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longview closes tonight at sundown... longview closes tonight at sundown... tomorrow the owners will host a farewell party at the range from 2 to 6 p-m. that's open to the public and you can enjoy one last bucket of balls on the range free of charge. this morning w-h-o raido's van and bonnie were hosting a different sport ...played in a different kind of bubble ... in west des moines. our roger riley has the story. dave callison of the iowa regular baptist bible camp joined van and bonnie on the air this morning to talk about the bubble soccer event we are having at the soccer house october 23rd, 5-9am. they have been playing bubble soccer at the camp for a year and a half and people just have a blast! they have activities going on at the camp all year round. for more information on the camp, go to www.irbc.org. please join us for all the fun october 23rd...you can play as little as 1 minute! bring your friends, relatives, co- workers and play together! you don't need a team, but if you have several people that would all like to play together and you need to
longview closes tonight at sundown... longview closes tonight at sundown... tomorrow the owners will host a farewell party at the range from 2 to 6 p-m. that's open to the public and you can enjoy one last bucket of balls on the range free of charge. this morning w-h-o raido's van and bonnie were hosting a different sport ...played in a different kind of bubble ... in west des moines. our roger riley has the story. dave callison of the iowa regular baptist bible camp joined van and bonnie on...
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Oct 23, 2015
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longview closes at sundown... a farewell party for the range is tomorrow from two until six. a davis county runner won a big race this week, but won't get credit for it... channel 13's justin surrency tells us why his good sportsmanship.. it was what he'd worked all summer long for...to become davis county's first ever district cross country champion... i thought it was phenomenal, everyone giving high fives, right when i crossed the finish line i could t help but cry"then five minutes later i see this kid he's like dying and what not and he's about ready to fall.the runners name was garrett hinson from mediapolis. "he saw this runner on the ground unconscious and it seemed he wasn't getting medical attention"so and helped garrett.. "it was about 15 meters from the left...i knew i couldn't help him finish so i just gave him a push and told him you can do it..."zach said garret hinson's gratitude she said i was her hero"while calls it illegal and disqualified both runners... " i didn't want anyone to see me break down because i couldn't take it, all that work for nothing"in a
longview closes at sundown... a farewell party for the range is tomorrow from two until six. a davis county runner won a big race this week, but won't get credit for it... channel 13's justin surrency tells us why his good sportsmanship.. it was what he'd worked all summer long for...to become davis county's first ever district cross country champion... i thought it was phenomenal, everyone giving high fives, right when i crossed the finish line i could t help but cry"then five minutes...
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Oct 23, 2015
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. >>> firefighters have a house fire under control, but they tweeted a picture to us, a home on sundown lane not far from the airport. five people and seven dogs are displaced but no one is hurt. no word on how the fire started. >>> caltrans hosted a transportation forum to get input on what needs improving. >> we've all been there before, all of us can have our personal horror stories from our commute. people who drive around the bay area can tell-tales. we are here on the interstate 80 university avenue overcrossing. you can see traffic moving fine. wait a while and it could get bad. caltrans the transportation commission he'll a forum aimed at tackling the biggest issues facing commuters. deferred maintenance was one of the biggest. that caused a multicar pile up. caltrans said it should never have happened. it's not just the major problems, they know every pothole on the way to and from work. >> if you don't fill the potholes you have to do minor repairs. if you don't do minor repairs you have to do full recon instruction. >> officials say the likely solution will involve drivers di
. >>> firefighters have a house fire under control, but they tweeted a picture to us, a home on sundown lane not far from the airport. five people and seven dogs are displaced but no one is hurt. no word on how the fire started. >>> caltrans hosted a transportation forum to get input on what needs improving. >> we've all been there before, all of us can have our personal horror stories from our commute. people who drive around the bay area can tell-tales. we are here on...
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Oct 6, 2015
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sundown time at 6:19 p.m., getting earlier and earlier. a weak system is on the map moving out of the eastern part of the great lakes. as that arise during the day tomorrow, a few clouds up north and a slight chance of a sprinkle. outside of that, it turns out driver wednesday. pleasant lake -- dry for wednesday. it turns even warmer tomorrow. tonight, we will be chilly. low clouds, patchy fog after midnight. s elsewhere. notice the edge of spring warm has been squashed to the south, but it moves in for tomorrow and temperatures cool down a little as we go into thursday. a bit more by friday and the start of the weekend. one very weak system arrives tomorrow which will dictate a change in the temperatures come thursday but produce very little if any rain. only a chance of sprinkles or late shower will be in the great a little bit breezy and cooler. s s in southern new hampshire. our one shot of rain showers is on friday mainly during the should clear up by early saturday morning. most of this upcoming holiday weekend looks great. chilly to
sundown time at 6:19 p.m., getting earlier and earlier. a weak system is on the map moving out of the eastern part of the great lakes. as that arise during the day tomorrow, a few clouds up north and a slight chance of a sprinkle. outside of that, it turns out driver wednesday. pleasant lake -- dry for wednesday. it turns even warmer tomorrow. tonight, we will be chilly. low clouds, patchy fog after midnight. s elsewhere. notice the edge of spring warm has been squashed to the south, but it...
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Oct 20, 2015
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sundown at 6:23. we are moments away from that. back up tomorrow at 7:22. liable at the beautiful shot. live camera of the national harbor. the sun getting ready to go down across the horizon. downtown we have checking in at 63. as the sun is lower, the temperatures are starting to respond. in 68. 63 now with a light southerly wind at 7 miles per hour. it's still gorgeous out there this evening. temperatures 66. manassas right now 64 at andrews. 70 at winchester. it's 73 in stanton this evening. the skies are fairly clear. we have a few high clouds. as you look across the region in the next day or so, warmer weather. we are starting off milder in the morning. we don't have a cold start. we are talking temperatures tomorrow. low to mid-70's. a nice-looking wednesday afternoon. thursday. warmth. a lot of sunshine. few scattered clouds. mid-70's once again. we will see a cold front drop across the area friday. there may be clouds with it. but honestly a nice stretch follows behind. even though the temperatures are dropping back, it will be relative. we have ta
sundown at 6:23. we are moments away from that. back up tomorrow at 7:22. liable at the beautiful shot. live camera of the national harbor. the sun getting ready to go down across the horizon. downtown we have checking in at 63. as the sun is lower, the temperatures are starting to respond. in 68. 63 now with a light southerly wind at 7 miles per hour. it's still gorgeous out there this evening. temperatures 66. manassas right now 64 at andrews. 70 at winchester. it's 73 in stanton this...
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Oct 30, 2015
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in dubuque athletes will compete at sundown and at the mystique ice arena. "people are excited in the middle of winter and be active but it says a lot about this community. they way it backed it for 24 years and it keeps going every year." besides dubuque, some of the games take place in waterloo, cedar rapids and cedar falls. workout is being reviewed to determine if it qualifies as a "line of duty" death. the dustin jefferson murder trial will move to another county so he can be tried for the third time. tonight at 6 people make mistakes. like paying too much for wireless. so switch to u.s. cellular and we guarantee we'll beat the price on your current verizon or at&t plan. that's right, guaranteed to beat. plus, right now we'll give you a $150 promo card when you switch. don't let your next mistake be missing out. switch to u.s. cellular today for a price that's guaranteed iowa's largest "community" solar project in cedar falls is a hit. cedar falls utilities says 12-hundred customers have signed up to buy shares of the city's joint solar project. the pus
in dubuque athletes will compete at sundown and at the mystique ice arena. "people are excited in the middle of winter and be active but it says a lot about this community. they way it backed it for 24 years and it keeps going every year." besides dubuque, some of the games take place in waterloo, cedar rapids and cedar falls. workout is being reviewed to determine if it qualifies as a "line of duty" death. the dustin jefferson murder trial will move to another county so he...
