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this is in thomasville where severe storms rolled through on wednesday. you can see roofs have been ripped off and debris scattered around yards. firefighters and duke energy spent most of the night checking powerlines and removing trees. right now, parts of the midwest are digging out from more than a foot of snow. in south dakota, snow plows are moving as fast as they can while people are using snowblowers to make walkways around their homes. the problem now is what to do with all the snow once it's piled up. some people say it's the most snow they've seen in one storm since 2009. if you're looking to file your taxes online.. you may need to wait. the i-r-s says they are having problems with their computer systems. systems will be out of service through today. taxpayers can continue to send electronic files to third party filers.. but some refunds may be impacted. today-- the florida state fair opens in tampa. but new this morning: there are growing concerns about the safety of the carnival rides you and your kids love. 10 news reporter sarah hollenbeck
this is in thomasville where severe storms rolled through on wednesday. you can see roofs have been ripped off and debris scattered around yards. firefighters and duke energy spent most of the night checking powerlines and removing trees. right now, parts of the midwest are digging out from more than a foot of snow. in south dakota, snow plows are moving as fast as they can while people are using snowblowers to make walkways around their homes. the problem now is what to do with all the snow...
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(nats) volunteers have been coming to the thomasville furniture building since yesterday to sign up to donate and lend their services. lowes dropped off their second round of items. "we pulled a lot of stock out of our shelves and brought it here. brooms, we had left over snow shovels from the winter, packing boxes in case they had any belongings they that's what we did" (nats) the devastation continues as many are trying to find their lives as they once knew it before the storm. some are still without supplies. volunteers are working around the clock to help those in need. help wherever we can so at right now. so we trying to get that first bit of information so we can respond again" a couple of things i want to recap that the county said earlier today a news conference all volunteers must report to the main parking lot at the thomasville furniture building. if you need shelter two of them are open. the appomattox community center and the pamplin fire department. there is no timeline when this will all be cleaned up but done. live in appomattox, noell saunders wdbj7. and we have infor
(nats) volunteers have been coming to the thomasville furniture building since yesterday to sign up to donate and lend their services. lowes dropped off their second round of items. "we pulled a lot of stock out of our shelves and brought it here. brooms, we had left over snow shovels from the winter, packing boxes in case they had any belongings they that's what we did" (nats) the devastation continues as many are trying to find their lives as they once knew it before the storm. some...
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again, volunteers are asked to come here at the old thomasville building before heading out to try and help. live in appomattox, amanda kenney, wdbj7. for now, bill cosby defamation lawsuit against one of his accusers. his lawyers say he can't fully participate in court proceedings against beverly johnson, because of the criminal case against him in pennsylvania. they say they'll re- file the defamation suit against johnson at a later date the virginia senate has passed a budget proposal that includes 175 thousand dollars more over the next two years to cover a bigger per diem for senators. both the house and senate passed their respective versions of their 100 billion dollar biennial budgets yesterday. the senate's version includes increasing the daily reimbursements for senators for attending official meetings when the general assembly is not in session from 200 dollars to 300 dollars. supporters said the increase was reasonable because it would help offset the cost of being a citizen legislator. freshman gop senator david suetterlein says lawmakers should not be voting for a pay rai
again, volunteers are asked to come here at the old thomasville building before heading out to try and help. live in appomattox, amanda kenney, wdbj7. for now, bill cosby defamation lawsuit against one of his accusers. his lawyers say he can't fully participate in court proceedings against beverly johnson, because of the criminal case against him in pennsylvania. they say they'll re- file the defamation suit against johnson at a later date the virginia senate has passed a budget proposal that...
