renewable natural gas. she says using bio-gas to run a fleet of vehicles-- is the most efficient way to use a digester. >> every time you convert a bus fleet or a refuse fleet or a produce delivery fleet to renewable natural gas you've had a huge impact. >> reporter: because more often than not, those natural gas vehicles are replacing older, more polluting diesel trucks. underwood says if all the organic waste in the country were gathered, from dairies, food producers and sewage plants, current technologies could produce enough natural gas to replace about half of the diesel fuel used in the u.s. transportation sector. and wastewater treatment plants could provide as much as 12% of the nation's electricity, turning waste into a ser
tonello says grand junction is the first city in the nation to do that. >> we're looking at hundredsusands of dollars a year being saved by implementing this process. >> that's a model for small wastewater treatment plants anywhere in the country. >> reporter: joanna underwood works with energy vision, an environmental group which promotes the use of this renewable natural gas. she says using bio-gas to run a fleet of vehicles-- is the most efficient way to use a digester....
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temperatures outside 44 degrees in kingston, 50 in hopewell junction and legrange. 54 beacon. 49 in the city. that's about where we're going to bottom out tonight. not much lower than that. we have a couple cool spots in west hampton. 47 degrees in morristown. 48 degrees in long branch. all right. records to beat tomorrow. well, we're resting at about 69 in central park. i think we're going to go well past that through the day. 60 in bridgeport. 67 what the record is at jfk. laguardia in the mid 70s. newark at 74. and islip at 64. a harder time getting those numbers up as you head to the island because of that on shore breeze and cooler water temperatures. as we head into thursday, the numbers are higher. most of these records dating back to this day in 2006. but i think some of these will now let's look ahead. showers potentially as we head to friday but then as we head into the weekend most of the rain stays at bay to the south and west. temperatures drop a little bit. nice weather through most of the weekend i think. i think we're going to be in good shape. temperatures drop to 38 in east
temperatures outside 44 degrees in kingston, 50 in hopewell junction and legrange. 54 beacon. 49 in the city. that's about where we're going to bottom out tonight. not much lower than that. we have a couple cool spots in west hampton. 47 degrees in morristown. 48 degrees in long branch. all right. records to beat tomorrow. well, we're resting at about 69 in central park. i think we're going to go well past that through the day. 60 in bridgeport. 67 what the record is at jfk. laguardia in the...
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city. we're going to stop at the junction there with a live look, traffic very light now, no problems, it's taking six minutes to get from downtown to the howard frankland and just eight minutes on i-4 to get from 75 to 275. >>> this morning there may be another way for the fbi to unlock the i-phone used by one of the san bernardino killers. federal prosecutors cancelled a hearing that was scheduled for the company's refusal to unlock an i-phone. the fbi now saying a third party has shown them a possible method of unlocking the phone. now the bureau says it's trying to determine if that method will work without damaging the data. >>> time now 5:19. police in northern kentucky are putting convenience store owners on alert. they want them to keep their eyes open for a pair of would- be bandits who are trying to successfully rob a store. the men have tried twice to rob the stores but scared off by a seemingly simple obstacle to overcome, locked doors. store owners who have been encountering the pair say when they come across a locked door they run away. police releasing pictures on line to hel
city. we're going to stop at the junction there with a live look, traffic very light now, no problems, it's taking six minutes to get from downtown to the howard frankland and just eight minutes on i-4 to get from 75 to 275. >>> this morning there may be another way for the fbi to unlock the i-phone used by one of the san bernardino killers. federal prosecutors cancelled a hearing that was scheduled for the company's refusal to unlock an i-phone. the fbi now saying a third party has...