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Oct 23, 2015
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on sundown lane. the red cross is helping the familiar find a place to live. >> new details in the shigella outbreak another jump in the number of people ill, with 141 cases now of those, 1189 are county residents. 14 cases from san mateo, alameda and santa cruz counties. one of nine alameda county cases is a child. results are pending for all workers at the mariscos restaurant the epicenter of the outbreak that started when people ate at the restaurant on friday or saturday. investigators say a sick worker with poor hygiene could spread the bacteria. >> the search is on for the driver of a car that slammed through a music store in san francisco. the cell phone video shows the damage before 3:00 a.m. at the union music company at the corner of market street. a blood trail was found near the car. the front of the building is damaged and you can see it has been boarded up. the light pole was damaged, as well. >> new support for a fallen bay area firefighter pilot and the community is stepping up to hono
on sundown lane. the red cross is helping the familiar find a place to live. >> new details in the shigella outbreak another jump in the number of people ill, with 141 cases now of those, 1189 are county residents. 14 cases from san mateo, alameda and santa cruz counties. one of nine alameda county cases is a child. results are pending for all workers at the mariscos restaurant the epicenter of the outbreak that started when people ate at the restaurant on friday or saturday....
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Oct 5, 2015
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sunup 7:09, sundown 6:47.e are losing 2:21 off the daylight hours a day compared to yesterday, each day losing two minutes. 70s around the peninsula, near the 80 degrees today and throughout the brentwood area, outside number will be 81, that will be in cloverdale. mid-seventies at the bay, mid 60s at the beaches, there's the warm up until we are back into the 90s on saturday and sunday. it's fleet week and if you are going to be in the city by the bay, temperatures mid-seventies, lots of blue skies for the blue angels. great day. >>> mount diablo, a popular place for a local bicyclists. >> but, as kpix 5's john ramos reports, it can be dangerous. >> reporter: riding a bike up the mountain can be a challenge which is the name of the actual race held there. but there are also times when the greater challenges staying alive. >> when you're doing the downhill you want to be careful coming into the corners because you never know what's around the corner. >> reporter: the problem is vehicles passing slow-moving bik
sunup 7:09, sundown 6:47.e are losing 2:21 off the daylight hours a day compared to yesterday, each day losing two minutes. 70s around the peninsula, near the 80 degrees today and throughout the brentwood area, outside number will be 81, that will be in cloverdale. mid-seventies at the bay, mid 60s at the beaches, there's the warm up until we are back into the 90s on saturday and sunday. it's fleet week and if you are going to be in the city by the bay, temperatures mid-seventies, lots of blue...
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Oct 16, 2015
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coast where you can see some of the fine fall color there in market square, time lapse from sunup to sundown. and showing that we did have bright skies a good part of the day after a couple of showers that moved through during the morning. in terms of fall color, peak conditions right now the many parts of new hampshire. kind of odd to have it happening and popping all over the state at the same time. but i think that's what happens when you have a very warm abnormally warm september and you get cool all of a sudden. right now we're at peak. a few spots in the great north woods slightly past peak. and very close to it the next few days we'll see peak conditions from manchester and over towards the coast. but a lot of fine color out there, even where it's not peak just yet. what's also peaking, coldest air our direction. as it moves in from the north and west there are some rain but notice on radar after a dry evening and first half of the overnight, scattered rain showers approach, at the same time cold air punches in from the north and west. and that will change any rain snow. right now 40'
coast where you can see some of the fine fall color there in market square, time lapse from sunup to sundown. and showing that we did have bright skies a good part of the day after a couple of showers that moved through during the morning. in terms of fall color, peak conditions right now the many parts of new hampshire. kind of odd to have it happening and popping all over the state at the same time. but i think that's what happens when you have a very warm abnormally warm september and you...
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Oct 17, 2015
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. >> and the theory was the days before electricity people would go to bed soon after sundown and sleep until sunrise and this study debunks that? >> yes, we saw on average these groups went to sleep at 3.3 hours after sunset long after it wos pitch dark. and i can say of the 94 people we examined, not a single one was going to sleep at sunset. that was not at all typical pop. >> and they were waking up before sunrise. >> in general they were waking up before sunrise. what we found is that the awakening time was closely tied to temperature. they would wake up at the minimum temperature of the night. and that was usually near sunrise. but in some cases, the minimum fell after sunrise. and that was still when the participants woke up. they woke up at the low point of temperature. >> so in light of what you found, what is sleep deprivation? does it vary by individual? i'm one of those people who if i don't get eight hours of sleep for a few days my eyelids start twitching. >> yeah, i think there are several ways to look at this data. one is that perhaps, the sleep time of these groups is s
. >> and the theory was the days before electricity people would go to bed soon after sundown and sleep until sunrise and this study debunks that? >> yes, we saw on average these groups went to sleep at 3.3 hours after sunset long after it wos pitch dark. and i can say of the 94 people we examined, not a single one was going to sleep at sunset. that was not at all typical pop. >> and they were waking up before sunrise. >> in general they were waking up before sunrise....
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Oct 8, 2015
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the tragic search for a missing cargo ship is now over at sundown last night. the coast guard ended the search for the 33 crewmembers on board el faro. the ship sank off the bahamas coast during hurricane joaquin. president obama issued a statement offering comfort to the victims' family. on board, three sailors from massachusetts, jeffrey mathias, keith griffin and mariette wright. family and friends are mourning those on board. last night a large crowd gathered in kingston to honor jeffrey mathias. the 43-year-old was a consultant on the ship. he leaves behind a wife and three children. his wife was among the moyrners at the vigil. >> she went out today for the first time. she told the children yesterday. >> the little one who is 3 will never remember his father. >> relatives say mathias planned to work at sea for a few more years before returning home to work at a cranberry farm owned by his parents. >>> disturbing video this morning of a stabbing in chelsea. witnesses -- a chelsea man got into a fight with his neighbor. the video shows the fight as. >> spil
the tragic search for a missing cargo ship is now over at sundown last night. the coast guard ended the search for the 33 crewmembers on board el faro. the ship sank off the bahamas coast during hurricane joaquin. president obama issued a statement offering comfort to the victims' family. on board, three sailors from massachusetts, jeffrey mathias, keith griffin and mariette wright. family and friends are mourning those on board. last night a large crowd gathered in kingston to honor jeffrey...
