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recycling these materials and using them for other uses around the city - which helps with the cost of getting all this done. live in norfolk, mk, nc3. big political news from portsmouth-- where a former city manager could go from being fired-- to back in power. according to city councilman bill moody -- john rowe will announce his run for mayor later today. rowe was fired last spring after about two and a half years as city manager. he )ll be facing off against one of the people responsible for his firing. mayor kenny wright said he his running for re- election in november. new at noon: they say tried stealing from a home under construction. this is 18-year- old tyrell slaughter. he )s been arrested and charged with burglary and grand larceny. police say they got a call about a burglary yesterday morning just before 10. this was at a home undergoing renovations on chimney creek drive. officials say the construction crew-- saw slaughter inside the home and held him until police arrived. in norfolk-- police are investigating a crash that took out a h-r-t bus stop. the three car crash happened just after eight this morning on
recycling these materials and using them for other uses around the city - which helps with the cost of getting all this done. live in norfolk, mk, nc3. big political news from portsmouth-- where a former city manager could go from being fired-- to back in power. according to city councilman bill moody -- john rowe will announce his run for mayor later today. rowe was fired last spring after about two and a half years as city manager. he )ll be facing off against one of the people responsible...
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crouch says these these old courthouses were outdated and had been here for overyear0 lori crouch norfolk city public relations downtown norfolk is undergoing really exciting changes right now its a very vibrant community we have the waterside district coming on we have a new hotel conference center coming on and we needed a new courthouse it took the city seven years to come up with 123 million dollars to fund this project lori crouch norfolk city public relations its a safe and secure environment, a new law library a much better facility and then just to have some really nice green space to come relax - its going to be a nice area have we mentioned 123 yet? if not, let graphics to cover this track ...otherwise it s going to be wallpaper the 123 million covers the new norfolk court house, including the circuit and general district courts, a law library and juvenile, domestic relations - as well as the new renovations to civic )plaz on the military watch -- ez on the military watch -- the u-s-n-s laramie will return tvast>(n rfolno tomorrow --after a three and a half month deployment. the crew
crouch says these these old courthouses were outdated and had been here for overyear0 lori crouch norfolk city public relations downtown norfolk is undergoing really exciting changes right now its a very vibrant community we have the waterside district coming on we have a new hotel conference center coming on and we needed a new courthouse it took the city seven years to come up with 123 million dollars to fund this project lori crouch norfolk city public relations its a safe and secure...
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city leaders say mccain's claims are accurate three shootings in or fic over the weekend are leaving sheriff bob mccabe to speak thinks is a concern about the norfolk police department it's very concerning cousin offers a great city i love it it's not as bad as it's being portrayed one of the things that often doesn't do it they'd do they do not fill all of their police positions the sheriff points to a lack of funding from the city as the main factor behind the vacancies. he claims it upwards of fifty positions are unfilled leaving officers to resort to a hot spot policing methods we don't have the positions we have to pull policeman from one area to another to solve things we don't have enough people in the gang's y to workout in between his work in schools but a response from city leaders disputes with sheriff mccabe claims they say officers are equipped with resources and training needed and hot spot policing is a nationally recognized strategy that is not related to staffing needs and doesn't diminish resources from other says this is an issue he feels needs to be discussed as city budget discussions approach this is something that we need to
city leaders say mccain's claims are accurate three shootings in or fic over the weekend are leaving sheriff bob mccabe to speak thinks is a concern about the norfolk police department it's very concerning cousin offers a great city i love it it's not as bad as it's being portrayed one of the things that often doesn't do it they'd do they do not fill all of their police positions the sheriff points to a lack of funding from the city as the main factor behind the vacancies. he claims it upwards...
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norfolk side. a change in who handles city trash could save you money. the southeastern public service authority or spsa voted to go with another trash provider from south carolina. story for months - because it's a contract worth millions of dollars. rowland taylor / spsa the communities millions of dollars throughout the course of the next 15 years post 2018" 3:09:16 repower's bid came in cheaper than the current trash disposer from portsmouth named wheelabrator. the new agreement also includes building a one of a kind plant in chesapeake. you can read more about it -- just look for this story on wavy-dot-com. loved ones will have to wait a little big longer to see family and friends aboard the u-s-n-s laramie. the oiler was scheduled to return home to norfolk last night. but at the last minute -- windy weather interrupted the plan. the crew was on a three and a half month deployment in the persian gulf and africa. we're working to learn when the oiler will finally return home. plus, an update to a story we first brought you a couple weeks ago. a 97-ye
norfolk side. a change in who handles city trash could save you money. the southeastern public service authority or spsa voted to go with another trash provider from south carolina. story for months - because it's a contract worth millions of dollars. rowland taylor / spsa the communities millions of dollars throughout the course of the next 15 years post 2018" 3:09:16 repower's bid came in cheaper than the current trash disposer from portsmouth named wheelabrator. the new agreement also...
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both hernandez and masters are being held in the norfolk city jail without bond. now at 5:30... several shootings and a murder investigation happening in norfolk over the weekend lead to calls for more police officers. sheriff bob mccabe says resients are at risk because there aren't enough officers on the streets. today, his opponents in the race for mayor are weighing in. 10 on your side's brandi cummings is live in the newsroom with the story. three men in the race to be norfolk's next mayor are speaking out today about staffing the police department. one wants more funding for officers...another says its just politics...while another told me....any requests need to come from the city's top cop. sot - sheriff bob mccabe, norfolk mayoral candidate - clip 1 6:33:01 we're not that unsafe a city but there's a perception that we are. playing politics over tragedy is what he's doing. 6:37:01 it is a war of words between two of the men running to be norfolk's plans are i love babies and unicorns 6:39:41 sot - sheriff bob mccabe, norfolk mayoral candidate - clip 1 6:30:33i think 6:30:
both hernandez and masters are being held in the norfolk city jail without bond. now at 5:30... several shootings and a murder investigation happening in norfolk over the weekend lead to calls for more police officers. sheriff bob mccabe says resients are at risk because there aren't enough officers on the streets. today, his opponents in the race for mayor are weighing in. 10 on your side's brandi cummings is live in the newsroom with the story. three men in the race to be norfolk's next mayor...