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hopewell junction, 39. in the city, the milder spot at 48. parts of long island in the 40s. mid 40s along the shore. northwest and central new jersey finding a lot of 30s. patchy clouds right now. these showers are dying out no rain to worry about today. varying amounts of clouds and sunshine. most noticeable will be the mild temperatures. closing in on 60 at noon. forecasting a high of 66. we're going to the 70s tomorrow. we'll talk about that in a bit. in for lauren, emily west, what's going on with the commute? >> it will be a slow ride due to a crash at route 1/9 northbound at delanecy street. let's look at the cross bronx expressway, we have delays, slow joups. you will find that on and off heavy into 3rd avenue. sunrise highway, accident westbound around exit 46 causing a minor slowdown. more weather and traffic coming up on the 4s. >> 6:316789 happening now, police are on the scene of a shooting in newark. kai simonson is in the chopper with more. what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning. we first got word of this about 4:30 this morning. three cars involved in an
hopewell junction, 39. in the city, the milder spot at 48. parts of long island in the 40s. mid 40s along the shore. northwest and central new jersey finding a lot of 30s. patchy clouds right now. these showers are dying out no rain to worry about today. varying amounts of clouds and sunshine. most noticeable will be the mild temperatures. closing in on 60 at noon. forecasting a high of 66. we're going to the 70s tomorrow. we'll talk about that in a bit. in for lauren, emily west, what's going...
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phase of this race next in michigan and headed back to new york city as we speak for a rally there tomorrow. ted daniel is live at essex junction tonight, doesn't look going to fold up anytime soon. homecoming for sanders. he takes vermont by a huge margin but by the end he's going to slip further behind hillary clinton and the delegate town, and the mass be doesn't look to be in his favor right now. it didn't stop the party here. sanders joined ben folds and some other musicians on stage singing this land is your land. he came out around 7:30 tonight, long before most of the states were called. he reminded his supporters that super tuesday is not win or take all. and says he'll walk away with hundreds of delegates. he didn't mention clinton tonight. but he did reference donald trump. >> people born in america, people are immigrated to america, when we bring our people together, when we do not allow the donald trumps of the [ cheering ] >> as you heard a lot of applause for that comment. so sanders says he's in it to win it. and he certainly has the money to keep going, raising $42 million in february alone. and most of that mo
phase of this race next in michigan and headed back to new york city as we speak for a rally there tomorrow. ted daniel is live at essex junction tonight, doesn't look going to fold up anytime soon. homecoming for sanders. he takes vermont by a huge margin but by the end he's going to slip further behind hillary clinton and the delegate town, and the mass be doesn't look to be in his favor right now. it didn't stop the party here. sanders joined ben folds and some other musicians on stage...
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city line runs from here. a strike would also impact the stations from trenton, hamilton, and princeton junction. >>> happening today in north philadelphia, people who are fighting the plans for a new stadium on temple's university campus are holding a hearing on the issue. they're called stadium stock pers and include people who live in north philadelphia and temple students. last month the temple's board of trustees approved the project which is expected to cost more than 1$100 million if it goes through. >>> superintendent william hite will visit martin luther king high school where he'll introduce a new turnaround model. he'll use a strategy to help 15 schools. the cost, $15 million in the next school year. >>> damage to the philadelphia vietnam's memorial at penn's landing. investigators tell us someone pride off and stole several brass star medallions and took a few metal brackets used to stop skateboarders. they believe it happened monday night or tuesday. they tell us repairs will cost more than $1,500. >>> still ahead, a slap on camera has a baltimore police officer in trouble with the law. >>> and hi
city line runs from here. a strike would also impact the stations from trenton, hamilton, and princeton junction. >>> happening today in north philadelphia, people who are fighting the plans for a new stadium on temple's university campus are holding a hearing on the issue. they're called stadium stock pers and include people who live in north philadelphia and temple students. last month the temple's board of trustees approved the project which is expected to cost more than 1$100...
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city. things people do. like this guy. >> he didn't even look. >> right. train horn. >> exactly what i was just thinking! >> going back to the same junction just to prove a point, this guy is riding around -- right here, like all four of us are involved in this thing. there's no winning, everybody just be nice. >> exactly! >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini and guess what? today is bonus day. that means somebody's going to win a flat-screen tv. >> to enter you're going to need wednesday's buzz word, be at least 18 years old and a legal u.s. resident. >> the "rtm" buzz word is coming by in just a little bit. >> standby for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >>> yeah, that's pretty much this is nick's 2015 kayaking trail reel. nick got to go to some incredible competitions. >> that's the walla walla bing bang river. >> nick goes shooting down, that looks like a ton of fun. i can only imagine how close any of us would get to that, a theme park water slide, right? but nick looks like he had an incredible year, some really cool close calls. and some of these were skipping past these giant boulders to some of these other competitions where
city. things people do. like this guy. >> he didn't even look. >> right. train horn. >> exactly what i was just thinking! >> going back to the same junction just to prove a point, this guy is riding around -- right here, like all four of us are involved in this thing. there's no winning, everybody just be nice. >> exactly! >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini and guess what? today is bonus day. that means somebody's going to win a flat-screen tv....