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in thomasville severe stormed rolled through. roofs have been ripped off and debris is scattered everywhere. >> my mom told me she thought a tornado rolled through. the house and garage and buildings are gone. >>> parts of the midwest are digging out from more than a foot of snow. in south dakota snow plows are moving as fast as they can while people are using snow blowers to make walkways around their home. the problem now is what to do with all of that snow once it is piled up. >> it is going to be difficult. a lot of people have smaller lots. a lot gets hauled. >> some people say this is the most snow they have seen in one >>> if you and your kids have ever ridden a carnival right pay attention to this story. in a few hours the state fair opens in tampa. one teenager claims she was thrown from a ride last year. >> reporter: these tips come from a carnival expert. jonathan brooks has been working in this try for years. every time he puts his kids on a ride like that. he told me every time your kid goes on a ride you should look
in thomasville severe stormed rolled through. roofs have been ripped off and debris is scattered everywhere. >> my mom told me she thought a tornado rolled through. the house and garage and buildings are gone. >>> parts of the midwest are digging out from more than a foot of snow. in south dakota snow plows are moving as fast as they can while people are using snow blowers to make walkways around their home. the problem now is what to do with all of that snow once it is piled up....
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both need to report to the old thomasville building to register.3 officials say power is on in most of the county-- but is still out in evergreen. if you have an unreported outage, be sure to report that right away. 3 mark tight tonight, evergreen baptist church is sorting through truckloads of donations to help the tornado victims. church leaders say the help is greatly appreciated, but they're overwhelmed. if you're still wanting to help out by making a donation, valerie bragg has more now live on you what you can do. valerie liveu church leaders tell me they greatly appreciate all the help, but they don't want
both need to report to the old thomasville building to register.3 officials say power is on in most of the county-- but is still out in evergreen. if you have an unreported outage, be sure to report that right away. 3 mark tight tonight, evergreen baptist church is sorting through truckloads of donations to help the tornado victims. church leaders say the help is greatly appreciated, but they're overwhelmed. if you're still wanting to help out by making a donation, valerie bragg has more now...
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take a look at this video out of thomasville. the national weather service will be there this morning to see if it was a tornado or straight lined winds that caused roofs to be ripped off and debris to scatter across lawns. it's a death that has rocked a college town and a major university. dozens will say goodbye to 13-year- old nicole lovell. preliminary autospy results show the teen was stabbed to death. she disappeared last week from her home in virginia and her body was found days later. two virginia tech charged in her death. lovell's family believes she met her accused killer, david eisenhauer, through social media. fellow student natalie keepers is charged with helping eisenhauer commit the crime. hillary clinton and bernie sanders will face off in the fifth democratic debate tonight in new hampshire. the debate comes less than a week before the state's primary. both candidates are campaigning hard in new hampshire. sanders has a big lead on clinton. in a town hall on wednesday night, both went after each other's idea of
take a look at this video out of thomasville. the national weather service will be there this morning to see if it was a tornado or straight lined winds that caused roofs to be ripped off and debris to scatter across lawns. it's a death that has rocked a college town and a major university. dozens will say goodbye to 13-year- old nicole lovell. preliminary autospy results show the teen was stabbed to death. she disappeared last week from her home in virginia and her body was found days later....
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tola satlive noreen i'm at the former thomasville plant in people need to come if they want to volunteer. i've seen numerous people coming here to help. there is someone on the scene now he will take your details and register you as a volunteer. all volunteers have to go through a background check then i'm told later on today they will get information on where they can volunteer. volunteers will be assigned a task and will have to record the hours they work. then after if they want to they can be reassigned to another task. it's important to note that you cannot just go into the evergreen area anymore. this plant is used for parking and to shuttle volunteers to and from the worksites i doing just 3 that. 3 sot tola satlive i'm told it may be a few hours before people will be called to be informed on their assigned tasks. volunteer coordinators have to make sure the tornadoes sites aren't too packed and power crews can still do their job. live in appomattox, tola adamson, abc 13 news. 3 3 3 noreen a team from liberty university's send now program is heading to appomattox county to help. t
tola satlive noreen i'm at the former thomasville plant in people need to come if they want to volunteer. i've seen numerous people coming here to help. there is someone on the scene now he will take your details and register you as a volunteer. all volunteers have to go through a background check then i'm told later on today they will get information on where they can volunteer. volunteers will be assigned a task and will have to record the hours they work. then after if they want to they can...