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brandi cummings will tell us what the city has in buildings. the norfolk school board is turning over two former school buildings to the city. the city will take over the first school this summer and the second one in a year. 10 on your side's brandi cummings is looking into what the city has planned tom, anita- if things go as planned, at least one of those schools would be torn down. that news draws mixed reaction from people who still live in the community and attended school there. sot - rose parker-tucker, norfolk - clip 38 6:20:22 - clip 39 6:23:42 that's the elementary school that i remember. 6:23:45 these friends will always remember their time at oakwood elementary but thier views on what should happen to it differ. sot - rose parker-tucker, norfolk - clip 38 6:19;59 if they're going to tear it down, if its going to help the city economy then that's fine with me. that school has been here in the community for that long i would like to see something done that would help the melinda boone, norfolk superintendent 10:27:20 city of norfolk has an oppor
brandi cummings will tell us what the city has in buildings. the norfolk school board is turning over two former school buildings to the city. the city will take over the first school this summer and the second one in a year. 10 on your side's brandi cummings is looking into what the city has planned tom, anita- if things go as planned, at least one of those schools would be torn down. that news draws mixed reaction from people who still live in the community and attended school there. sot -...
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new developments in the public corruption case against norfolk's city treasurer. anthony burfoot's attorney is asking the judge to throw out many of his charges. burfoot's attorney andrews sacks filed 8 motions. he claims his client was entrapped on the witness stand and now his statements him. burfoot testified back in 2013 for the defense in the federal trial for the bank of the commonealth. sacks claim when burfoot took the stand under oath federal prosecutors cross examined him and asked him questions they knew he would lie about. questions like has he ever taken a bribe. burfoot of course answered no. prosecutors are now using his testimony under oath against him. the feds charged burfoot with 8 counts of corruption and perjury. they say he accepted more than 475 thousand dollars in bribes and kickbacks burfoot is scheduled for trial in may. a judge will rule on those motions in the next few weeks. members of congress make a stop in flint. why they hope being there will help the city. plus, el chapo's lawyer is going on a hunger strike. why he says he is doin
new developments in the public corruption case against norfolk's city treasurer. anthony burfoot's attorney is asking the judge to throw out many of his charges. burfoot's attorney andrews sacks filed 8 motions. he claims his client was entrapped on the witness stand and now his statements him. burfoot testified back in 2013 for the defense in the federal trial for the bank of the commonealth. sacks claim when burfoot took the stand under oath federal prosecutors cross examined him and asked...
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city leaders says they're making room for a new civic plaza and justice system. rico bush is live in norfolk with more on what's happening today with the project. rico. don, katie, city leaders say demolishing the 50-year-old building marks a new beginning of the construction on civic plaza improvements that for years. city council began the journey to build a new courthouse and civic plaza complex in 2-thousand-4. last summer, crews tore down the old general district courthouse to make room for the city's three courts including the juvenile and domestic relations court and a law library. the old circuit courthouse, which crews built in the 19-60s, will come down this morning to start phase two for the new court complex and civic plaza. renovations include raising the plaza to prevent flooding, making more public space and extending main street to create a new public drop off area. all of this comes with a the entire project is today people in the community will gather at camp pendleton in virginia beach lost 15 years ago today. later this morning there will be a ceremony for 18 heroes of th
city leaders says they're making room for a new civic plaza and justice system. rico bush is live in norfolk with more on what's happening today with the project. rico. don, katie, city leaders say demolishing the 50-year-old building marks a new beginning of the construction on civic plaza improvements that for years. city council began the journey to build a new courthouse and civic plaza complex in 2-thousand-4. last summer, crews tore down the old general district courthouse to make room...
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later this morning, norfolk city leaders will say goodbye to the old norfolk courthouse. demolition crews will began tearing down the building to make room for a new civic plaza. the city says demolishing the 50- year-old building marks a big step forward in improving the and downtown area. rico bush is live in norfolk with more on the project taking place this morning. rico. good morning don, katie. after 50 years, norfolk says it's ushering in a new era with that brand new plaza aimed to give the city a new and vibrant look. norfolk started its journey to build a new courthouse and civic plaza complex in 2-thousand-4. renovations include raising the plaza to prevent flooding, making more public open space, and extending main street to create a new public drop off area. the new city courthouse opened last year with the circuit and general district courts. last summer, crews tore down the old general district courthouse. in its place, the city plans to put a juvenile and domestic relations court and a law library. the entire project should be complete in 20-17. bush,10 on
later this morning, norfolk city leaders will say goodbye to the old norfolk courthouse. demolition crews will began tearing down the building to make room for a new civic plaza. the city says demolishing the 50- year-old building marks a big step forward in improving the and downtown area. rico bush is live in norfolk with more on the project taking place this morning. rico. good morning don, katie. after 50 years, norfolk says it's ushering in a new era with that brand new plaza aimed to give...
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today you can give your input on one local city's future. norfolk is holding a public input session tonight. leaders want to know what you think the city's key spending priorities should be next year regarding: schools, public safety, developement, taxes, what-ever's on your mind.. the meeting starts tonight at 6:30 in norfolk council chambers at city hall. tonight in newport news, the school board wants your thoughts on next year's budget. there's a public hearing about the proposed 2017 operating budget at the administration building on warwick boulevard. if you want to speak in person you'll have to fill out a request when you arrive looking ahead, there's a huge career fair tomorrow almost 100 companies will be on hand, and there's a special hour set aside just for veterans. the job fair is tomorrow at the marriott hotel at city center at oyster point. it's free, but you do need to register. for that information, plus a list of the employers, look for this story on wavy- dot-com. still ahead on midday- a dentist is going on trial in france. what
today you can give your input on one local city's future. norfolk is holding a public input session tonight. leaders want to know what you think the city's key spending priorities should be next year regarding: schools, public safety, developement, taxes, what-ever's on your mind.. the meeting starts tonight at 6:30 in norfolk council chambers at city hall. tonight in newport news, the school board wants your thoughts on next year's budget. there's a public hearing about the proposed 2017...
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today you can give your input on one local city's future. norfolk is holding a public input session tonight. leaders want to know what you think the city's key spending priorities should be next year. the meeting starts tonight at 6:30 in city council chambers at city hall. tonight in newport news, the school board wants your thoughts on next year's budget. there's a public hearing about the proposed 2017 operating budget at the administration building on warwick boulevard. if you want to speak in person you'll have to fill out a request when you arrive. new this morning, a bill heading through the general assembly would allow some students to use public funding to pay for private school tuition. the virginia senate approved it monday. it would allow parents of students with disabilites to use state money they for a private school. opponents of the bill say allowing taxpayer dollars to fund education costs at religious schools violates the state's constitution. a follow-up now to a story we broke yesterday morning on wavy news 10 today on fox 43. vi
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could corruption charges against the norfolk city treasurer be thrown out? and a former virginia governor has his date before the nation's high court. we're following breaking news out of suffolk. investigators are looking with a murder. locating18- year-old karlton l. boone, junior. he's facing serious charges connected to the death of wayne anthony watford. boone for first degree murder. you may remember at pleasant hill cemetery in the early hours of tuesday morning after someone reported a the area. our other top story at five -- new information in the case of anjelica hadsell -- found dead last year mysterious disappearance. aired a special report on this ongoing investigation. now a new witness could testify against aj's adoptive father, wesley hadsell. 10 on your side's joe this new development means for the case. joe? potential witness could crack this case wide open. person is telling authorities -- but according to court papers, that person is likely giving law enforcement information about wesley hadsell's involvement, if any at all, in his adopte
could corruption charges against the norfolk city treasurer be thrown out? and a former virginia governor has his date before the nation's high court. we're following breaking news out of suffolk. investigators are looking with a murder. locating18- year-old karlton l. boone, junior. he's facing serious charges connected to the death of wayne anthony watford. boone for first degree murder. you may remember at pleasant hill cemetery in the early hours of tuesday morning after someone reported a...