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unwilling to protect americans and i say that going back to junction where a democrat who says why are you cutting counterterrorism funding in new york cityyou are doing this punitively because i didn't support your iran deal. if the administration does not support new yorkers then why would the administration stand-up to support christians in a far land against an enemy they refuse to name. >> to speak to what andrea it is talking about, we learned that from josh earnest because chuck schumer's name came out and was asked about it and that was alluded to in the news conference, genocide the the policy of deliberately killing a nationality. it comes under the definition of this. judge napolitano: andrea will appreciate this, this is chicago politics. punish the city because one of its sitting u.s. senators happens to be a mainstay on the democratic party did not vote away you want. >> my point is josh ernest saying this requires precise interpretation of the law. he is indefensible in this. what does he mean? judge napolitano: he means if such a long and drawn-out process that we can't rush it. if the president for john kerry wanted the s
unwilling to protect americans and i say that going back to junction where a democrat who says why are you cutting counterterrorism funding in new york cityyou are doing this punitively because i didn't support your iran deal. if the administration does not support new yorkers then why would the administration stand-up to support christians in a far land against an enemy they refuse to name. >> to speak to what andrea it is talking about, we learned that from josh earnest because chuck...
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junction to houston. they decided to suspend it over the winter now says it will officially disappear in april. nights will continue to connect salt lake city, phoenix and dallas on a daily basis. di asset a new record forr passenger traffic in january. passengers went through the airport. a norly 8% increase from the year before. 54 million passengers went through the airport last year. we got information about new nonstop international flights right now on the denverchannel.com. >>> new at 10:00, abuse, neglect, rape, abandonment. now, no child should have to endure and thousands do. denver 7 reporter takes us to a place giving children who fallen through the cracks a new life. the road to ruin. now, joe was on 1 1/2 years ago. >> that was rock bottom, for her she hit it like a springboard. >> it is just a hugetive huge difference. i am greatful for it, really. >> reporter: this 16-year- old's remarkable recovery is entirely to this place. >> these kids need structure. >> reporter: on a hilltop they are giving stability to kids that never knew it. >> abuse, neglect, abandonment, victims of circumstances they may not have anything to do wi
junction to houston. they decided to suspend it over the winter now says it will officially disappear in april. nights will continue to connect salt lake city, phoenix and dallas on a daily basis. di asset a new record forr passenger traffic in january. passengers went through the airport. a norly 8% increase from the year before. 54 million passengers went through the airport last year. we got information about new nonstop international flights right now on the denverchannel.com. >>>...
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the big problem for us the atlantic city line and folks who hop the rails at trenton, hamilton and princeton junctionhat's about 20,000 folks of what will they do? hamilton will become a park and ride and they'll bus folks to newark penn station but frankly there isn't enough room for most riders so there's worry. >> it's going to affect the transit getting back and forth. so definitely not a good thing. >> reporter: so what do you do if you go down to atlantic city they're going to try to bus you. there's a bus line. add more buses. 554 bus on that one. also, the last time we had a strike was back in 1983. lasted for 34 days. we certainly hope that will not happen this time. all right. dawn back to you. >> all right, karen, thank you. >>> could carbs be as bad for you as red meat or cigarettes? new research suggesting a link with a deadly disease. >>> and soaking rains creating dangerous situations across our country right now. why all this could get worse before it gets better. >>> plus, a classroom brawl a cell phone cameras are rolling. the violence is disturbing enough but police are trying to f
the big problem for us the atlantic city line and folks who hop the rails at trenton, hamilton and princeton junctionhat's about 20,000 folks of what will they do? hamilton will become a park and ride and they'll bus folks to newark penn station but frankly there isn't enough room for most riders so there's worry. >> it's going to affect the transit getting back and forth. so definitely not a good thing. >> reporter: so what do you do if you go down to atlantic city they're going to...