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Oct 23, 2015
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when neighbors noticed a lot of smoke and flames coming from the garage on the 1500 block of sundown lane. they called the fire department. the garage was fully engulfed by the time the crews got here. and residents tell us when they woke up and saw the flames it was a mad scramble to get five people and seven dogs out. but they did it. everyone is okay. they are all together now. investigators say the residents have not had power since march and they have been using generators ever since. investigators also say the tenants have been using candles to see at night. and those candles are what started this fire. san jose fire says this is not unusual in the bay area where rent is sky high. >> just before 2:00 we were notified by several callers saying there was a fire at the front of this house. the first engine on scene got here and found the garage was fully involved and the fire was spread together interior of the house. >> reporter: and it looks like the red cross is now making the rounds with these residents to make sure they have the basic needs also housing vouchers and a place t
when neighbors noticed a lot of smoke and flames coming from the garage on the 1500 block of sundown lane. they called the fire department. the garage was fully engulfed by the time the crews got here. and residents tell us when they woke up and saw the flames it was a mad scramble to get five people and seven dogs out. but they did it. everyone is okay. they are all together now. investigators say the residents have not had power since march and they have been using generators ever since....
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Oct 6, 2015
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sundown 6:45. two minutes and 23 seconds are shaved off our daylight hours. day are getting shorter. i know frank feels the difference. 60s beaches, 70s bayside, 70s around the peninsula today all the way up into the high 70s and low 80s east of the bay. that wind is gentle out of the southwest five to ten miles per hour. warmer on wednesday and thursday through saturday. i deal conditions for the blue angels. you know, over the past 20 years of working here i have never seen it where 7 consecutive days we are fog- free for the blue angels. >> i don't think i have seen it that way in a long time period. >> here you have it. saturday will be the best day. a few clouds will be here on sunday with temperatures in the low 70s. >> saturday is your pick of the week. >> of the weekend. >> all right. we'll take it. thanks. >>> coming up, general mills is recalling nearly 2 million boxes of cheerios cereal all packaged at their lodi plant. we'll tell you why coming up. wes to invite all you pet lovers send us your questions about their health and well- being. pets@kpi
sundown 6:45. two minutes and 23 seconds are shaved off our daylight hours. day are getting shorter. i know frank feels the difference. 60s beaches, 70s bayside, 70s around the peninsula today all the way up into the high 70s and low 80s east of the bay. that wind is gentle out of the southwest five to ten miles per hour. warmer on wednesday and thursday through saturday. i deal conditions for the blue angels. you know, over the past 20 years of working here i have never seen it where 7...
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after sundown 68 degrees and the low 60s by 9. the upper 50s overnight tonight.clouds gathering ahead of the approaching front. it won't get as chilly tomorrow morning as this morning. in any event tomorrow's big story will be the front churning clouds through the region. it will be warm ahead of the front. 70 degrees. we'll have sprinkles and showers popping through at times. from down to noon they will a line of showers coming through and other spotty sprinkles and showers another model bringing a light rounds in around 5:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m. dry, clouds and sun, and chance of a shower popping through. the exclusive accuweather five-day forecast is exclusive accuweather forecast, sunny and nice afternoon. the high of 75 will feel good. if you're going to the flyers home opener, why not get the first win on the board. more clouds and sunny breaks on tuesday, as you saw occasionally a sprinkle or shower rolling through and 74 is the mild high. as the front gets away from us, we'll see a high of 67 degrees wednesday and thursday, and then friday clouds and showers p
after sundown 68 degrees and the low 60s by 9. the upper 50s overnight tonight.clouds gathering ahead of the approaching front. it won't get as chilly tomorrow morning as this morning. in any event tomorrow's big story will be the front churning clouds through the region. it will be warm ahead of the front. 70 degrees. we'll have sprinkles and showers popping through at times. from down to noon they will a line of showers coming through and other spotty sprinkles and showers another model...
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earlier in the evening, just after sundown, the body of officer holder was carried out of the greater a.m.e. cathedral where hundreds, if not thousands paid their respects. >> i'm a friend of the family and here to give my support. >> reporter: his aunt draped in the flag of his home country ghana, says he will be buried there. >> you usually take the family back home. it's a tradition, and we will keep it up. >> reporter: his father and fiancee were surrounded by loved ones. commissioner bratton were both there. the dedication to his community will be missed. >> we lost one of our valiant officers who did what we asked of him each and every day. >> reporter: this woman knows what it's like having lost her own son. >> i'm a mother, and i just feel for the family, and i live around the corner. i had to pay my respects to a 33-year-old man. >> reporter: officer holder's family was here for the whole day. they did not leave the church until his casket was carried out. valerie castro, cbs 2. >>> services tomorrow will be at the greater allen a.m.e. cathedral in queens, and his his home co
earlier in the evening, just after sundown, the body of officer holder was carried out of the greater a.m.e. cathedral where hundreds, if not thousands paid their respects. >> i'm a friend of the family and here to give my support. >> reporter: his aunt draped in the flag of his home country ghana, says he will be buried there. >> you usually take the family back home. it's a tradition, and we will keep it up. >> reporter: his father and fiancee were surrounded by loved...
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Oct 16, 2015
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. - if you don't fix it by sundown, you'll be cute puppets forever. (man screaming) - quick!k to the lab! - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is what came first. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird, and especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music) (whinnying)
. - if you don't fix it by sundown, you'll be cute puppets forever. (man screaming) - quick!k to the lab! - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is what came first. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that...
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Oct 7, 2015
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sundown at 6:43, shaving off 2 minutes and 23 seconds of sunlight than yesterday. 70s and 80s up to 86 degrees our outside number today. that will be to the east of brentwood and to the south in gilroy. west winds 45 to 10. there's your thursday through saturday climbing into the 90s. and i got to tell you that it's a benign weather pattern each and every day. temperatures, yeah, pretty much stable. >> you don't have to do a lot of work. >> not really. did you see that hurricane out there? >> yeah. >> i know, i know. >> we know you're working hard. >> where's your blog? >> oh-oh! >> while they fight, let's look at the big board right now. [ laughter ] >> let's see what that's doing. hey. it doesn't look bad. dow is up 72 points. >> we love you, roberta. [ laughter ] [ overlapping speakers ] >>> hey, some sweet treats. i could use one. enthusiasts want to stick around, la boulange is back. i hope i am. we'll be right back. >>> but first, we want to invite all you pet lovers send us your questions about their health and well-being. just email pets@kpix.com or on our facebook page, and we
sundown at 6:43, shaving off 2 minutes and 23 seconds of sunlight than yesterday. 70s and 80s up to 86 degrees our outside number today. that will be to the east of brentwood and to the south in gilroy. west winds 45 to 10. there's your thursday through saturday climbing into the 90s. and i got to tell you that it's a benign weather pattern each and every day. temperatures, yeah, pretty much stable. >> you don't have to do a lot of work. >> not really. did you see that hurricane out...
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a nice sundown as a cool front passed offshore. we are starting to see drier air building and statewide to -- statewide. mid-to-upper 60' s in northern new hampshire. it topped off only in 59, one of the cool spots in plymouth. 70-73, about 10-12 degrees above the average this time of year. it' s relatively mild, along 50 in the canadian border. elsewhere, 50' s to around 60. later tonight, temperatures will tumble into the low to mid 30' s, upper 30' s in central and southern new hampshire. not nearly the rebound tomorrow compared to what we saw today. for tomorrow, clouds that are across the north country will tend to dwindle and dissipate by midday. elsewhere, mostly sunny sky for your friday. despite the sun, it will be breezy and very cool. at the start of the weekend, sunshine on mid-some increasingly high clouds. your best chance of showers over the weekend, not until sunday morning, and they should move out for a nice afternoon. lower 50' s to our south, and a few notches above that as we go into saturday. it will be quite
a nice sundown as a cool front passed offshore. we are starting to see drier air building and statewide to -- statewide. mid-to-upper 60' s in northern new hampshire. it topped off only in 59, one of the cool spots in plymouth. 70-73, about 10-12 degrees above the average this time of year. it' s relatively mild, along 50 in the canadian border. elsewhere, 50' s to around 60. later tonight, temperatures will tumble into the low to mid 30' s, upper 30' s in central and southern new hampshire....