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representatives for an organization aiming to get rid of norfolk city treasurer anthony burfoot say they had a good night. they say they re close members of the group-- citizens recall committee-- went to polling locations to gather signatures. burfoot was indicted on federal corruption charges. the federal government is accusing him of using his position as a city official to make business deals. the group wants him recalled from office. " :00 ( andrew sacks, burfoot s lawyer, calls the petition efforts misguided and irresponsible. he also calls the effort politically motivated. activists were also out with petitions to recall mayor kenny wright in portsmouth. the mayor was arrested on felony eluding charges--- after a heated confrontation with sheriff bill watson in january. the activists are calling for a new mayor. our taste of spring is almost over! chief meteorologist patrick rockey is tracking some big changes coming our way tomorrow. our little taste of spring is just a powerful cold front will push through overnight and early on wednesday. that will bring us a few hours of rain
representatives for an organization aiming to get rid of norfolk city treasurer anthony burfoot say they had a good night. they say they re close members of the group-- citizens recall committee-- went to polling locations to gather signatures. burfoot was indicted on federal corruption charges. the federal government is accusing him of using his position as a city official to make business deals. the group wants him recalled from office. " :00 ( andrew sacks, burfoot s lawyer, calls the...
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tisha: two months until the corruption trial of the norfolk city treasurer. plenty of time for the charges to be slimmed down. we are hoping with a new file of paperwork, we have new information on this case. reporter: facing a lot of time in bars if convicted. he claims he did nothing wrong, >> he has been charged with eight counts of public corruption and perjury. he received at least 470 $5,000 four your timeframe. -- four here timeframe. they claim he also accepted $25,000 to give to a next girlfriend. his attorney says that federal prosecutors cornered him on the stand, testifying in another trial. his perjury trial charges should be thrown out. they claim he was entrapped i federal prosecutors. in 2013, he was a defense witness during a break of the commonwealth trial. when he took the stand under of, federal prosecutors cross-examined him and asked him questions he knew that they knew he would lie about. questions like had he taken he answered no, and they're using this testimony against him. essentially the fence sentiment during his testimony -- and
tisha: two months until the corruption trial of the norfolk city treasurer. plenty of time for the charges to be slimmed down. we are hoping with a new file of paperwork, we have new information on this case. reporter: facing a lot of time in bars if convicted. he claims he did nothing wrong, >> he has been charged with eight counts of public corruption and perjury. he received at least 470 $5,000 four your timeframe. -- four here timeframe. they claim he also accepted $25,000 to give to...
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today you can give your input on one local city's future. norfolk is holding a public input session tonight. leaders want to know what you think the city's key spending priorities should be next year. the meeting starts tonight at 6:30 in city council chambers at city hall. tonight in newport news, the school board wants your thoughts on next year's budget. there's a public hearing about the proposed 2017 operating budget at the administration building on warwick to speak in person you'll have to fill out a request when you arrive. we have new information about a gates county school principal allegedly suspended for some kind of misconduct. the school superintendent says the principal was not suspended, but place on administrative leave. the superintendent would not say why principal james woods is on leave, however the gates county sheriff says the school board is looking into misconduct allegations. woods is principal at center middle school, and has been with the school for four years. new this morning, facebook wants to go beyond social media. w
today you can give your input on one local city's future. norfolk is holding a public input session tonight. leaders want to know what you think the city's key spending priorities should be next year. the meeting starts tonight at 6:30 in city council chambers at city hall. tonight in newport news, the school board wants your thoughts on next year's budget. there's a public hearing about the proposed 2017 operating budget at the administration building on warwick to speak in person you'll have...
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deanna leblanc toys the city of norfolk's bureau of neighbrohod quality is also about to roll out a new program called rent ready. they goal is to have landlords volunteer have city code officers inspect their units. the city hopes this will landlord and improve the quality of housing. now to a toll patrol story you'll see only on 10. a disagreement virginia's capitol could mean the end of a toll bill designed to protect you. among other things-- it calls for some lanes that don't get tolled, an improved notification system if you don't pay-- and a cap on fines. it would affect crossings such as the h-r-b-t and the monitor merrimac making sure there are always free lanes that aren't tolled. lawmakers could kill it this week, because not everyone agrees with everything in the bill. state senator bill friendly things there are still a lot of policy issues we need to work on )) runs: 12 (butt) (22:43 4) ((at there ill bill toll operators will continue to impso these fees penalties on toll violators )) runs:10 we'll let you know what kelly has spent a year in hear when he'll be returning to
deanna leblanc toys the city of norfolk's bureau of neighbrohod quality is also about to roll out a new program called rent ready. they goal is to have landlords volunteer have city code officers inspect their units. the city hopes this will landlord and improve the quality of housing. now to a toll patrol story you'll see only on 10. a disagreement virginia's capitol could mean the end of a toll bill designed to protect you. among other things-- it calls for some lanes that don't get tolled,...
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city leaders says they're making room for a new civic plaza and justice system. rico bush is live in norfolk with more on what's happening today with the project. rico. don, katie, city leaders say demolishing the 50-year-old building marks a new beginning of the construction on civic plaza improvements that have been in the making for years. city council began the plaza complex in 2-thousand-4. last summer, crews tore down the old general district courthouse to make room for the city's three courts including the juvenile and domestic relations court and a law library. the old circuit courthouse, which crews built in the 19-60s, will come down this morning to start phase two for the new court complex and civic plaza. renovations include raising the plaza to prevent flooding, making more public space and extending main street to create a new public drop off area. all of this comes with a price tag of about $1-hundred-23 million dollars. the entire project is scheduled to be complete in 20-17. live in norfolk, rico bush, 10 on your side. in hampton, a high rise is set to come down next sunday,
city leaders says they're making room for a new civic plaza and justice system. rico bush is live in norfolk with more on what's happening today with the project. rico. don, katie, city leaders say demolishing the 50-year-old building marks a new beginning of the construction on civic plaza improvements that have been in the making for years. city council began the plaza complex in 2-thousand-4. last summer, crews tore down the old general district courthouse to make room for the city's three...