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junction. chillier in the upper hudson valley. mid-40s city. coastal areas of long island down the jersey shore. most of new jersey, except extreme northwest new jersey, upper 30s there. clouds out there. clouds. they will thin out from time to time. allow for a little bit of sunshine. later in the day, along the coasta the east, northeast wind gets going. low level clouds. this band of showers you see, this cold front is going to move in our direction by late tonight and during the day tomorrow. future tracker shows that. the clouds backing in from off connecticut. should be partly sunny. the clouds take over tonight. showers break out towards morning. first light. then we get a slug of heavier showers that comes through generally between 11:00 and 1:00. a line moves through. the sun should return later in the afternoon and clear it out tomorrow afternoon. a nice start to the weekend. lots of sunshine on saturday. clouds building on in. it's breezy and a cooler day. 57 the high temperature. even cooler out east. but warmer inland. lower 50s to
junction. chillier in the upper hudson valley. mid-40s city. coastal areas of long island down the jersey shore. most of new jersey, except extreme northwest new jersey, upper 30s there. clouds out there. clouds. they will thin out from time to time. allow for a little bit of sunshine. later in the day, along the coasta the east, northeast wind gets going. low level clouds. this band of showers you see, this cold front is going to move in our direction by late tonight and during the day...
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city around 1230. a sheriff's deputy attempted to pull over the driver near sloan. the chase reached speeds of over 90 miles per hour. the deputy rammed his vehicle at the junction of highway 75 and county road 80. both of the driver and passenger were arrested. 51-year-old donald king is facing a long list of charges including possession of a math with intent to deliver. alluding and being a felon in possession of a firearm . he's being held in the woodberry county jail in $118,000 bond. stop his passenger a 31-year- old woman is also charged with possession of meth with intent to deliver. she's being held in jail on $502,000 bond. >>> the sheriff is explaining the circumstances that led to in a wheelchair. new neighbor has been receiving treatment for injuries received in two separate false. that first fall onto whatever 27th that resulted in an unspecified minor injury the second on october 2nd happened when new neighbor lost his balance and -- in his cell and fell and hit his head on the bed. that required hospitalization. >>> skies a been pretty clear this evening which allowed temperatures to drop off across parts of the area. looking through you can see t
city around 1230. a sheriff's deputy attempted to pull over the driver near sloan. the chase reached speeds of over 90 miles per hour. the deputy rammed his vehicle at the junction of highway 75 and county road 80. both of the driver and passenger were arrested. 51-year-old donald king is facing a long list of charges including possession of a math with intent to deliver. alluding and being a felon in possession of a firearm . he's being held in the woodberry county jail in $118,000 bond. stop...
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city they're adding more buses for the 554 line. if you take new jersey transit to the new york area from trenton, hamilton or princeton junction start planning now. they're making a park and ride at hamilton but there is no way it's going to be able to serve everybody. negotiators hash it out at the table at a hotel up there in newark, commuters hope deal can be reached and fast. >> i'm sure it will affect a lot of people. >> reporter: so the big issue is so many in these cases is health care. hopefully thought get deal. they've been working op this one. it had as gotten tense broken down little bit. we'll see what happens on this one. certainly today and into tomorrow. patco will cross honor if you take the atlantic city line from lindenwold up to eighth and mark street and the last time dawn they had a strike was back in the '80s and it last add long time. more than month. 34 days. we hope that that does not happen again. back to you. >> absolutely. thank you, karen. >>> nancy reagan is laid to rest today. more than a thousand dignitaries and loved ones gathering today in california to celebrate the life of the former first lady.
city they're adding more buses for the 554 line. if you take new jersey transit to the new york area from trenton, hamilton or princeton junction start planning now. they're making a park and ride at hamilton but there is no way it's going to be able to serve everybody. negotiators hash it out at the table at a hotel up there in newark, commuters hope deal can be reached and fast. >> i'm sure it will affect a lot of people. >> reporter: so the big issue is so many in these cases is...