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Oct 5, 2015
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the vast majority of palestinians remains in force until the end of the jewish holiday, which is at sundown this evening. then netanyahu will be holding a meeting of his full cabinet of which is expected he'll discuss what measures to take in the what has been a period of intense unrest both in and around the old city as throughout the occupied west bank as a whole. also potential conflict in gaza. two missiles have been fired. only one hitting israeli territory causing no injuries. and in gaza itself a meeting of palestinians factions this morning insisted that the palestinian short must end all cooperation with israel making good on the threat made by mahmood abbas, that they would no longer observe the oslo accord, which governs security cooperation because israel does not. mounting tension, mounting conflict in many parts of the west bank as well as in and around jerusalem. >> nato members are to meet after a russian fighter jet flew into turkish air space. the united states has said it's deeply concerned, and turkey is saying that the situation escalates. >> it's a recurring nightmare
the vast majority of palestinians remains in force until the end of the jewish holiday, which is at sundown this evening. then netanyahu will be holding a meeting of his full cabinet of which is expected he'll discuss what measures to take in the what has been a period of intense unrest both in and around the old city as throughout the occupied west bank as a whole. also potential conflict in gaza. two missiles have been fired. only one hitting israeli territory causing no injuries. and in gaza...
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Oct 6, 2015
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we are working closer to an early sundown time. the first of november is when we flipped the clocks back an hour, and that is when the sunset will enjoy the daylight while we have it. for a good part of the afternoon, quite a few clouds stretched -- mixed in. the next couple days, and it turns cooler by the weeks and with the best shot of showers on friday. no rain out there right now. temperatures are quite chilly, 30' s and lower 40' s. s from overnight, we bought them out a few lower than where we are now. lower 30' s in the great north woods. also a touch of frost in northern communities. elsewhere, frost levels between 38-43. a little wedge of spring warmth of building into the ohio valley. temperatures are a little bit lower than they were earlier in the afternoon, but nonetheless, temperatures are a little higher. that moves in for two days. then we cooldown for the end of the week as more seasonable air takes over. no big temperature disparity from north to south, east of last come and because of that, no major storms. all
we are working closer to an early sundown time. the first of november is when we flipped the clocks back an hour, and that is when the sunset will enjoy the daylight while we have it. for a good part of the afternoon, quite a few clouds stretched -- mixed in. the next couple days, and it turns cooler by the weeks and with the best shot of showers on friday. no rain out there right now. temperatures are quite chilly, 30' s and lower 40' s. s from overnight, we bought them out a few lower than...
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Oct 27, 2015
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lots of sunshine tomorrow from sun up until sundown. temperature starting off chilly and ending up right around the mid-50' s by early to mid afternoon. clear and frosty cold tonight, a few low 30' s in manchester and along the coast. clouds takeover on wednesday, showers arrive on wednesday. thursday morning we could see wins up to 30 got lost for our. then it really warms up quickly for thursday and then back to seasonably chilly for friday. halloween, here it is saturday. clocks back one hour early sunday. tom cole and a quick turnaround for the patriots on thursday. right jeb bush was a very strong governor, probably the strongest governor in the history of the state of florida. he was a young guy and i think there were some folks in the legislature that thought they might be able to run over him. that didn't happen. one tax cut wasn't enough- he had to do more. it wasn't enough to have 15,000 kids with school choice in florida, he wanted to have 100,000 kids. if he didn't like a project, it was going to be vetoed. it didn't matter
lots of sunshine tomorrow from sun up until sundown. temperature starting off chilly and ending up right around the mid-50' s by early to mid afternoon. clear and frosty cold tonight, a few low 30' s in manchester and along the coast. clouds takeover on wednesday, showers arrive on wednesday. thursday morning we could see wins up to 30 got lost for our. then it really warms up quickly for thursday and then back to seasonably chilly for friday. halloween, here it is saturday. clocks back one...
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at sundown last night, the coast guard officially ended the search for the 33 crewmembers on board el faro. the ship sank off the bahamas during hurricane joaquin. president obama issued a statement offering comfort to the victims' families. among those on board three sailors from massachusetts. jeffrey mathias, keith griffin and mariette wright. hundreds of family members and those on board. . >>julie: last night a large crowd in kingston to honor jeffrey mathias. the 42-year-old was a consultant on the ship. he leaves behind a wife and three children. his wife was among the mouvrners at the vigil. >> she went out today for the first time. she told the children yesterday >> the little one who is 3 will never see their father. >> relatives say mathias plan >> relatives say mathias planned to work for sea before returning home to work at a cranberry farm owned by his parents. >>> day two for the danvers teenager charged for killing his math teacher. in court, 56 of the first 115 potential jurors were excused. chism's attorney asked the judge to ban from photographing the teen during th
at sundown last night, the coast guard officially ended the search for the 33 crewmembers on board el faro. the ship sank off the bahamas during hurricane joaquin. president obama issued a statement offering comfort to the victims' families. among those on board three sailors from massachusetts. jeffrey mathias, keith griffin and mariette wright. hundreds of family members and those on board. . >>julie: last night a large crowd in kingston to honor jeffrey mathias. the 42-year-old was a...
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. >> the coast guarding the 7-day search at sundown. all 33 aboard presumed drown. >> jeff there is no longer with us. >> also in massachusetts, keith gift of winthrop who moved to florida. his wife, katie, pecks twins, and president obama externalling condolence saying that grieving families deserve answers. we have to do everything in our power to sure that safety of our people including those who work at sea. the parents are well-known. >> tonight really just wanted to say that we love you guys. there is anything we can do to stand with you? >> the ntsb says the things initial stages and it is the determined to find out what happened and why. gin failure in the path of a category four storm. live kingston, jorge quiroga, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: taking a live look at the boston skyline on a wednesday night. clear and cool out there tonight. and mike there's a little show in the sky for some tonight. okra. this comes from nantucket. beautiful out there. i went outside and touch light. i could not see it. i will show you more pictur
. >> the coast guarding the 7-day search at sundown. all 33 aboard presumed drown. >> jeff there is no longer with us. >> also in massachusetts, keith gift of winthrop who moved to florida. his wife, katie, pecks twins, and president obama externalling condolence saying that grieving families deserve answers. we have to do everything in our power to sure that safety of our people including those who work at sea. the parents are well-known. >> tonight really just wanted...