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mcdonnell eric cain explains why perfect lawyer thinks one case could influence the other indicted norfolk city treasurer anthony burr for its fate could be intertwined with bob mcdonnell's the former governor is hoping the united states supreme court will strike down his felony corruption convictions by deciding the definition of an official act is too broad the feds accuse barefooted doing official acts as a councilman to help a private developer in exchange for kickbacks. he also faces two charges for lying under oath and his attorney andrew sachs as the government set him up that's called perjury and trap the perjury charges stem from testimony buffet gave in twenty thirteen during the bank of the common law fraud trial which ended with this president going to prison prosecutors asked a birth but a defense witness to questions he was asked earlier solicited anything of official acts. he was asked has he ever has he ever accepted anything of value in exchange for official acts and he had already answered basically no sacks as the line of questioning was irrelevant to that case but the feds a
mcdonnell eric cain explains why perfect lawyer thinks one case could influence the other indicted norfolk city treasurer anthony burr for its fate could be intertwined with bob mcdonnell's the former governor is hoping the united states supreme court will strike down his felony corruption convictions by deciding the definition of an official act is too broad the feds accuse barefooted doing official acts as a councilman to help a private developer in exchange for kickbacks. he also faces two...
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what's going on nat sound of documents 8 new motions filed by attorney andrew sacks for his client norfolk city treasurer anthony burfoot. burtfoot is facing federal corruption charges that he took bribes and kickbacks while he served as the city's vice mayor. the latest motions filled by sacks claim that burfoot was entrapped by federal prosecutors. he asking for perjury charges to be thrown out. here's why they feel that way. burfoot was a defense witness during the bank of the commonwealth trial in 2013. sacks says when burfoot took the stand under oath federal prosecutors cross examined him and asked him questions they knew he would lie about. questions like has he ever taken a bribe, specifically did he take a 25,000 bribe which at the time had nothing to do with bank of the commonwealth trial. burfoot of course answered no. prosecutors are now using his oath against him. the feds say burfoot received at least 475 thousand dollars in bribes and kick backs during a four year period. they say he accepted the money and gifts in exchange for votes. they claim he also did accept 25 thousand dol
what's going on nat sound of documents 8 new motions filed by attorney andrew sacks for his client norfolk city treasurer anthony burfoot. burtfoot is facing federal corruption charges that he took bribes and kickbacks while he served as the city's vice mayor. the latest motions filled by sacks claim that burfoot was entrapped by federal prosecutors. he asking for perjury charges to be thrown out. here's why they feel that way. burfoot was a defense witness during the bank of the commonwealth...
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today, norfolk city leaders will say goodbye to the old norfolk courthouse. in about 30 minutes, demolition crews will began tearing down the building to make room for a new civic plaza. the city says demolishing the 50- year-old building marks a big step forward in improving the city's new justice system and downtown area. rico bush is live in norfolk with more on the project taking place this morning. rico. good morning katie. after 50 years, norfolk says it's ushering in a new era with that brand new plaza aimed to give the city a new and vibrant look. norfolk started its journey to build a new courthouse and civic plaza complex in 2-thousand-4. renovations include raising the plaza to prevent flooding, making more public open space, and extending main street to create a new public drop off area. the new city courthouse opened last year with the circuit and general district courts. last summer, crews tore down the old general district courthouse. in its place, the city plans to put a juvenile and domestic relations court and a law library. the entire projec
today, norfolk city leaders will say goodbye to the old norfolk courthouse. in about 30 minutes, demolition crews will began tearing down the building to make room for a new civic plaza. the city says demolishing the 50- year-old building marks a big step forward in improving the city's new justice system and downtown area. rico bush is live in norfolk with more on the project taking place this morning. rico. good morning katie. after 50 years, norfolk says it's ushering in a new era with that...
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city. a norfolk school spokeswoman says the city requested the property because it has a buyer. while the city spokersperson wouldn't tell me what company wants the property, she would tell me the city is in talks with a private company that is planning to expand its existing buisiness in norfolk. if the plans go through....the company would tear down the school. those plans draw mixed reaction from people who live in the neighborhood and attended oakwood. sot - rose parker-tucker, norfolk - clip 38 :01-:06 its not serving any purpose so if they're going to tear it down, if its going to help the city economy then that's fine with me. 6:20:05 butt sots sot - linette tolton-norfleet, norfolk - clip 39 :15-:20 6:22:59im not would like to see something done that would help the community. 6:23:11 right now special needs students that are part of the southeastern cooperative educational programs use oakwood. sometime between now and august, those students will move to richard bowling elementary school where they will be for one year...after that, bowling will also be turned over to th
city. a norfolk school spokeswoman says the city requested the property because it has a buyer. while the city spokersperson wouldn't tell me what company wants the property, she would tell me the city is in talks with a private company that is planning to expand its existing buisiness in norfolk. if the plans go through....the company would tear down the school. those plans draw mixed reaction from people who live in the neighborhood and attended oakwood. sot - rose parker-tucker, norfolk -...
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new developments in the public corruption case against the norfolk city treasurer. anthony burfoot's judge to throw out many of his charges. andrew sacks, burfoot's attorney filed 8 motions. he claims his client was entrapped while on the witness stand and now his statements are being used against him. burfoot testified back in 2013 for the defense in the federal trial for the bank of the commonealth. sacks claim when burfoot took the stand under oath federal prosecutors cross examined him and asked him questions they knew he would lie about. questions like has he ever taken a bribe. burfoot of course answered no. prosecutors are now using his testimony under oath against him. the feds charged burfoot with 8 counts of corruption and perjury. they say he accepted more than 475 thousand dollars in bribes and kickbacks burfoot is scheduled for trial in may. in just a couple weeks a judge will rule on those motions. tonight loved ones will have to wait a little big longer to see family and friends aboard the u-s-n-s laramie. the oiler was scheduled to return home to nor
new developments in the public corruption case against the norfolk city treasurer. anthony burfoot's judge to throw out many of his charges. andrew sacks, burfoot's attorney filed 8 motions. he claims his client was entrapped while on the witness stand and now his statements are being used against him. burfoot testified back in 2013 for the defense in the federal trial for the bank of the commonealth. sacks claim when burfoot took the stand under oath federal prosecutors cross examined him and...