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new jersey transit atlantic city run, runs between here and ac, a strike would impact the stations at princeton junctionwhich people use to get to new york. in facts, more than 100,000 riders would be affect bid a walkout. governor christie is monitoring negotiations but he also says it won't stop him from beginning a vacation today to mark his anniversary. for more on the possible strike, and new jersey transit's backup plan, if workers walk off the job check out the nbc 10 app. >>> the lehigh valley is looking for a few good entrepreneurs, allentown launched retail mos c mosaic, the goal to open 10 new retail locations in the city by the end of summer. retailers pitch their ideas and the top 10 candidates will be awarded $15,000 to get their businesses started. you can find out more about how to apply by logging on to nbc10.com. >>> former phillies pitcher cole hamels and his wife heidi are welcoming the newest addition to the family. it was a journey. three years in the making. see how it took them all the way to africa next on "nbc 10 news" at 5:00. this price can't be right... that's the right pric
new jersey transit atlantic city run, runs between here and ac, a strike would impact the stations at princeton junctionwhich people use to get to new york. in facts, more than 100,000 riders would be affect bid a walkout. governor christie is monitoring negotiations but he also says it won't stop him from beginning a vacation today to mark his anniversary. for more on the possible strike, and new jersey transit's backup plan, if workers walk off the job check out the nbc 10 app. >>>...
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city you are looking good. walnut creek southbound 680 beyond north plain to the 24 junction from highway 4 to highway 24 southbound you are looking at eight minutes, fought bad. san rafael, southbound 101 leaving novato beyond the civic center to central san rafael all the way to san francisco looking from novato at 22 minutes to get across the golden gate bridge with roadways relatively clear. back if a little bit with a ramp closure in the fremont area. >> this is a moment, everyone, the caption on the "sports illustrated" cover featuring warriors draymond green, steph curry and klay thompson. the magazine released the video of three having fun during the photo shoot. the article provided an inside look into the unique team dynamic and their potential historic season. it is not just us obsessed with them. eight whole country. >> direction tv users can get service without the dish. >> here is the tech bytes. >> directv ditching dish? at&t has announceed new defect there streaming bundles for mobile customers with the plan allowing users to access all of their favorite programing without dishes, set-top box or ann
city you are looking good. walnut creek southbound 680 beyond north plain to the 24 junction from highway 4 to highway 24 southbound you are looking at eight minutes, fought bad. san rafael, southbound 101 leaving novato beyond the civic center to central san rafael all the way to san francisco looking from novato at 22 minutes to get across the golden gate bridge with roadways relatively clear. back if a little bit with a ramp closure in the fremont area. >> this is a moment, everyone,...
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city. >> capturing all the stupid things people do. like this guy. >> he didn't even look! >> right. i want to get a bicycle with a train horn. >> exactly what i was just thinking. junction to prove a point. this guy is just riding around in circles. going, i'm could have killed you! >> right here. all four of us involved in this debate. >> there isn't really. everyone just be nice! >> exactly. >> you know, the phrase "caught red-handed" i think we should change that to "caught powder-faced." >> this is what we came home to. >> that rottweiler's name is denver. >> his new name is guilty. >> this is why we get locked in the bedroom. what are you doing? >> you've got to give it the other dog. the other dog looks like it's trying to play interference. >> it doesn't work. >> denver, did you go on the carpet? >> i think it's evident that denver did go in the garbage. >> i just love guilty dogs. they've got eyebrows suddenly. when they're really guilty. i'm sorry! >> and that paw kicks back. like i surrender. >> and they have that look! now let's just take a look at the garbage. >> look at the paw prints. >> you don't need csi to come figure out who did it. >> ooh! >> no wonde
city. >> capturing all the stupid things people do. like this guy. >> he didn't even look! >> right. i want to get a bicycle with a train horn. >> exactly what i was just thinking. junction to prove a point. this guy is just riding around in circles. going, i'm could have killed you! >> right here. all four of us involved in this debate. >> there isn't really. everyone just be nice! >> exactly. >> you know, the phrase "caught red-handed"...
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junction. you can see all the debris around the suspect's home. investigators say he is accused of chaining up the woman. he is a former texas inmate. he was freed there 30 years ago. >>> a city of denver employee who did no work for almost two years just got another raise. brian maass first told bus this paid leave for stewart shapiro. >> reporter: stewart shapiro we've learned that this assistant city attorney who was put on paid leave 20 months ago was just given another raise of about $4,000 a year for his job performance in 2015. even though he did nothing. >> why ever we paying a good so much to sit at home? >> reporter: it's something we tried to ask the city attorney about with little success. a guy sitting at home on administrative leave gets a raise? >> we followed the due process, and the administrative -- we followed the normal administrative process for all employees. >> reporter: the city put shapiro on leave in july, 2014, saying they were reviewing his handle of the jamaal hutter case. the city agreed to pay the inmate $3.25 million for injuries he received in the jail. after that shapiro's salary increased 3%. and now the city has again said his job successfu
junction. you can see all the debris around the suspect's home. investigators say he is accused of chaining up the woman. he is a former texas inmate. he was freed there 30 years ago. >>> a city of denver employee who did no work for almost two years just got another raise. brian maass first told bus this paid leave for stewart shapiro. >> reporter: stewart shapiro we've learned that this assistant city attorney who was put on paid leave 20 months ago was just given another raise...
