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kathryn brown reporting. the company has been doing the super bowl since 2000, but also delivers data and graphics for ncaa basketball, the pga tour, indy 500, nascar, national hockey league, triple crown, and much more. we have a team headed to the panthers. kathryn brown will join jeff bradley, gerald owens, mandy mitchell and jared in santa clara bring you unique stories in the panthers, but the game, and all of the festivities , live reports begin monday. >> everyone at the station is officially jealous. >>> 12:26 now. residents filed another lawsuit against the city of flint, michigan. it is the fourth concerning toxic water. >> find out what makes this one different from other lawsuits filed, plus, some of the leaders and organizations trying to come up with a solution to the problem. >>> it's not just women lining up at the cosmetic calendar hoping to find a way to better their appearance anymore, now it's the men, too. in just a few minutes, how it su >>> residence in flint, michigan while the fourth
kathryn brown reporting. the company has been doing the super bowl since 2000, but also delivers data and graphics for ncaa basketball, the pga tour, indy 500, nascar, national hockey league, triple crown, and much more. we have a team headed to the panthers. kathryn brown will join jeff bradley, gerald owens, mandy mitchell and jared in santa clara bring you unique stories in the panthers, but the game, and all of the festivities , live reports begin monday. >> everyone at the station is...
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wral kathryn brown joins us . >> reporter: look here and terminals a and b. you can see how quiet it is. that tells part of the story. not many people here but don't let that fool you. there is plenty of frustration. most people were smart enough to have checked and other flights are either delayed or canceled. here is a live look at the big work. it is lighting up in red. many delays and cancellations. some flights to boston are getting out and others to miami are canceled. you need to make sure to stay on top of this if you are expecting someone or are trying to get out. the runways are open. we have seen some flights coming in today. and airport worker told me he expects conditions to he described much of the ground as a sheet of ice. when we move inside, those who are here and trying to get out these challenges. not just conditions here but the snowstorm to the north that is wreaking havoc on air travel. most to our here are like sheryl. she is traveling with a group from kerry hoping to make it to fort lauderdale by 3:00 tomorrow to board a cruise for ar
wral kathryn brown joins us . >> reporter: look here and terminals a and b. you can see how quiet it is. that tells part of the story. not many people here but don't let that fool you. there is plenty of frustration. most people were smart enough to have checked and other flights are either delayed or canceled. here is a live look at the big work. it is lighting up in red. many delays and cancellations. some flights to boston are getting out and others to miami are canceled. you need to...
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i'm kathryn brown. >>> of lockdown has been lifted overnight at st. augustine's university in raleigh. >> that's after a shooting was reported on campus. wral's mikaya thurmond has been following this all morning long and joins us from raleigh. what do you know about who was involved? >> reporter: campus authorities say the suspects involved in the shooting have been apprehended. i want to give you a live look just behind me. many students are already back on campus. they opened normally this morning at 8:00 i am but it was a much different seen early this morning. around 4:00 a.m., that's when raleigh police got a call reporting the shooting from campus. university police and raleigh police department quickly responded. locked down the campus and apprehended the suspects. the student involved -- the involved was taken to wake med and we understand is expected to be okay. this incident was isolated. raleigh police tell me that both the victim and shooter knew each other. there was no threat to the commu
i'm kathryn brown. >>> of lockdown has been lifted overnight at st. augustine's university in raleigh. >> that's after a shooting was reported on campus. wral's mikaya thurmond has been following this all morning long and joins us from raleigh. what do you know about who was involved? >> reporter: campus authorities say the suspects involved in the shooting have been apprehended. i want to give you a live look just behind me. many students are already back on campus. they...
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i'm bill leslie. >> i'm just -- kathryn brown, and may, state officials are taking no chances . >> they are planning for precipitation. wral's tara lynn is live in raleigh to bring us up-to-date >> reporter: bill and kathryn, we can expect some flurries during this evening's commute, that expected to have an impact on drivers but the state is making sure they are prepared. they started heading out here in our area as well as to the west to brian the bridges and interstates yesterday. today, the mountains could see anywhere from 1 to 3 inches of snow and black ice, the storm is expected to weaken by the time it gets here to the triangle. so, there's another storm system on the way that could bring freezing rain, sleet and snow this weekend. the gop -- the dot plans to head out later this afternoon before rush hour to treat the roads ahead of the expected precipitation. the governor. is urging people to check supplies. blast gear, we want to make sure you are ready to go should we have more of that snow and ice. i'm hoping we won't have too much to deal with, just enough for the kids to h
i'm bill leslie. >> i'm just -- kathryn brown, and may, state officials are taking no chances . >> they are planning for precipitation. wral's tara lynn is live in raleigh to bring us up-to-date >> reporter: bill and kathryn, we can expect some flurries during this evening's commute, that expected to have an impact on drivers but the state is making sure they are prepared. they started heading out here in our area as well as to the west to brian the bridges and interstates...