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new developments in the public corruption case against the norfolk city treasurer. anthony burfoot's attorney is asking the judge to throw out many of his charges. andrew sacks, burfoot's attorney filed 8 motions. he claims his client was entrapped while on the witness stand and now his statements are being used against him. burfoot testified back in 2013 for the defense in the federal trial for the bank of the commonealth. sacks claim when burfoot took the stand under oath federal prosecutors cross examined him and asked him questions they knew he would lie about. questions like has he ever taken a bribe. answered no. prosecutors are now using his testimony under oath against him. the feds charged burfoot with 8 counts of corruption and perjury. they say he accepted more than 475 thousand dollars in bribes and kickbacks burfoot is scheduled for trial in may. in just a couple weeks a judge will rule on those motions. tonight loved ones will have to wait a little big longer to see family and friends aboard the u-s-n-s laramie. the oiler was scheduled to return home t
new developments in the public corruption case against the norfolk city treasurer. anthony burfoot's attorney is asking the judge to throw out many of his charges. andrew sacks, burfoot's attorney filed 8 motions. he claims his client was entrapped while on the witness stand and now his statements are being used against him. burfoot testified back in 2013 for the defense in the federal trial for the bank of the commonealth. sacks claim when burfoot took the stand under oath federal prosecutors...
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today you can give your input on one local city's future. norfolk is holding a public input session tonight. leaders want to know what you think the city's key spending priorities should be next year regarding: schools, public safety, developement, taxes, what-ever's on your mind.. the meeting starts tonight at 6:30 in norfolk council chambers at city hall. tonight in newport news, the school board wants your thoughts on next year's budget. there's a public hearing about the proposed 2017 operating budget at the administration building on warwick boulevard. if you want to speak in person you'll have to fill out a request when you arrive. new this morning, a bill heading through the general assembly would allow some students to use public funding to pay for private school tuition. approved it vote monday. it would allow parents of students with disabilites to use state money they for textbooks and tuition at a private school. opponents of the bill say allowing taxpayer dollars to fund education costs at religious schools violates the state's constitu
today you can give your input on one local city's future. norfolk is holding a public input session tonight. leaders want to know what you think the city's key spending priorities should be next year regarding: schools, public safety, developement, taxes, what-ever's on your mind.. the meeting starts tonight at 6:30 in norfolk council chambers at city hall. tonight in newport news, the school board wants your thoughts on next year's budget. there's a public hearing about the proposed 2017...
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representatives for an organization aiming to get rid of norfolk city treasurer anthony burfoot say they had a good night last night. they say they )re close to reaching the number of signatures to reach their goal. members of the group-- citizens recall committee-- went to polling locations to gather signatures. burfoot was indicted on federal corruption charges earlier this year. the indictment claims he used his position as a city official to make business deals. the group wants him recalled from office. " :00 ( andrew sacks, burfoot s lawyer, calls the petition efforts he also calls the effort politically motivated. activists were also out with petitions to recall mayor kenny wright in portsmouth. the mayor was arrested on felony eluding charges--- following a heated confrontation with sheriff bill watson in january. those activists are calling for a new mayor. in norfolk: police are looking for two men involved in a late night armed robbery. officers were called to the 7- eleven on granby street just after midnight. they say two men were armed when they walked into the store. no one
representatives for an organization aiming to get rid of norfolk city treasurer anthony burfoot say they had a good night last night. they say they )re close to reaching the number of signatures to reach their goal. members of the group-- citizens recall committee-- went to polling locations to gather signatures. burfoot was indicted on federal corruption charges earlier this year. the indictment claims he used his position as a city official to make business deals. the group wants him recalled...
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the city of norfolk has responded to claims linking this weekend's violence to unfilled positions in the police department. city officials say there are always between 20-25 vacancies posted to account for things like retirement and recruiting the city says it does not leave them empty to save money, as sheriff bob mccabe, a candidate for mayor, suggested today. sot - sheriff bob mccabe, norfolk mayoral candidate - clip 1 6:25:07 we need to make sure we fully find our police department 6:25:11 so that they can address different things that are happening in our city. 6:25:15 fellow mayoral candidates, councilman andy protogyrou and state senator kenny alexander disagreed with mccabe -- sot - andy protogyrou, norfolk mayoral candidate - clip 6 6:38:21 there are no unfunded or left open positions to make budget. the city's never done it police funding. 6:38:31 phoner board/senator kenny alexander, norfolk mayoral candidate 17:02:27 if there are additional needs in equipment and resources. and if so that request should come from the current police chief and the city manager. norfolk resid
the city of norfolk has responded to claims linking this weekend's violence to unfilled positions in the police department. city officials say there are always between 20-25 vacancies posted to account for things like retirement and recruiting the city says it does not leave them empty to save money, as sheriff bob mccabe, a candidate for mayor, suggested today. sot - sheriff bob mccabe, norfolk mayoral candidate - clip 1 6:25:07 we need to make sure we fully find our police department 6:25:11...
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the city of norfolk has responded to claims linking this weekend's violence to unfilled positions in the police department. city officials say there are always between 20-25 vacancies posted to account for things like retirement and recruiting efforts. the city says it does not leave them empty to save mccabe, a candidate for mayor, suggested today. sot - sheriff bob mccabe, - clip 1 6:25:07 we need to make sure we fully find our police department 6:25:11 so that they can address different things that are happening in our city. 6:25:15 fellow mayoral candidates, councilman andy protogyrou and state senator kenny alexander disagreed with mccabe -- sot - andy protogyrou, budget. the city's never done it with regards to its police funding. 6:38:31 (butt) phoner board/senator kenny alexander, norfolk mayoral candidate 17:02:27 if there are additional needs in equipment and resources. and if so that request should come from the current police chief and the city manager. norfolk residents will pick the next mayor may 3rd. firefighters in hampton say a man has to find another place to stay.
the city of norfolk has responded to claims linking this weekend's violence to unfilled positions in the police department. city officials say there are always between 20-25 vacancies posted to account for things like retirement and recruiting efforts. the city says it does not leave them empty to save mccabe, a candidate for mayor, suggested today. sot - sheriff bob mccabe, - clip 1 6:25:07 we need to make sure we fully find our police department 6:25:11 so that they can address different...
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about fifty vacancies in the department now it is important to note that mccain is running for norfolk city mayor but that statement comes after a violent weekend in the city all three shootings over the weekend one of them deadly. well the most recent one on saturday took place on kingston street around two pm on sunday on street a sixteen year old boy was hit by bullet but survived and only street a man was hit by gunfire but his injuries are not considered life threatening. well virginia beach police just released the name of the person they say shot a man at police say levi roberts shot someone at the super eight motel or seventy that atlantic yesterday. witnesses told thirteen news now that they are a lot of partying from the room hours before the shooting the victim was transported to the hospital in critical condition. so far police have not released the name of that victim coming up to nine fiber jamie lee will sit down with roberts for courthouse interview new information about the case against a man accused of killing his mother a doctor just declared shawn hunter competent to sta
about fifty vacancies in the department now it is important to note that mccain is running for norfolk city mayor but that statement comes after a violent weekend in the city all three shootings over the weekend one of them deadly. well the most recent one on saturday took place on kingston street around two pm on sunday on street a sixteen year old boy was hit by bullet but survived and only street a man was hit by gunfire but his injuries are not considered life threatening. well virginia...