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they said black people cannot meet in groups of six after sundown. it had even more ominous laws january,like each african-americans had to produce a document showing where they were going to work or the coming year and if they cannot produce that document, they would be fined for vagrancy and sentenced to work on a plantation to pay off the fine for the coming year. the core of the black codes was to restore slavery in form if not in law. the black codes shock a lot of people in the north because it seemed like after over 700,000 americans dead that the war meant more than that. when congress finally came back into session, a long struggle goes on with resident johnson as -- president johnson as to what is vision of reconstruction would be and what congress says it would be. eventually out of the joint committee of reconstruction comes the 14th amendment, which will be congress's terms. included in the language you read are lots of phrases like the equal protection clause that are aimed directly at the black codes. if you have a law that says people
they said black people cannot meet in groups of six after sundown. it had even more ominous laws january,like each african-americans had to produce a document showing where they were going to work or the coming year and if they cannot produce that document, they would be fined for vagrancy and sentenced to work on a plantation to pay off the fine for the coming year. the core of the black codes was to restore slavery in form if not in law. the black codes shock a lot of people in the north...
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newfound lake, beautiful scene we had from sun up until sundown. a very cold start statewide. no records, but certainly colder than we' far in this fall season. and a good part of the spring. you have to go back to april 2 to find when we were this cold at 19 in concord. 27 along the shore, just above record lows, and as we go through the overnight, no more concern about record low temperatures. a warm front is approaching from the west. behind that, temperatures are jumping well above the average. along that front, that is where there has been a scattering of showers. now they are beginning to work into seven parts of new hampshire. they are in the form of rain. there were a few wet snowflakes mixed in across the north country. . 21 on top of mount washington. a lot of the snow coming in, of course, over this past weekend. temperatures in the mid-30' s north. as you get points south and east, low-to-mid 40' s. certainly warmer than we were at any point last evening and during the overnight. here is a nice wedge of springlike warmth heading in our direction. it looks like temp
newfound lake, beautiful scene we had from sun up until sundown. a very cold start statewide. no records, but certainly colder than we' far in this fall season. and a good part of the spring. you have to go back to april 2 to find when we were this cold at 19 in concord. 27 along the shore, just above record lows, and as we go through the overnight, no more concern about record low temperatures. a warm front is approaching from the west. behind that, temperatures are jumping well above the...
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but it is flat out cold this morning, a lot of 30s on the map, likely to be wet by sundown tonight and heavy rain makes it tomorrow a weather alert day here at nbc 4. more frequent updates coming. there is the radar this morning. rain already in southwestern and c
but it is flat out cold this morning, a lot of 30s on the map, likely to be wet by sundown tonight and heavy rain makes it tomorrow a weather alert day here at nbc 4. more frequent updates coming. there is the radar this morning. rain already in southwestern and c
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at sundown tonight, the coast guard ended its search for the missing crew members on a u.s. cargo ship that sank off the bahamas during hurricane joaquin. seven of those crew members have wmur' s suzanne roantree tonight spoke with a retired cargo ship captain who spent decades traveling the same route. suzanne: retired captain john nicoll who now lives in wolfboro is part of the shipping industry who today is mourning the loss of the 33 people on board el faro. several having ties to massachusetts and maine maritime academies. >> we have lost friends, colleagues, and alumni. we honor them best by continuing to commit to the excellence they bravely pursued. suzanne while the maritime : academies come to grips with the tragedy, those who are closest to the industry are asking questions of their own. jon nicoll a retired captain who spent nearly 40 years on the same route the el faro ran to puerto rico is looking hard at the captains decision to head into the storm instead of going around it. he says the fact the storm turned from a category one to a category four with in just
at sundown tonight, the coast guard ended its search for the missing crew members on a u.s. cargo ship that sank off the bahamas during hurricane joaquin. seven of those crew members have wmur' s suzanne roantree tonight spoke with a retired cargo ship captain who spent decades traveling the same route. suzanne: retired captain john nicoll who now lives in wolfboro is part of the shipping industry who today is mourning the loss of the 33 people on board el faro. several having ties to...
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fire crews say the tenants of the house on sundown lane had been burning candles since pg&e cutted off the power last spring. >>> -- cut off the power last spring. >> they continued to live in the house without electricity. rents are high. as rents go up they put more people in the house to share the expense. >> they can judge us. they don't know us and they don't know what is really going on. >> everyone got out okay but the house is damaged. firefighters say they are seeing more calls every day where multiple families and friends are sharing living space because of rent prices. >>> gunfire erupted in a san leandro neighborhood today after an officer-involved shooting. it happened near san leandro high school on 137th avenue near bancroft avenue at 9 a.m. officers were called to a home after reports of an armed suicidal man in a car. there was a confrontation and then the exchange of gunfire. the man was hurt, taken to the hospital. he is expected to survive. no officers were hurt. the high school was briefly placed on lockdown. >>> oakland police used "operation cease-fire" to confis
fire crews say the tenants of the house on sundown lane had been burning candles since pg&e cutted off the power last spring. >>> -- cut off the power last spring. >> they continued to live in the house without electricity. rents are high. as rents go up they put more people in the house to share the expense. >> they can judge us. they don't know us and they don't know what is really going on. >> everyone got out okay but the house is damaged. firefighters say...
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at sundown, the coast guard officially end the the search for the 33 crewmembers on board el faro. the ship sank off of the bahamas during hurricane joaquin. president obama issued a statement offering comfort to the victims' families. among those on board three sailor from massachusetts, jeffrey mathias. steve griffin and mariette hundreds of family and friends are mourning those on board. last night a large crowd gathered in wingston to honor jeffrey mathias. he was a consultant on the ship he was a consultant on the ship. he leaves behind a wife and three children. his wife was among those mourners at the vigil. >> she went out fore the first time. she told her children yesterday she told her children yesterday. >> the little bun 3 will never remember his father. >> he was going to work at sea for a few more years before returning to work at his parent returning to work at his parent's cranberry farm. >>> in court, 56 of the first 1 >>> in court, 56 of the first 115 jurors were excused. chism's attorney has asked a judge to ban the media from photographing the teen during the tr
at sundown, the coast guard officially end the the search for the 33 crewmembers on board el faro. the ship sank off of the bahamas during hurricane joaquin. president obama issued a statement offering comfort to the victims' families. among those on board three sailor from massachusetts, jeffrey mathias. steve griffin and mariette hundreds of family and friends are mourning those on board. last night a large crowd gathered in wingston to honor jeffrey mathias. he was a consultant on the ship...
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on sundown lane causing major damage to the garage. five people and seven dogs have been displaced. firefighters an hour to bring it under control. no one was hurt. >> a busy morning for breaking news, san ramon was hit by four small earthquakes around 3:00 a.m. the largest at 2.8 magnitude earthquake at 2:55. mike said he heard that before he felt it centered on the south side of canyon road south of the other earthquakes we have eastbound in the past few weeks. >> man stabbed three employees inside a pittsburg grocery store. this is a surveillance photo of the man authorities say employees tried to stop him from stealing razors from winco foods and employees got into an altercation with him near the entrance at 8:30 last night. police say he pulled a knife and stabbed three workers a witness said one was stabbed in the back, another in the shoulder, a third in the arm. they were all taken to the hospital and expected to give. we are headed to the scene with a report coming up. >> police are investigating an accident in pittsburg that happened on the pittsburg antioch highway
on sundown lane causing major damage to the garage. five people and seven dogs have been displaced. firefighters an hour to bring it under control. no one was hurt. >> a busy morning for breaking news, san ramon was hit by four small earthquakes around 3:00 a.m. the largest at 2.8 magnitude earthquake at 2:55. mike said he heard that before he felt it centered on the south side of canyon road south of the other earthquakes we have eastbound in the past few weeks. >> man stabbed...