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wral's kathryn brown explains the mother is now taking legal steps. >> reporter: 3-year-old gavin loves to eat. his favorite food is sin mop apple yogurt. gavin has downs syndrome. developmentally, he's nine months of age. >> gavin has an oral motor delay and that involves sort of how he chews food. >> good job. >> reporter: until his third birthday, gavin was enrolled in a public early intervention program and getting food in the classroom. when he entered pre-k, a private developmental based center funded through the wake county public school system, ainsworth was told feeding therapy was not educational, but medical and would no longer be offered. >> so while they help him potty train, they help him walk and learn how to hold a crayon and write, and things like that and they help him eat, they have a feeding team to have feed him. no one on there is certified to help them progress. ainsworth is continuing food therapy, but gavin has to leave the classroom to get it. she's filed a petition against the county and state department of education for what she calls a violation of her son's
wral's kathryn brown explains the mother is now taking legal steps. >> reporter: 3-year-old gavin loves to eat. his favorite food is sin mop apple yogurt. gavin has downs syndrome. developmentally, he's nine months of age. >> gavin has an oral motor delay and that involves sort of how he chews food. >> good job. >> reporter: until his third birthday, gavin was enrolled in a public early intervention program and getting food in the classroom. when he entered pre-k, a...
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wral's kathryn brown reports....he hopes to help ease frustration for thousands of customers by taking a drastic step. blue cross blue shield of north carolina is doing damage control. ceo brad wilson is calling some customers personally. and taking to the radio airwaves statewide to apologize for an enrollment debacle that has affected thousands of customers. brad wilson, blue cross blue shield of nc ceo :08 these difficulties are unacceptable and we apologize :12 trk 25-thousand north carolinians found themselves erroneously enrolled in plans they never signed up for, as open enrollment was met with a tidal wave of new customers who signed up under e affordable care act. another 32-hundred had the incorrect amount of money suddenly drafted from their accounts. thousands more say they're confused about whether they have coverage at all. they're either faced with wait times of 3- plus hours . or hear this c2 14:03:26 blue cross blue shield of nc is unable to take your call at this time :31 trk mitch hart is a transplant patient at duke. and this morning was nearly turned awa
wral's kathryn brown reports....he hopes to help ease frustration for thousands of customers by taking a drastic step. blue cross blue shield of north carolina is doing damage control. ceo brad wilson is calling some customers personally. and taking to the radio airwaves statewide to apologize for an enrollment debacle that has affected thousands of customers. brad wilson, blue cross blue shield of nc ceo :08 these difficulties are unacceptable and we apologize :12 trk 25-thousand north...
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i'm kathryn brown. aimee wilmoth is monitoringthe chance for some possible snow in the forecast. >>> yes. we could see some tomorrow. we system all week long. it will not be a big deal. this is the one that is headed our way back to the south and west of us right now. it will continue to move to the north and east overnight tonight. we have a cold front moving through right now. that will provide some cooler air. with this arrives it will be cooler but it was warm today. temperatures in the 50s and 60s for highs which helped warm up the ground. ground temperatures are anywhere between 49 and 54 degrees. too warm to support any type of accumulation on the roadways. look at 8 am tomorrow. at 10 a clock in the morning some of that snow will try to make its way into raleigh. 11:00. then we start to see this move out of here after the lunch hour. we could have a minor accumulation on grassy areas. we will talk about that in the arctic cold front on the way. >>> we are gathering information about it deadly pa
i'm kathryn brown. aimee wilmoth is monitoringthe chance for some possible snow in the forecast. >>> yes. we could see some tomorrow. we system all week long. it will not be a big deal. this is the one that is headed our way back to the south and west of us right now. it will continue to move to the north and east overnight tonight. we have a cold front moving through right now. that will provide some cooler air. with this arrives it will be cooler but it was warm today. temperatures...