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reach a deal passenger who is ride the atlantic city rail line will be impacted and thousands who get on the train at trenton, hamilton and princeton junction. bro brian thompson gets us insight. >> reporter: if there was an ominous sign that metlife stadium crews were installing ticketing machines for the massive park and ride that was designated one of five such bus stations, the other four are scattered north to central jersey. motorists even those who do not drive into manhattan, warnings of 25 mile backups were scary. >> be stuck in traffic. more stuck in traffic. >> more than you are now. just to get from newark to clifton. >> yes. >> doesn't sound like fun. you could count taxi drivers among the crowd as well. you think they were hoping to clean up. you would be wrong. >> talking about traffic jams, 25 miles long. >> yes. >> you heard about that. >> i have. traffic, can't move. >> can you make money that way? >> no. you can't make money. >> reporter: all of which proof that the ripple effects from the trains off the rails would be felt throughout the region, not just on these riders. >> i might try to ride in with a buddy who parks i
reach a deal passenger who is ride the atlantic city rail line will be impacted and thousands who get on the train at trenton, hamilton and princeton junction. bro brian thompson gets us insight. >> reporter: if there was an ominous sign that metlife stadium crews were installing ticketing machines for the massive park and ride that was designated one of five such bus stations, the other four are scattered north to central jersey. motorists even those who do not drive into manhattan,...
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Mar 1, 2016
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city. most areas is in good shape. but we have one accident on highway 378, already we are seeing a slow down through the malfunction junction area and i- 20 between malfunction junction and 378. here on the southeast side of town things are in good shape. sumter highway, 29 miles per hour. on the northwest side of town, things are in good shape. a slow down on i-77 on the north bound lanes from 277 to killion roads. downtown to blythewood road 16 minutes. from downtown a clemson road will take you 14 minutes. we will have a look at the extended forecast coming up. >> thank you. >>> it is the biggest day of the 2016 primary season. a time for millions of voters to make their voices heard. we are hearing from had case for the last minute votes. craze boswell is watching the action from -- greg boswell is watching from washington. >> reporter: donald trump at a rally in iowa tuesday. >> i deal with marco rubio, cruz, they don't know anything. they have no clue what is going on. >> reporter: of the dozen states donald trump is leading in all but one. >> he is everything that the republican primary is looking for. >> reporter: d
city. most areas is in good shape. but we have one accident on highway 378, already we are seeing a slow down through the malfunction junction area and i- 20 between malfunction junction and 378. here on the southeast side of town things are in good shape. sumter highway, 29 miles per hour. on the northwest side of town, things are in good shape. a slow down on i-77 on the north bound lanes from 277 to killion roads. downtown to blythewood road 16 minutes. from downtown a clemson road will take...
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Mar 3, 2016
03/16
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junction at 20. 19 in rhinebeck. that's the actual air low 20s from stony kill to vails gate. long branch at 27. wind kicks in, feels colder. windchills in the teens in the city. 16 is what it feels like at jfk. towards the north and west, windchills rose. 8 in newburgh. bundle up. the hats, scarves, that's the best advice. you know the drill at this point. clear sky overhead now. we start out bright and sunny, high clouds drift in later ahead of this system out to the west. notice where the brighter areas of orange and yellow are. that's the main energy for the storm. it's further south and could work in our favor. it will take the track eventually further south. if you followed my hand, we'd be dealing with the big snow. it goes further to the south on the northwestern side of the snow shield. we can see that on future tracker. 12:00, under sunshine, high clouds drift in towards the evening hours. light snow from the south. not heavy snow. just light snow overnight into tomorrow morning's commute. it breaks up a little bit as the storm takes control offshore. watch what happens. that snow goes further offshore. again, we're on the cusp in the city. best cha
junction at 20. 19 in rhinebeck. that's the actual air low 20s from stony kill to vails gate. long branch at 27. wind kicks in, feels colder. windchills in the teens in the city. 16 is what it feels like at jfk. towards the north and west, windchills rose. 8 in newburgh. bundle up. the hats, scarves, that's the best advice. you know the drill at this point. clear sky overhead now. we start out bright and sunny, high clouds drift in later ahead of this system out to the west. notice where the...