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sot lori crouch - norfolk city spokeswoman clip 33 1:12:17-1:12:36 "we needed a new court house. our courthouses were over 50 years old. they were outdated. they were not places where people wanted to come and get a mariage license or a court room. they were not just comfortable places anymore ." crews are expected to complete the demo in 8 weeks city officials say the rubble will be recycled and used for other road projects throughout the city. in hampton, a high rise is set to come down next sunday, march 13th. crews will demolish the lincoln park apartment tower. the 46-year-old building has been closed for two crews will haul away the wreckage to make room for a new housing community that should to be ready to open for residents in 20-19. a townhouse in virginia beach -- will soon be a community gathering place. city council has approved plans to build "the spot" in the lake edward neighborhood. planners hope it can be where children come for mentoring and tutoring. neighbors tell us-- they were concerned about security, which city officials say they've addressed. sot - tanya
sot lori crouch - norfolk city spokeswoman clip 33 1:12:17-1:12:36 "we needed a new court house. our courthouses were over 50 years old. they were outdated. they were not places where people wanted to come and get a mariage license or a court room. they were not just comfortable places anymore ." crews are expected to complete the demo in 8 weeks city officials say the rubble will be recycled and used for other road projects throughout the city. in hampton, a high rise is set to come...
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developing this morning, a war of words between the city of norfolk and a candidate for mayor. the city says sheriff bob mccabe's claims that the police department is underfunded, is not true. sheriff mccabe says the city isn't filling vacancies to save money. city spokeswoman lori crouch said its because officers are moving or retiring, and not because of lack of money. sot - sheriff bob mccabe, norfolk mayoral candidate - clip 1 6:25:07 we need to make sure we fully find our police department 6:25:11 so that they can address different things that are happening in our city. 6:25:15 the other two candidates running for mayor, andy protogyrou and kenny alexander, disagree with the sheriff. they said he's simply playing politics. sot - andy protogyrou, norfolk mayoral candidate politics that's what hes doing and hes doing it on the back of a tragedy. and its unfortuante. 6:37:25 phoner board/senator kenny alexander, norfolk mayoral candidate 17:04:51 community policing should be the determine whether or nto additiaonal resources are needed the police cheif...the curretnt police ch
developing this morning, a war of words between the city of norfolk and a candidate for mayor. the city says sheriff bob mccabe's claims that the police department is underfunded, is not true. sheriff mccabe says the city isn't filling vacancies to save money. city spokeswoman lori crouch said its because officers are moving or retiring, and not because of lack of money. sot - sheriff bob mccabe, norfolk mayoral candidate - clip 1 6:25:07 we need to make sure we fully find our police department...
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welcomes them home and thanks them for their service and new this morning an attorney for the norfolk city treasurer filed a motion which claims federal prosecutors have entrapped his client into making false statements are partners at the virginian pilot obtained in that court filing. anthony burke attorney argued prosecutors should not have asked his client whether he ever had taking anything of value in exchange for official acts. burkett attorney filed a total of eight motions yesterday case. barefoot is set to stand trial on corruption charges in may. it's like thirty five now and it's a new phenomenon dubbed over effects right there's new research showing that it can help save your life and a warning for all parents out there mother's message after a five dollar purchase her . the alright here's a look at the tides for soul point to mention the flooding isn't going to be a real major issue not based on what we're looking at right now already come to a high tide here pretty quick in fact we just came through one in schools point at three point four feeder selling them back up to aroun
welcomes them home and thanks them for their service and new this morning an attorney for the norfolk city treasurer filed a motion which claims federal prosecutors have entrapped his client into making false statements are partners at the virginian pilot obtained in that court filing. anthony burke attorney argued prosecutors should not have asked his client whether he ever had taking anything of value in exchange for official acts. burkett attorney filed a total of eight motions yesterday...
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sot - sheriff bob mccabe, norfolk mayoral candidate - clip 1 6:33:01 we're not that unsafe a city but there's a perception that we are. playing politics over tragedy is what he's doing. 6:37:01 it is a war of words between two of the men running to be norfolk's plans are i love babies and unicorns 6:39:41 sot - sheriff bob mccabe, norfolk mayoral candidate - clip 1 6:30:33i think 6:30:36 the comments come after several shootings and a homicide over the weekend. those crimes led sheriff bob mccabe to send this news release calling for more funding for the police department to fill vacancies. sot - sheriff bob mccabe, norfolk mayoral candidate - clip 1 6:28:34 i think that the city needs to look at prioritizing to fill those positions maybe before there's other budget items that money on. 6:28:46 mccabe saye he believes vacancies on the police department are purposely unfilled to save the city money. but mayoral candidate and current city councilman andy protogyrou says that's not true. norfolk mayoral candidate - clip 6 6:38:21 there are no unfunded or left open positions to make budge
sot - sheriff bob mccabe, norfolk mayoral candidate - clip 1 6:33:01 we're not that unsafe a city but there's a perception that we are. playing politics over tragedy is what he's doing. 6:37:01 it is a war of words between two of the men running to be norfolk's plans are i love babies and unicorns 6:39:41 sot - sheriff bob mccabe, norfolk mayoral candidate - clip 1 6:30:33i think 6:30:36 the comments come after several shootings and a homicide over the weekend. those crimes led sheriff bob...
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team welcomes him home and thanks them for their service new this morning an attorney for the norfolk city treasurer filed a motion that claims federal prosecutors entrapped his client into making false statements are partners of the virginian pilot obtained a court filing anthony perkins attorney argued that prosecutors should not have asked his client whether he had ever taken anything of value in exchange for official acts perfect attorney filed a total of eight motions yesterday attacking the government's case against barefoot and he is set to stand trial on corruption charges in may arts six thirty five now a warning for all parents. that's right a mother's message about a five good morning right now are looking at a live skyview up around him to some rain showers still it that way that really starting to wind down at the oceanfront you can see the seas are kicking up its getting angrier out there with the serve and we have a high surf advisory in place we also have a wind advisory that will be an effective three o'clock this afternoon we can also show you all live look from rick dill
team welcomes him home and thanks them for their service new this morning an attorney for the norfolk city treasurer filed a motion that claims federal prosecutors entrapped his client into making false statements are partners of the virginian pilot obtained a court filing anthony perkins attorney argued that prosecutors should not have asked his client whether he had ever taken anything of value in exchange for official acts perfect attorney filed a total of eight motions yesterday attacking...