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them at 434-384-7799. 3 danner plasma volunteers wanting to help clean up showed up at the old thomasville building in appomattox to sign up. you need to go to the main parking lot. all volunteers have to go through will be told where they volunteer. they will be assigned a task and will have to record the hours they work. all volunteers must have an official placard on vehicles to be allowed to enter into the storm-affected area. all contractors must register as well. 3 danner plasma a lot of you have been asking how you can donate. the county has put out a list of places that are secure. for financial donations, you can write a check to the american red cross and specify it's for the appomattox disaster. for non perishable supply donations -- you can take things to the appomattox community center, liberty baptist church, and the lynchburg fire department. we have all this information -- including addresses and phone numbers -- at wset.com tonight. 3 danner gleaning for the world is set up right now at the sam's club in lynchburg, collecting items for the victims today and tomorrow from 1
them at 434-384-7799. 3 danner plasma volunteers wanting to help clean up showed up at the old thomasville building in appomattox to sign up. you need to go to the main parking lot. all volunteers have to go through will be told where they volunteer. they will be assigned a task and will have to record the hours they work. all volunteers must have an official placard on vehicles to be allowed to enter into the storm-affected area. all contractors must register as well. 3 danner plasma a lot of...
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the city is asking those heading to the area to help to report to the old thomasville building at 310 founders lane. >> according to virginia emergency management one where you can help devastated areas is to donate money. the department says a surge of can make the recovery process more difficult. instead, they ask you to look to donate money to agencies and nonprofits that are on the ground. they say that financial support is easier for the organizations to manage because it helps with a variety of needs and is easily distributed. and it allows agencies to buy what is needed. a list of organizations supporting go to our website.>> a couple lean on one another during the storm, they explain how holding onto each other helped them survive. >> my husband heard the noise, he said get in the closet. so we went in the closet and all of a sudden i said what's that? he said that is the roof coming off the top upstairs. >> a door came towards us. a total explosion of the whole house. we could feel ourselves dragging along. >> next we started hearing bottom of the downstairs disappeared from
the city is asking those heading to the area to help to report to the old thomasville building at 310 founders lane. >> according to virginia emergency management one where you can help devastated areas is to donate money. the department says a surge of can make the recovery process more difficult. instead, they ask you to look to donate money to agencies and nonprofits that are on the ground. they say that financial support is easier for the organizations to manage because it helps with...
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both need to report to the old thomasville building to register.3 officials say power is on in most of the county-- but is still out in evergreen. if you have an unreported outage, be sure to report that right away. 3 mark tight tonight, evergreen baptist church is sorting through truckloads of donations to help the tornado victims. church leaders say the help is greatly appreciated, but they're overwhelmed. if you're still wanting to help out by making a donation, valerie bragg has more now live on you what you can do. valerie liveu church leaders tell me they greatly appreciate all the help, but they don't want so they came up with a plan. one person told me they had boxes and boxes of pizzas delievered last night, but there weren't a lot of volunteers there to eat it, so a lot of it went to waste. and that's what they don't want. if you want to make a donation of toiletry items or water, you can take it to liberty baptist church. they are not accepting clothing donations at this time because they have an entire house filled already. the volunteers at this church say they can't thank
both need to report to the old thomasville building to register.3 officials say power is on in most of the county-- but is still out in evergreen. if you have an unreported outage, be sure to report that right away. 3 mark tight tonight, evergreen baptist church is sorting through truckloads of donations to help the tornado victims. church leaders say the help is greatly appreciated, but they're overwhelmed. if you're still wanting to help out by making a donation, valerie bragg has more now...