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Mar 10, 2016
03/16
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new jersey transit's atlantic city line runs between here and ac, a strike would also affect the stations at trenton, happenle on the and princeton junction which people use to get to new york. >>> the temple stadium debate will go another round. a group dead set against putting a new stadium on the campus is to hold a community hearing. the stadium stoppers are a mixed group of students and residents, they want no part of a stadium near north broad street. last month temple's board voted in favor of the project. it calls for a 35,000 seat stadium at more than $100 million. >>> helping to track down a credit card fraud suspect. william herd went on a shopping spree through sussex county after allegedly stealing a credit card from a customer at a restaurant. the rehoboth beach police department posted these pictures two days ago allegedly showing herd pulling off the crimes. followers of the page identified him and the suspect turned himself in the next day. >>> the column counselsle meets. service will be suspended if colwynn doesn't pay its share of insurance after this, one of the largest fires in colwynn history. also hoping to get the
new jersey transit's atlantic city line runs between here and ac, a strike would also affect the stations at trenton, happenle on the and princeton junction which people use to get to new york. >>> the temple stadium debate will go another round. a group dead set against putting a new stadium on the campus is to hold a community hearing. the stadium stoppers are a mixed group of students and residents, they want no part of a stadium near north broad street. last month temple's board...
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Mar 11, 2016
03/16
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impact riders who use the atlantic city rail line between ac, plus the thousands of people in our area who get on the train at trenton, hamilton and princeton junctions to get into new york. nbc 10's cydney long speak worried commuters live at the trenton transit center. what are they saying? >> reporter: i can tell you commuters here are really holding their breath so to speak, crossing their fingers that there is a resolution. they are not worried about not being able to take the normal transit routes on the trains, they are worried about the fallout and the domino effect that could strand tm for many hours no matter the alternative. troy anticipates will take double or triple the time to get to his job if the trains come to a halt sunday, next week will be a nightmare for commuters. >> what are your alternatives? >> well, either have to take amtrak or a car service. >> and more costly. >> going to be inconvenience for sure. a lot more expensive to take amtrak. >> he is one of the 105,000 commuters who rely on the trains to get back and forth between new jersey and new york city. thousands of others lean on the rails between atlantic city and phila
impact riders who use the atlantic city rail line between ac, plus the thousands of people in our area who get on the train at trenton, hamilton and princeton junctions to get into new york. nbc 10's cydney long speak worried commuters live at the trenton transit center. what are they saying? >> reporter: i can tell you commuters here are really holding their breath so to speak, crossing their fingers that there is a resolution. they are not worried about not being able to take the normal...
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Mar 29, 2016
03/16
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city. a couple of accidents to update you, on the sunol grid, southbound 680, partly blocking and i am seeing slow traffic. also, headed to core deal why junction, northbound 680, the ramp to westbound 80, there is a collision there. >> develop news in the south by, a question this morning. did the sheriff of santa clara county try to law a retired judge? there is a request to investigate sheriff laurie smith. matt keller is following the story. matt? >> yes, the next election for sheriff smith is in 2 that years but according to the union representing more than on deputies, the sergeant and lieutenants she is more focused on that, rather than fixing what is go on at the jail. this stems, the accusations, from a fight early this month at the county jail a day after the sheriff purchased cameras. the time raised questions with the chairwoman of the commission and retied superior court judge. the commission is hooking into the conduct at the jail. the deputy sheriff association of santa clara county asked for an investigation into a meeting between cordell smith and smith's efforts to influence cordell which could compromise the blue ribbon commi
city. a couple of accidents to update you, on the sunol grid, southbound 680, partly blocking and i am seeing slow traffic. also, headed to core deal why junction, northbound 680, the ramp to westbound 80, there is a collision there. >> develop news in the south by, a question this morning. did the sheriff of santa clara county try to law a retired judge? there is a request to investigate sheriff laurie smith. matt keller is following the story. matt? >> yes, the next election for...