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comments are limited to th tonight is your chance to be heard on how norfolk spends your money.t you think the city's key development, taxes, whatever is on your mind. the meeting starts tonight at 6:30 in norfolk council chambers at city hall. still to come at 5. rising from the rubble. the speed at which we rebih from a devastating tsi.am 20 years overdue but fina. y 'll take you to a long awaited sure was there for a deoulopment in traveling across the it's a project more than oveue. in 1963 and some say -- was standing on borrow step toward the new span. 10 on your side's erin kelly was there when thet thsand. years. the new bridge is expected to last 100 years. a long time coming. 4147 c0062 - 2353 - "thre two, one" (cheers) 2359 shoveled sand -- work on the new bonner bridge began - dtu johnson - hatteras reside 3429 i can't even am. 3431 for dan johnsod 20 years, buda a great day. i'm just thankful to be here and we got a good future ahead. 3457 the $2 project is exn cte fall of 2018. it features deeper pilings, high instead of one navigationalpa - chairman robert woodard - dare county board o
comments are limited to th tonight is your chance to be heard on how norfolk spends your money.t you think the city's key development, taxes, whatever is on your mind. the meeting starts tonight at 6:30 in norfolk council chambers at city hall. still to come at 5. rising from the rubble. the speed at which we rebih from a devastating tsi.am 20 years overdue but fina. y 'll take you to a long awaited sure was there for a deoulopment in traveling across the it's a project more than oveue. in 1963...
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this pres conference held by police chief michael goldsmith just two months ago -- norfolk was considered the deadliest city in hampton roads. chief michael goldsmith tons: 499681 1:41 i refuse to believe that norfolk is a community that will tolerate this type of behavior according to a department spokesperson -- one of the main reasons why the number of murders rose in the city was because of the lack of people speaking up and taking a stand against these violent crimes. tons: 499392 :39 we cannot do it alone, its not possible. we have to have the publics help we have to have those calls in and those tips. every little bit helps. ile both cities are on the st for 2015 -- police in both departments say they are making it their goal in 2016 is to become safer cities. but as you heard they say they cannot do it alone -- you can help keep crime out of your neighborhood and by calling the crimeline whenever you see something suspicious. in the control room im allison mechanic two children are recovering tonight after they got hit by a car in norfolk this afternoon. police say the boys are seven and nine years
this pres conference held by police chief michael goldsmith just two months ago -- norfolk was considered the deadliest city in hampton roads. chief michael goldsmith tons: 499681 1:41 i refuse to believe that norfolk is a community that will tolerate this type of behavior according to a department spokesperson -- one of the main reasons why the number of murders rose in the city was because of the lack of people speaking up and taking a stand against these violent crimes. tons: 499392 :39 we...
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shootings are raising concerns for him he says over the last few years violent crimes in norfolk are going up and the city needs to fork up the funding to fill vacant positions at the police bob mccabe says it's time to push the issue even further what he calls a funding shortage at the norfolk police department. i don't want action. sheriff when it comes to budget of the last twenty years is that as we make sure we find public safety. the sheriff says the shortages leading dozens of position vacancies at the department which puts the public at risk he says recent news in norfolk has raised his concerns. just over the weekend. three shootings one which left him and dead on kingston avenue it's real simple. it's a matter of priorities are gone it is a city going to spend their money on public safety on teachers or they don't spend them on other items that are not core services he doing all they can but they need the city support to fully serve all of norfolk the police formed as a great job but when you have more resources and had the resources you need to do the job. i think you can a lot more effectively
shootings are raising concerns for him he says over the last few years violent crimes in norfolk are going up and the city needs to fork up the funding to fill vacant positions at the police bob mccabe says it's time to push the issue even further what he calls a funding shortage at the norfolk police department. i don't want action. sheriff when it comes to budget of the last twenty years is that as we make sure we find public safety. the sheriff says the shortages leading dozens of position...
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norfolk over the weekend... sheriff mccabe's campaign sent a news release saying the city needs the police department. i sat down with sheriff mccabe this afternoon. he told me norfolk doesnt have enough police the city uses the vacancies to save money and put residents at risk. mccabe who is also running for mayor says the city has spent too putting money into development and not schools and public safety. he wants to the city to prioritize spending. but one of his opponents in the mayoral race and current city councilman andy protogyrou says the city does not use unfunded positions to make its budget. sot - sheriff bob mccabe, norfolk mayoral candidate they can address different things that are happening in our city. 6:25:15 butt sots sot - andy protogyrou, norfolk mayoral candidate politics that's what hes doing and hes doing it on the back of a tragedyand its unfortuante. 6:37:25 i spoke to kenny alexander today before he read mccabe's comments. he is a delegate who is also running for norfolk mayor. i sent alexander the news release this morning but could not reach him this afternoon for an interv
norfolk over the weekend... sheriff mccabe's campaign sent a news release saying the city needs the police department. i sat down with sheriff mccabe this afternoon. he told me norfolk doesnt have enough police the city uses the vacancies to save money and put residents at risk. mccabe who is also running for mayor says the city has spent too putting money into development and not schools and public safety. he wants to the city to prioritize spending. but one of his opponents in the mayoral...
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are properly and a public meeting will be held next week to start the process of updating the city of norfolk's comprehensive plan. city plalaer valerie grimes says the kickoff meeting will be held tuesday night, march 8th, from 5:30 to 7 in the city council chambers at 309 north 5th street. these and more stories can be heard on newstalk wjag, literock 97.5 and 106kix. " lukas: still to come...trips to state were on the line last night in the tri-state area.....alex has the highlights next in sports. scott: stay tuned for today's forecast... lukas: both urban and around the midwest are experiencing the problem of coyote attacks on dogs. now one family has come up with a novel way to keep their beloved canine companion safe. they are selling a wrap for dogs with plastic spikes protecting according to their website... coyote-vest-dot- com... it was developed by a family in california who lost a pet to a coyote attack. "(no font provided) "she doesn't have any trouble moving around in it. well see she's pretty comfortable. a veterinarian points out that the vest does not cover all areas that a co
are properly and a public meeting will be held next week to start the process of updating the city of norfolk's comprehensive plan. city plalaer valerie grimes says the kickoff meeting will be held tuesday night, march 8th, from 5:30 to 7 in the city council chambers at 309 north 5th street. these and more stories can be heard on newstalk wjag, literock 97.5 and 106kix. " lukas: still to come...trips to state were on the line last night in the tri-state area.....alex has the highlights...