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and in thomasville north carolina.. one man says he and his family are lucky to be alive. my mom called me and told me that (covered by mws, destroyed structures) she thought a tornado had come through (on cam) and the garage was gone and the porch was gone and the buildings were gone, but the house was fine." the national weather service is still working to determine if that damage was caused by a tornado.. or straight line winds. adlib let's go to chief meteorologist bryan scofield and 'weather first.' high pressure will slowly take over the weather on the west coast keeping the skies clear and allowing temperatures to warm into next week. tonight lows will bottom out in the upper 30s with a few areas in the valley getting as low as 33, but overall warmer than the last couple days. friday will be a little warmer with just a few passing high thin clouds overhead. there could be a few moderate gusts out of the north on friday but nothing more than 15-20mph. saturday will be even warmer with clear sunny skies and the winds will start to die down as temperatures warm. highs
and in thomasville north carolina.. one man says he and his family are lucky to be alive. my mom called me and told me that (covered by mws, destroyed structures) she thought a tornado had come through (on cam) and the garage was gone and the porch was gone and the buildings were gone, but the house was fine." the national weather service is still working to determine if that damage was caused by a tornado.. or straight line winds. adlib let's go to chief meteorologist bryan scofield and...
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in thomasville, north carolina, jeff locke considers himself lucky. >> my mom called to say she saw a tornado come through and the garage was gone and the porch was gone and the buildings were gone, but the house was fine. >> reporter: the national weather service will be out to determine if it was caused by a tornado or straight line wind. they can hughes, abc news, washington. >>> a bill that would require public school students to get at least 20 minutes of physical activity daily is advancing. a house version of the bill received culinary approval despite lawmakers criticizing it for him positioning school districts. the senate has already approved its version of the bill. the legislation applies to students in kindergarten through fifth grade. to make the iowa caucuses are over, but due to strong showing they place a target on marco rubio's back.candidates are attacking rubio and scrambling to get their own message across the head of new hampshire. marcy gonzales has the details. >> why are people so engaged in the political process? >> reporter: marco rubio moving up in the poll
in thomasville, north carolina, jeff locke considers himself lucky. >> my mom called to say she saw a tornado come through and the garage was gone and the porch was gone and the buildings were gone, but the house was fine. >> reporter: the national weather service will be out to determine if it was caused by a tornado or straight line wind. they can hughes, abc news, washington. >>> a bill that would require public school students to get at least 20 minutes of physical...
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company was supposed to create almost 350 jobs, with a honeycomb manufacturing business at the old thomasville building. the state gave the company almost one and a half million dollars in state money to come here, but it never happened. a roanoke times investigation uncovered the company provided misleading information to the state. state police will only say they're conducting an inquiry, and say right now there's no criminal investigation. 3 mark history, english, current events.. name the covered.noreen3 noreen you can ask a group of high school seniors on the academic subject- and chances are- they'll know the answer. mark we're talking about galileo magnet high school's quiz bowl team. for t first time ever, the team made it to the state championships. tola adamson got a glimpse of them prepping for the big day.tola the students have to be well versed in everything form math to pop culture. they say right now, they're feeling pretty confident about winning states, but even if they don't, they're glad they made it this far. 3 (.1)will mclaughlin, "this is the farthest we've ever gotten."
company was supposed to create almost 350 jobs, with a honeycomb manufacturing business at the old thomasville building. the state gave the company almost one and a half million dollars in state money to come here, but it never happened. a roanoke times investigation uncovered the company provided misleading information to the state. state police will only say they're conducting an inquiry, and say right now there's no criminal investigation. 3 mark history, english, current events.. name the...