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Mar 14, 2016
03/16
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junction 49. again, for this time of the year, you should see temperatures in the 30s and 20s at this hour. 50 in the city right now. one of the warmer spots, long branch at 48. temperatures will start to drop through the day. kids ready for rain gear. getting close to the 40-degree mark. rainy and windy for the after school as well. >> across the tri-state, not raining across eastern long island, portions of connecticut, it's light so far. there's moderate rain. bands come swinging on through today. a break in the action behind this. that's where we think you get into that lull later on tonight and tomorrow. >> expect temperatures to fall into and through the 40s in the afternoon hours. the wind increase,s could gust to 35 miles per hour or higher. a damp evening. rain and drizzle around. nothing particularly heavy tonight nor tomorrow. sprinkles of showers. mild and gray. little bit here or there. i wouldn't hold my breath. i think wednesday is the day we get into sunshine. futurecast feels like temperatures. the 40s and the wind picking up, that will knock the temperatures into the mid-30s by 4:00 this
junction 49. again, for this time of the year, you should see temperatures in the 30s and 20s at this hour. 50 in the city right now. one of the warmer spots, long branch at 48. temperatures will start to drop through the day. kids ready for rain gear. getting close to the 40-degree mark. rainy and windy for the after school as well. >> across the tri-state, not raining across eastern long island, portions of connecticut, it's light so far. there's moderate rain. bands come swinging on...
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Mar 3, 2016
03/16
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city to make sure people can get to and from work. janelle, good morning. >> reporter: we're at the sea caucus junction statement -- secaucus junction statement where a lot of commuters here are getting to work. with that strike 10 days away, many are extremely concerned. about 150,000 riders rely on the trains each and every day. the contingency plan will likely heavily rely on buses to get commuters into the city. many are concerned whether it will be enough. and the rail unions are working without a contract since 2011. and sticking points are a member and the unions want a 6 1/2-year contract with a pay earlier this week on the radio she canned -- asked the governor, the governor was asked if he will take executive action and that right now, he's backroadsors." >> my job is to let the negotiators -- to the negotiators negotiate. a strike here. >> and you don't know if you're work. what is -- that is a concern. a big concern. >> reporter: the last nj transet rail strike was more than 30 years ago in 1983. some here in new jersey are coming up with their own contingency plans as i backup to help commuters and officials expected at 11 this m
city to make sure people can get to and from work. janelle, good morning. >> reporter: we're at the sea caucus junction statement -- secaucus junction statement where a lot of commuters here are getting to work. with that strike 10 days away, many are extremely concerned. about 150,000 riders rely on the trains each and every day. the contingency plan will likely heavily rely on buses to get commuters into the city. many are concerned whether it will be enough. and the rail unions are...
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Mar 5, 2016
03/16
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junction and our friends in the san juans. tonight temperatures will be around 36 degrees. strong winds this afternoon will be for our friends in the eastern plains. gusty at times for us in the city. the winds relax out east and pick up in the foothills, gusting up to 40 miles per hour at a time. for tomorrow, it will be one more warm, dry day. 52 will be the high. we will have cooler air approach us. this is actually closer to where we should be this time of year. on tuesday, the weather clears up. the high at 51. wednesday, 60. and then on thursday, 65 degrees. follow me on twitter. i just kind of went through the forecast rather quickly. if you have a question about where you live, i would love to answer it. that's the best and quickest way to reach me. >> hit belen up on twitter. thank you. appreciate it. >>> there are so many companies that need tech savvy people to fight attacks especially in an age with so many vulnerabilities online. >> we are talk -- we will talk >> welcome back. it's called the super bowl of cyber. >> that's why students are teaming up to participate in the rocky mountain cyber defense competition. we have defense tech company rathion to tell us all abo
junction and our friends in the san juans. tonight temperatures will be around 36 degrees. strong winds this afternoon will be for our friends in the eastern plains. gusty at times for us in the city. the winds relax out east and pick up in the foothills, gusting up to 40 miles per hour at a time. for tomorrow, it will be one more warm, dry day. 52 will be the high. we will have cooler air approach us. this is actually closer to where we should be this time of year. on tuesday, the weather...