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when neighbors saw smokes and flames from the garage on sundown lane and called the fire department. the garage was fully engulfed by the time the crews got here. five people and seven dogs got out okay. they are all together right now. investigators say this home has not had power since march. and that the residents have been on generator power since. they have been using candles and they say that's what started the fire, candles in the garage. >> we got several calls saying there was a fire at the front of this house. the first engine on scene found the garage fully involved and the fire was spreading to the interior of the house. >> reporter: and so san jose fire is telling us that, yeah, with the sky high rents now in the bay area you're starting to see this more. more people cramped into their homes. a lot of stuff inside the homes to burn. and so really you have an overcrowding situation that makes the firefighting effort and the fire danger worse here at the bay area. that's all for now. we'll follow the story throughout the morning. live at east san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. >>>
when neighbors saw smokes and flames from the garage on sundown lane and called the fire department. the garage was fully engulfed by the time the crews got here. five people and seven dogs got out okay. they are all together right now. investigators say this home has not had power since march. and that the residents have been on generator power since. they have been using candles and they say that's what started the fire, candles in the garage. >> we got several calls saying there was a...
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the house is on sundown lane not far from the airport in san jose. no one was hurt but the cause is under investigation. >>> it's a morning battle we undertake to drive to and from work. everyone has their pet peeve. caltrans held a forum to hear about it. live in richmond with a peek at the peeves and what caltrans says it will take to fick them. >> that's right. every one of us that drives to work has their own set of challenges to face. we are here live in richmond at the on-ramp, you can see at this hour things are moving well as far as getting off and on interstate 80. things looking good, last night caltrans held a forum aimed at tackling the biggest issues facing commuters. one was deferred maintenance. that came to a head with the collapse of the bridge monday night. that caused a multicar pile up and it never should have happened. the most common issue is congestion. >> we have the biggest, the greatest congestion in the country. this is not something we want. >> maintenance and congestion relief will be asking drivers to dig into their pock
the house is on sundown lane not far from the airport in san jose. no one was hurt but the cause is under investigation. >>> it's a morning battle we undertake to drive to and from work. everyone has their pet peeve. caltrans held a forum to hear about it. live in richmond with a peek at the peeves and what caltrans says it will take to fick them. >> that's right. every one of us that drives to work has their own set of challenges to face. we are here live in richmond at the...
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mostly sundown today a litre ne cooler as it gets warmer. more clouds in the area. as we head ty aarre, cer rum` hs day wecomeenern fanto tic weather, sunny and nice. back into the low 70s for highs. let's bring in ines and get a quick look at the morning commute. >> ines: a few incidents here and there. ordo lal dnes ys on the l ie. trafwnc slow coming off the northern state parkway. the trains, all running on are and ofwe to schedule. ing dke is in with spopss. >> duke: we were on vacation and paid 30 euros, i want my money bareet. coming up in spopsunn hockey is back. back. rangers open up season last chicbaro's banner party. we'll be right back >> ben: check in the headlines for you on a thursatiy morning. approached men in an car and to open fired on them. the gun was rick covered at the scene. ofwncers were not hit. they did return. one man did go to the hospital with a gunshrue to his lngl. the other t st are on the loose. >> juliet: fan duel has decided to ban all of its employees and for cashing in after playing fantasy sports game. a draft king worker one
mostly sundown today a litre ne cooler as it gets warmer. more clouds in the area. as we head ty aarre, cer rum` hs day wecomeenern fanto tic weather, sunny and nice. back into the low 70s for highs. let's bring in ines and get a quick look at the morning commute. >> ines: a few incidents here and there. ordo lal dnes ys on the l ie. trafwnc slow coming off the northern state parkway. the trains, all running on are and ofwe to schedule. ing dke is in with spopss. >> duke: we were on...
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sundown 27:00 p.m. if you see it it's going to break through the clouds in the first part of the morning. humidity is rising. a few scattered clouds. let's talk about what we have as seventy-two in the city, 66 in monticello, upper 60s down to delmar. now we are back in the 50s and we do have 48 at monticello and 63 at newark. and the wind is light, out of the south at 5 miles per hour. if these all away to the north and into buffalo. here come the clouds, you will see them approaching and there are the showers reaching buffalo towards more the detroit, first batch tomorrow afternoon and then this cold front comes our direction and makes it the risk and trans and temperatures are going to respond. then we have this sliver coming on through. mostly tomorrow afternoon into the first part of tomorrow night. your holiday weekend is going to be outstanding. ninety-seven, 60s in seattle, also backed to kansas city. eighty in atlanta to the gulf coast staying in the 80s tomorrow. here is your day planner. brea
sundown 27:00 p.m. if you see it it's going to break through the clouds in the first part of the morning. humidity is rising. a few scattered clouds. let's talk about what we have as seventy-two in the city, 66 in monticello, upper 60s down to delmar. now we are back in the 50s and we do have 48 at monticello and 63 at newark. and the wind is light, out of the south at 5 miles per hour. if these all away to the north and into buffalo. here come the clouds, you will see them approaching and...
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Oct 20, 2015
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said things like, black people can't meet in groups of six after sundown. it also had even more onerous laws, like each january, african-americans had to produce a document showing where they were going to work for the coming year. if they couldn't produce the document as to what plantation they were going to work on, they'd be fined and sentenced to work on a plantation to pay off the fine for the coming year. the core of the black codes was to restore slavery in form, if not in law. the black codes shocked a lot of people in the north because it seemed like, after over 700,000 americans dead, the war meant more than that. when congress finally came back into session the following december, a long struggle goes on with president johnson, as to what his vision of reconstruction would be and what congress' would be. eventually, out of the joint committee of reconstruction comes the 14th amendment, which will be congress's terms to the south. included in the language you just read are lots of phrases like the equal protection clause, aimed directly at the bla
said things like, black people can't meet in groups of six after sundown. it also had even more onerous laws, like each january, african-americans had to produce a document showing where they were going to work for the coming year. if they couldn't produce the document as to what plantation they were going to work on, they'd be fined and sentenced to work on a plantation to pay off the fine for the coming year. the core of the black codes was to restore slavery in form, if not in law. the black...
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jose 20 this the fire department said the shock of the fire blazing about 2:00 this morning it is on sundownine 5 people and seven dogs lived in that home and the garage was sears the damage as well but no one was hurt >>james: is expected to make land fall of south forced to call this afternoon but storm strengthened yesterday it is not a category 5 hurricane with maximum sustained winds and grown to nearly 200 mi. from our that storm expected to make landfall in that area between manzanilla and porter belter it could be catastrophic will make landfall and that is why we have any family >>anny hong: if that is enough to pick up an airplane and put it in the air for these are some of its powerful destructive winds we're talking about half right now is limited category five hurricane sit here is a look at the half south is not expected to lose in this trained as a makes landfall was it does benefit will lose strength we're saying just over 242 mi. from our and with pictures recalling to do it wanted impact's mexico will also bring very heavy rains over to taxes over the weekend that the deal
jose 20 this the fire department said the shock of the fire blazing about 2:00 this morning it is on sundownine 5 people and seven dogs lived in that home and the garage was sears the damage as well but no one was hurt >>james: is expected to make land fall of south forced to call this afternoon but storm strengthened yesterday it is not a category 5 hurricane with maximum sustained winds and grown to nearly 200 mi. from our that storm expected to make landfall in that area between...