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the chinese based company was supposed to invest 113-million dollars in the old thomasville furniture building in appomattox. the deal fell through when the company defaulted on its loans. the state lost 1- point-4 million dollars, which it's now trying to recover. whether you realize it or not ... v-dot has extra "eyes on the road" to help keep drivers safe on the interstate. they're called the safety service patrol. 16 workers travel across our region everyday... looking help. they respond to disabled cars or crashes like this one that happened yesterday on interstate county. a tractor trailer flipped over causing major backups. this is just one of more than 10- wsls 10's rachel lucas takes us along with a safety service patrol driver on the job. 23:36:00;17 "i do it because i love helping native, ralph kirk spends his day at work looking 23:38:15:26 knowing that you are making a difference in people's them safe." for a stranded driver kirk is like a man in a cape who shows up just when needed. emergency flashers are his signal for help. 23:38:53:15 "a lot of the people are scared,
the chinese based company was supposed to invest 113-million dollars in the old thomasville furniture building in appomattox. the deal fell through when the company defaulted on its loans. the state lost 1- point-4 million dollars, which it's now trying to recover. whether you realize it or not ... v-dot has extra "eyes on the road" to help keep drivers safe on the interstate. they're called the safety service patrol. 16 workers travel across our region everyday... looking help. they...
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in thomasville, jeff considers himself lucky. >> my mom taught me -- the garage was gone and the buildings were gone but the house was fine. >> the weather service will be out to assess the storm damage and determine if it was caused pi a tornado or straight line winds. >> doctors trying an old method how acupuncture is helping to make a difference. >> coming up in the business report, a man says mcdonald's falsely advertised its mozzarella sticks as being made with 100% real cheese. what he claims they are made with instead and what he is asking for. >> get your news on the go with our mobile app. it is a source for news, weather and sports any time anywhere. you can get real time traffic updates. your app store. with your overactive bladder medicine not working? can't handle the side effects? botox treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox can help calm your bladder and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away a
in thomasville, jeff considers himself lucky. >> my mom taught me -- the garage was gone and the buildings were gone but the house was fine. >> the weather service will be out to assess the storm damage and determine if it was caused pi a tornado or straight line winds. >> doctors trying an old method how acupuncture is helping to make a difference. >> coming up in the business report, a man says mcdonald's falsely advertised its mozzarella sticks as being made with 100%...
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in thomasville, north carolina, jeff considers himself lucky. >> my mom told me she saw the tornado come through in the garage -- come through and the garage was gone and the porch fine. washington. erika: we are dealing with unexpected snow. cindy: it is winter and we have been in the 50' s the past several days. we have some catching up to do . only 10 inches in boston. you know the difference last the storm watch has been expanded. farther westward, the national weather service has gone and expanded the winter storm watch. closer into worcester and boston as well. we have stormy weather coming in tonight. the rest of the afternoon, it is on the quiet side. the rain from this morning is gone. it is still 54 degrees outside. temperature starting to cool off in the western part of the state, back into the 40' s. wind shifting to the west and northwest, ringing in dry air. that is shutting off the showers. associated with our frontal boundary, this wave of low pressure down the coast that will ride the front northward. temperatures towards ottawa 6:00 tonight, it is going to be 60 degrees
in thomasville, north carolina, jeff considers himself lucky. >> my mom told me she saw the tornado come through in the garage -- come through and the garage was gone and the porch fine. washington. erika: we are dealing with unexpected snow. cindy: it is winter and we have been in the 50' s the past several days. we have some catching up to do . only 10 inches in boston. you know the difference last the storm watch has been expanded. farther westward, the national weather service has...
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lindenburg was supposed to set up a 113-million dollar factory in the old thomasville furniture building in the town of appomattox. filed an injunction to prevent the transfer of one million dollars of a foreclosure payment to site consultants and development advisors. a judge will hear the case tomorrow morning at 8-30. archeologists were on the greenfield plantation in botetourt county today... searching for unmarked graves that may exist there. people in the county are hoping a discovery of ancient remains could halt the planned move of two historic structures. wsls 10's rob manch has the details for us tonight. rob manch, newsroom: "the county wants to move two buildings that served as slave quarters more than 2 hundred years ago to make way for new construction. while the discovery of remains could delay those plans, some people aren't waiting to fight them. vo nats while archaeologists painstakingly search the ground surrounding the two decaying wooden structures, one man, linnie gregory, says he's contacting people in the county to prepare a protest of the planned move. gregory sa
lindenburg was supposed to set up a 113-million dollar factory in the old thomasville furniture building in the town of appomattox. filed an injunction to prevent the transfer of one million dollars of a foreclosure payment to site consultants and development advisors. a judge will hear the case tomorrow morning at 8-30. archeologists were on the greenfield plantation in botetourt county today... searching for unmarked graves that may exist there. people in the county are hoping a discovery of...