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see how good you'll feel with the new weight watchers 15thmoayhtugonhie banceidor aseurer i'm kathryn brown. let's send it over to brian shrader for check on the traffic. >>> we have a mess on the beltline, here is 440 and newborn avenue, we have an accident blocking that right lane. as part of the states move over law, when you see flashing lights give them one way to work with and if you're not able to do that, slowed down considerably people try to make the late shifts. looking at 440 out toward wade avenue, a couple of accidents plaguing us on 440 westbound at wake forest road and also lake boone trail. those are getting cleared up. we still have a major delay from an accident on the eastern side of the beltline. we also have an accident in cary on us-1 northbound on the right shoulder as you get to the walnut street interchange. that's backing up traffic on the northbound side leading apex. looking at 10 minutes from 55 up to i-40. to walnut street. looks like an active map but for the most part these are minor accidents not causing problems on major routes. all major approaches into r
see how good you'll feel with the new weight watchers 15thmoayhtugonhie banceidor aseurer i'm kathryn brown. let's send it over to brian shrader for check on the traffic. >>> we have a mess on the beltline, here is 440 and newborn avenue, we have an accident blocking that right lane. as part of the states move over law, when you see flashing lights give them one way to work with and if you're not able to do that, slowed down considerably people try to make the late shifts. looking at...
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as 10 community kathryn bursch explains people have been attending the parade in st. pete for decades. >> reporter: joining me is shelly brown from st. petersburg. you have busy days coming up ahead for martin luther king holiday. the big event on monday, the parade. what can people expect. >> people can expect bands coming afar away as tulsa, oklahoma. booker t. washington high school band and other places like miami. we'll have 15 floats and non- profits and businesses through the parade. they can look for very spectacular event on monday january 18th at 11:00 a.m. >> these bands from very entertaining. >> yes, indeed. these are performing bands that people love to come see that have the art form of the high stepping sound. these bands wait all year to do a special salute for dr. king. they'll do a tribute marching that parade route of 1.5-miles down central avenue and bay shore drive on the gulf of mexico. they'll put on a fabulous performance. >> reporter: this has been a tradition in st. pete for decades. people really turn out for this. >> oh yes. 31 years ago, january 20, 1986 we had a vision to do a traditional parad
as 10 community kathryn bursch explains people have been attending the parade in st. pete for decades. >> reporter: joining me is shelly brown from st. petersburg. you have busy days coming up ahead for martin luther king holiday. the big event on monday, the parade. what can people expect. >> people can expect bands coming afar away as tulsa, oklahoma. booker t. washington high school band and other places like miami. we'll have 15 floats and non- profits and businesses through the...
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kathryn smith, she'll take over a full-time team, after working on a part- years. ryan commending commitment in promotion. weather now winter weather advisory's for winter weather advisory's for areas of northern kentucky clermont and brown county's go into affect friday morning. winter storm warning for our extreme southern and south eastern kentucky counties. we are watching what could be a major winter storm for our southeastern counties into and could bring snowfall with a maysville and as far and the i 71 76 split anywhere from 4 to 8 inches crossing over into southern clermont county. change of just 100 now snow starts morning near 5am and continues through friday evening tapering by saturday morning. snow totals on the ohio and se indiana side of the river could be anywhere farther north. we watch this. 30 degrees. tonight about 20 and a high of 31 friday. still to come the river? what's happening today... which could help make that happen coming up plus... if the fbi recommends charges against hillary clinton because of her e- mail practices.... would the democrats have any options to consider another candidate? after the break... we'll look at the rules and the possibilities. and... denise johnson is checking so
kathryn smith, she'll take over a full-time team, after working on a part- years. ryan commending commitment in promotion. weather now winter weather advisory's for winter weather advisory's for areas of northern kentucky clermont and brown county's go into affect friday morning. winter storm warning for our extreme southern and south eastern kentucky counties. we are watching what could be a major winter storm for our southeastern counties into and could bring snowfall with a maysville and as...
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brown has unveiled a $170 billion budget . he also introduced a multimillion dollar plan to fix the state's complete roadways. >> we are going to jump on that with kathrynaker from the east bay state assembly. one of the few republicans that the bait area actually sent. let's go to transportation. the governor is talking about combination of taxes, fees and a $65 per vehicle tax to pay for road repair. what's your take on that?>> there are good things in the proposal. the governor is joining the conversation about reforms we need to make. we are taking a lot from california for transportation we're not spending it well. we need to rely -- reform that and not just rely on new revenue strains. >> reporter: guaranteeing that the money goes to the roads. which you be milling -- willing to raise the tax or go for a fee? >> i don't think we need to go to a tax increase. we have come forward with nine specific bills. not just theoretical, but specific ills that could fix the funding without raising taxes and fees. we should do that first. we have the policy for that.>> reporter: here is where we wound up in sacramento. you say to use the existing money and the
brown has unveiled a $170 billion budget . he also introduced a multimillion dollar plan to fix the state's complete roadways. >> we are going to jump on that with kathrynaker from the east bay state assembly. one of the few republicans that the bait area actually sent. let's go to transportation. the governor is talking about combination of taxes, fees and a $65 per vehicle tax to pay for road repair. what's your take on that?>> there are good things in the proposal. the governor...