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bundle up a little bit, the winds easing back after sundown. saturday, sun gives way to increasing clouds in the afternoon and evening. it will be a chilly halloween high of 58 degrees. 55 degrees by 6:00 p.m. saturday night. 52 by 9:00. light winds mostly cloudy, it will be cool enough to put layers on beneath the costumes, the same thing for temple fans heading to lincoln financial field. surnly -- sunny and cool today, the sixers have their home opener tonight. saturday halloween, cool for temple football and trick or treating. saturday night we set the clocks back one hour, a bit milder on sunday, high of 67. there will be a period of the day where clouds sweep through and passing shower or two, by no means is sunday a washout. a spotty shower at some point during the day. monday we're watching a southern storm. in any event no matter what happens monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, looking great! hardly novemberish. >> looking early fallish. >>> up next, more stories you didn't see last night. crews had to act fast when highly flammable
bundle up a little bit, the winds easing back after sundown. saturday, sun gives way to increasing clouds in the afternoon and evening. it will be a chilly halloween high of 58 degrees. 55 degrees by 6:00 p.m. saturday night. 52 by 9:00. light winds mostly cloudy, it will be cool enough to put layers on beneath the costumes, the same thing for temple fans heading to lincoln financial field. surnly -- sunny and cool today, the sixers have their home opener tonight. saturday halloween, cool for...
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we haven't heard when sundown mountain in dubuque plans to open for the season -- but they are holding a job fair this weekend. we'll be right back tuesday is national sandwich day at subway. buy any sub and a 30z drink and you'll get another sub free. who you give it to... is up to you. i bought one and they gave me a free one to give away. so nice to meet you bye. november 3rd is national sandwich day at subway. eastern iowa. they vary in size and structure from city to city. some are commmly known ganns, connected to chicago ann minneapolis but others are hybrids -- homegrown gangs -- that have started on our streets. kwwls olivia mancino investigates eastern iowa gang violence. "we have shots fired on elm homegrown gangs are working to claim their street corners. the waterloo gang task force points to this home as a known gang hangout, and my photographer and i certainly didnt feel welcomemehere. "you always looking over your shoulder...always" dozens of these gangs have made their way on and off the police radar for yearsrs. joon is a formerrblood. he requested not to be identifie
we haven't heard when sundown mountain in dubuque plans to open for the season -- but they are holding a job fair this weekend. we'll be right back tuesday is national sandwich day at subway. buy any sub and a 30z drink and you'll get another sub free. who you give it to... is up to you. i bought one and they gave me a free one to give away. so nice to meet you bye. november 3rd is national sandwich day at subway. eastern iowa. they vary in size and structure from city to city. some are commmly...
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raindrops move into the metro right around or just after sundown.ryone should be wet by 11:00 tomorrow night and rain could be heavy at times wednesday morn, wednesday afternoon up to about early wednesday evening. could be two inches or more. today's high, upper 50s, low 60s. here's your forecast. a mild day but heavy rain on wednesday, they move out for thursday. dry on friday and dry for halloween. time for traffic. here's melissa mollet. >>> we're looking aet the top of the beltway, inner loop. it's hard to tell what's going on. it looks like that vehicle is hooked up and will be out of the way in just a little bit. really not looking bad at this point. things clearing out of the way here. outer loop, we do have a report of a crash there, something blocking lanes i should say. 66 westbound at lehighway. brand-new disabled vehicle. doesn't seem to be slowing things down. we still have that accident as well and remember orange, silver, blue lines, delays in both areas. eun? >> thank you, melissa. 5:54. something you should be aware of. police are
raindrops move into the metro right around or just after sundown.ryone should be wet by 11:00 tomorrow night and rain could be heavy at times wednesday morn, wednesday afternoon up to about early wednesday evening. could be two inches or more. today's high, upper 50s, low 60s. here's your forecast. a mild day but heavy rain on wednesday, they move out for thursday. dry on friday and dry for halloween. time for traffic. here's melissa mollet. >>> we're looking aet the top of the...
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Oct 30, 2015
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emphasis on sunshine because we only have about another 20, 25 minute to go before sundown and tomorrow will be the last time we see the sunset after 5:00 for don't forget it's returning to daylight saving time gone, eastern standard times returns later tomorrow night, early sunday morning. so the sunset on sunday, 4:38 in the afternoon. notice right now dry air nosing in. there are some clouds back to the west. good news, as haley pointed out for trick or treating not only tonight but into tomorrow night, it will be on the dry side. again that fall chill has returned after record warmth at the coast yesterday and a run well into the 70's in many spots back into the lower 50's. compared to yesterday, much colder, anywhere from 10 to 20 degrees lower than we were at this time last night. winds beginning to come down, but still on the breezy side out of the west northwest, that's a cool air direction for new hampshire and that means we'll start to see temperatures next couple hours. fnf games tonight, expect the child. but dry weather, and a breeze early this evening will eventually dimin
emphasis on sunshine because we only have about another 20, 25 minute to go before sundown and tomorrow will be the last time we see the sunset after 5:00 for don't forget it's returning to daylight saving time gone, eastern standard times returns later tomorrow night, early sunday morning. so the sunset on sunday, 4:38 in the afternoon. notice right now dry air nosing in. there are some clouds back to the west. good news, as haley pointed out for trick or treating not only tonight but into...
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Oct 23, 2015
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they had the services planned before sundown tonight. this looks like t's gutted. we are getting the latest from new brunswick and new jersey. as soon as we have more information on what caused it or if anyone is injured as a result of it we'll get it to the you. but right now we are doing what they request to put the fire out. they are not having luck with it at the moment. we'll stay on top of it and let you know if there are changes. i'm jonathan elias, abc7 news. leon: terrible way to end the week there. coming up at 5:00. >> international experts consider this hurricane to be the most powerful hurricane ever on the planet. leon: that sounds hyperbolic but it's probably the truth. tracking the storm. we have the latest on hurricane patricia. alison: late every, desean jackson may be getting back on the field. but now there is an off-field problem. we'll have the latest on that home invasion that targeted his family. erin: i'm erin hawksworth. james madison university campus. this is the first time espn "college gameday" ever visited here. coming up find out how
they had the services planned before sundown tonight. this looks like t's gutted. we are getting the latest from new brunswick and new jersey. as soon as we have more information on what caused it or if anyone is injured as a result of it we'll get it to the you. but right now we are doing what they request to put the fire out. they are not having luck with it at the moment. we'll stay on top of it and let you know if there are changes. i'm jonathan elias, abc7 news. leon: terrible way to end...