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it ranked newport news at 25 -- the city of norfolk came in at 28. those numbers stem from the number of violent crimes - last year. over the past few months - police leaders in both cities - have addressed their concerns about the deadly violence. we )re learning more about a body found this morning in a suffolk cemetery. police have now identified the body and are investigating it as a homicide. police say 42- year-old wayne watford s body was found around one-30 at the pleasant hill cemetery. that )s on dill road. officials have not yet released a cause of death. if you have any information that can help police take action and call the crime line. it )s been three years since isle of wight police found a man burned to death just a few feet since then -- investigators have made no arrests -- and say they need your help to solve the unsolved case. newschannel 3 s brendan ponton has the story. outcue:".std." duration:117 music 00:52 its kind of a mystery for us. what happened to torrey? that question has consumed investigators at the isle of wight she
it ranked newport news at 25 -- the city of norfolk came in at 28. those numbers stem from the number of violent crimes - last year. over the past few months - police leaders in both cities - have addressed their concerns about the deadly violence. we )re learning more about a body found this morning in a suffolk cemetery. police have now identified the body and are investigating it as a homicide. police say 42- year-old wayne watford s body was found around one-30 at the pleasant hill...
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turned to the biggest prize of all, a state championship "if we go all the way and basketball city and i norfolk, brian [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- tina fey, rachel maddow, musical guest santigold, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 429! woo! >> steve: and now, here he is,
turned to the biggest prize of all, a state championship "if we go all the way and basketball city and i norfolk, brian [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- tina fey, rachel maddow, musical guest santigold, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 429! woo! >> steve: and now, here he is,
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a violent weekend in the city of norfolk elise brown is live outside where police are investigating three separate shootings in just two days and never never lose their natural god given optimism from queens new york to hollywood to the white house remembering the life of former first lady nancy reagan and the good news in the forecast this week if you're a fan of sunshine man is going to be us to be warming up today we start the third reason craig is here with a look at your forecast more incorrect. i've got sunshine on a cloudy day and it's getting us pattern of applause from enthusiastically he's too kind. honestly that is way too high or low as three guys we think you love look outside we are going to see sunshine and it's really not going to be too cold regardless of it not being the month of may or march or around at the elizabeth river looking good that's a look towards fort norfolk how about the view from atop the westin looking out towards the coast just a really really nice start to the day you could see a little hazy right now in virginia beach things looking good up in the pen
a violent weekend in the city of norfolk elise brown is live outside where police are investigating three separate shootings in just two days and never never lose their natural god given optimism from queens new york to hollywood to the white house remembering the life of former first lady nancy reagan and the good news in the forecast this week if you're a fan of sunshine man is going to be us to be warming up today we start the third reason craig is here with a look at your forecast more...
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between her and republicans and targeting jobs and the economy in our area. 13:35 norfolk has a big stake in this. youre a big city -- one of the most important coastal city in our country. and others have worked hard to figure out what to do. its important and it puts people to work. the parade of candidates through hampton roads also brought ben carson - who spoke at regent university and hit hard on the importance of the military for the countrys future. 11 o clock sotvo were going to be extremely supportive of military, if you dont get military right, the rest of it really doesnt matter yesterdays visits wrapped up an important few days - as we had visits from most major candidates - highlighting the importance of the hampton roads vote on this super tuesday. todays the day to get out and vote. virginia beach public schools are opening 2 hours late to allow for people to get in before work. for your closest polling we have video from all of the candidates ) visits on wtkr dot com. and tune in to wtkr dot com - and newschannel three for complete coverage of today s all- important primary. we )ll bring you the r
between her and republicans and targeting jobs and the economy in our area. 13:35 norfolk has a big stake in this. youre a big city -- one of the most important coastal city in our country. and others have worked hard to figure out what to do. its important and it puts people to work. the parade of candidates through hampton roads also brought ben carson - who spoke at regent university and hit hard on the importance of the military for the countrys future. 11 o clock sotvo were going to be...
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sot - rose parker-tucker, norfolk - clip 38 :01-:06 6:19:50 it really doesnt purpose so if they're going to tear it down, if its going to help the city economy then that's fine with me. 6:20:05 butt sots sot - linette tolton-norfleet, norfolk - clip 39 :15-:20 6:22:59im not that community for that long i would like to see something done that would help the community. 6:23:11 right now special needs students that are part of the southeastern cooperative educational programs use oakwood. sometime between now and will move to richard bowling elementary school where they'll be for one year...after that, bowling will also be turned over to the city. still to come, a challenge for the job of portsmouth mayor kenny wright, and it's coming from a man who's been at city hall before. out with the old. we'll tell you when a new bonner bridge to the outer banks will be built. and why there was such a battle to have the current one torn down. and a somber anniversary 15 years ago. we remember the lives of 21 national guardsmen, most of whom based in a familiar face enters the race for portsmouth's mayor. tonight, john rowe announced he will run f
sot - rose parker-tucker, norfolk - clip 38 :01-:06 6:19:50 it really doesnt purpose so if they're going to tear it down, if its going to help the city economy then that's fine with me. 6:20:05 butt sots sot - linette tolton-norfleet, norfolk - clip 39 :15-:20 6:22:59im not that community for that long i would like to see something done that would help the community. 6:23:11 right now special needs students that are part of the southeastern cooperative educational programs use oakwood. sometime...
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to know how you think the city should spend money next year: schools, public safety, developement, taxes, whatever's on your mind. the meeting starts tonight at 6:30 in norfolk council chambers at city hall. tonight in newport news --- the school board wants your thoughts on next year's budget. there's a public hearing about the proposed 2017 operating budget at the administration building on warwick boulevard. it starts at 6:30. if you want to speak in person you'll have to fill out a request when you arrive. hampton roads is getting more than six-million-dollars to combat homelessness. u.s. senators mark warner and tim kaine of virginia made the announcement today. the money is coming from the the u.s. department of housing and urban development's continuum of care program. the money will go to local and non-profit organizations. more than 23-million dollars will be split among cities across the commonwealth. a close call caught on tape in colorado. a semi and nearly hit a truck going in the opposite direction. hail fell by the bucket fulls on monday. it looked more like snow than hail on the roads. chief meteorologist don slater overnight: mostly clear,.
to know how you think the city should spend money next year: schools, public safety, developement, taxes, whatever's on your mind. the meeting starts tonight at 6:30 in norfolk council chambers at city hall. tonight in newport news --- the school board wants your thoughts on next year's budget. there's a public hearing about the proposed 2017 operating budget at the administration building on warwick boulevard. it starts at 6:30. if you want to speak in person you'll have to fill out a request...