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o your main threat will be heavy rain and flash flooding primarily from sundown tonight until sunriseorrow. localized, 3 to maybe as much as 6 inches of rain. cloudy, nasty, windy outside. 50s across the area. we'll budge nowhere temperature-wise. here it is on radar right now. bright to moderate rain moving into parts of southern maryland. that's the heavy rain that will impact us later today, tonight, and into early tomorrow. here's your seven-day forecast then. weather alert. today, tomorrow, frequent updates on our website, frequent push alerts on our app and upindicates all day and all night. there you can see rain showers ending tomorrow and as we get into sunday, still a passing shower too. by then things will be quieting down by next week. we'll break down the timing of the heavy rain threat at 6:00. here's melissa with the traffic. >> i have an update. the inner loop of the beltway i try to pull the vehicle out of the ditch there. that's probably going to be a little slow through the area for the next couple of minutes. a big look at the beltway. it looks okay. we have two sl
o your main threat will be heavy rain and flash flooding primarily from sundown tonight until sunriseorrow. localized, 3 to maybe as much as 6 inches of rain. cloudy, nasty, windy outside. 50s across the area. we'll budge nowhere temperature-wise. here it is on radar right now. bright to moderate rain moving into parts of southern maryland. that's the heavy rain that will impact us later today, tonight, and into early tomorrow. here's your seven-day forecast then. weather alert. today,...
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that search ended at sundown days after the ship sank off the bahamas during hurricane joaquin. shortly after tonight's announcement president barack obama issued a statement offering comfort and support to the families of the 33 victims. those victims included two men from massachusetts. keith griffin of winthrop and jeff mathies from kingston. malini basu is live in kingston where loved ones gathered for a vigil tonight. >> reporter: elizabeth and mark, hundreds of people lawn of this church tonight. relatives tell us for the first time that jeffrey's wife walked outside and took a little walk today and she told her three children that daddy will never be coming home. >> reporter: they hugged, they cried, they kissed and lit candles in front of the first congregational parish in kingston. strangers, friends from their farm and relatives. >> reporter: all here to honor 42-year-old jeffrey mathighis. >> he was looking forward to coming home today they were going do the pumpkin patch he loved that pumpkin patch. >> reporter: jeffrey a father of three young children a son a husban
that search ended at sundown days after the ship sank off the bahamas during hurricane joaquin. shortly after tonight's announcement president barack obama issued a statement offering comfort and support to the families of the 33 victims. those victims included two men from massachusetts. keith griffin of winthrop and jeff mathies from kingston. malini basu is live in kingston where loved ones gathered for a vigil tonight. >> reporter: elizabeth and mark, hundreds of people lawn of this...
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but it will be on the light side through about sundown. shortly after that we'll start to see heavier showers, downpours and a possible thunderstorm. accompanied by some gusty winds. wind could exceed 35 to 40 miles per hour, especially in southeastern new hampshire and across the higher terrain of northern parts of the granite state. then early on thursday rain is out of here but after that moves through some partial sun and temperatures begin the jump. for tonight we'll see a few clouds rolling in. during the day tomorrow the cloud will lower and thicken, and during the course of the afternoon here comes the rainfall. some of it again increases quite a bit as we advance into and through the nighttime stretch, ending by early thursday. as for highs tomorrow, anywhere from the low 50's north to the mid 50's south, right at the average for this time of year. but a big jump in those temperatures again, will take over as we go into thursday. tonight chilly, near 20 north, lower 30's on average south, fair skies, a few extra clouds in southern
but it will be on the light side through about sundown. shortly after that we'll start to see heavier showers, downpours and a possible thunderstorm. accompanied by some gusty winds. wind could exceed 35 to 40 miles per hour, especially in southeastern new hampshire and across the higher terrain of northern parts of the granite state. then early on thursday rain is out of here but after that moves through some partial sun and temperatures begin the jump. for tonight we'll see a few clouds...
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`the sundown time now closer and `closer to 6:00. `but we did squeeze out some `sunshine, now the clouds are `winning out as they move in from `the west and bumping into the `cloud deck is a couple of widely `scattered showers. `they're going to fizzle out in `the next hour, so a good part of `the evening will be dry and in `the wake of that it's a nice dry `and bright thursday with `temperatures right back to `average. `on doppler radar not too much `happening a cross the granite `state. `a couple of widely scattered `showers, white mountains into `the lakes region the last hour `or two, but clearly they're `moving from west to east out of `new hampshire. `so again no need for the rain `gear tonight, it will be dry and `pleasantly cool. `right now nice and mild south of `the lakes region, 60's, concord, `cooler to the north and west, `but seasonably so. `near 50 along the canadian `border. `and a cold wintery 30 atop mount `washington. `you factor in the busy winds and `it feels much colder over `6,000 feet up. `the winds have been
`the sundown time now closer and `closer to 6:00. `but we did squeeze out some `sunshine, now the clouds are `winning out as they move in from `the west and bumping into the `cloud deck is a couple of widely `scattered showers. `they're going to fizzle out in `the next hour, so a good part of `the evening will be dry and in `the wake of that it's a nice dry `and bright thursday with `temperatures right back to `average. `on doppler radar not too much `happening a cross the granite `state. `a...
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. >> it was a saturday night and was near sundown when they voted the first article of impeachment.na. >> we took it very seriously. >> and with that thought, mr. nixon became the first president in more than a century and only the second in all of our history to confront removal from office through the only means provided in the constitution. impeachment. >> i stood by nixon and felt he should remain in office, but then we discovered the tape of june 23rd. this was fatal. >> good evening, president nixon stuns the country today by admitting that he held back evidence in the house judiciary committee keeping it a secret from his lawyers and not disclosing it in public statements. mr. nixon issued transcripts of three recorded conversations he had with hr haldeman on june 23rd, 1972, six days after the burglars were caught in watergat watergate. >> yes, the president himself not only was he involved in this but he directed this criminal operatio operation. >> the problem with that tape was not that it implicated nixon so much in the watergate thing was that it contradicted what he sa
. >> it was a saturday night and was near sundown when they voted the first article of impeachment.na. >> we took it very seriously. >> and with that thought, mr. nixon became the first president in more than a century and only the second in all of our history to confront removal from office through the only means provided in the constitution. impeachment. >> i stood by nixon and felt he should remain in office, but then we discovered the tape of june 23rd. this was...
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after the exhaustive six day search coast guard crews officially stopped looking for h el faro at sundown on wednesday. they found only minimal pieces of debris. 33 people including 28 americans were on board. michael davidson was the cap. >> just floundered and apparently the waves they theorized the wave just took it and laid it down. >> reporter: jim moneying didn't know anyone on the ship but knew the ship and quite we well. he helped build it in 1974 at old sun shipyard in chester. >> sad to see it come to an end like this. >> reporter: manly told "eyewitness news" the project took about a year from start to finish, and el faro was one of the largest ships in his portfolio. >> we put the coils in the double bottoms which is right on the bottom of the ship and we ran the steam to the whistle. >> reporter: you won't find any signs of the old shipyard. it closed in the late 1980s. now, it's part of harrah's kaseen known and race track. manly said the ship was originally named the puerto rico. ironically, the destination of what turned out to be the final voyage of el faro. officials say
after the exhaustive six day search coast guard crews officially stopped looking for h el faro at sundown on wednesday. they found only minimal pieces of debris. 33 people including 28 americans were on board. michael davidson was the cap. >> just floundered and apparently the waves they theorized the wave just took it and laid it down. >> reporter: jim moneying didn't know anyone on the ship but knew the ship and quite we well. he helped build it in 1974 at old sun shipyard in...