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. >>> in 2a, owen the 8th seed at home, hosting thomasville. nice move. hits the jumper. 54-47. later in the game, ben craig. watch this. behind the back. then he finished off the glass. so nice. we're going to show it again. he shows the handle and makes the great play to increase the lead, 52-47. then it's ben craig finds johani franks. watch him beat his defender. hits the baseline jumper. owen wins it 73-59. >> it was great hearing all the fans enjoy the game. it was just great playing intense basketball. it's always fun winning. especially a playoff game in front of your home crowd. >> stan: acc hoops tonight, clemson trying to keep their ncaa. watch it here. it's good. they're up 12 with a minute left in the half. they had 22. but right before the half, marcus george at the buzzer. got it. he had 25. tech battles 13 down. they win 75-73. >> larry: all right. weather a little violent out west. not so bad here. >> karen: well we have that heavy rain chance and chance of severe storms tomorrow. be aware of that. we even have a chance of mainly light snow as we go through the
. >>> in 2a, owen the 8th seed at home, hosting thomasville. nice move. hits the jumper. 54-47. later in the game, ben craig. watch this. behind the back. then he finished off the glass. so nice. we're going to show it again. he shows the handle and makes the great play to increase the lead, 52-47. then it's ben craig finds johani franks. watch him beat his defender. hits the baseline jumper. owen wins it 73-59. >> it was great hearing all the fans enjoy the game. it was just...
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and in thomasville, north carolina, jeff lopp considers himself lucky.my mom called me and told me that (covered by mws, destroyed structures) she thought a tornado had come through (on cam) and the garage was gone and the porch was gone and the buildings were gone, but the house was fine."today the national weather service will be out to assess the storm damage and determine if it was caused by a tornado or straight line winds. megan hughes abc news washington you've seen it on social media -- offers that seem too good to be true.so are they legit or are they a scam?some tips to help you decide. and a cincinnati company on the forefront of nasa fashion. take a look next on 9 on your side at noon. we all have that one person we just love working with. the person who just knows how to brighten your day.and as part of our 9 on your side surprise patrol -- we set out to find one of those people -- and surprise them with free cash. julie oneill found a camp washington chili employee who is so thoughtful, she even makes christmas cards for her customers. customers.""we're actually not doing
and in thomasville, north carolina, jeff lopp considers himself lucky.my mom called me and told me that (covered by mws, destroyed structures) she thought a tornado had come through (on cam) and the garage was gone and the porch was gone and the buildings were gone, but the house was fine."today the national weather service will be out to assess the storm damage and determine if it was caused by a tornado or straight line winds. megan hughes abc news washington you've seen it on social...
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contractors called in - must register at the old thomasville furniture building - before being allowed into the national weather service - releasing new details today about the tornado. taylor - they say the path of in danville - we now the know the name of a man - who was shot and killed this week. police say 23-year-old devontaye johnson died - after he was shot. officers tell us - they were called to a home on halifax street - early wednesday morning. no word yet - of any arrests in the homicide case. tips can be called in - at the number on your screen. in pulaski county - a man is shooting another man. police say - chadwick metz shot someone along 6th street southwest in pulaski - last night.officers say - metz lives just a block away from where the shooting happened. police caught the 27-year-old - as he tried to drive out of the neighborhood. mets is being held without bail. the shooting victim was flown to a hospital - but authorities described the injuries as non life threatening. lynchburg police department is looking to recruit locals for their citizen's police academy - tha
contractors called in - must register at the old thomasville furniture building - before being allowed into the national weather service - releasing new details today about the tornado. taylor - they say the path of in danville - we now the know the name of a man - who was shot and killed this week. police say 23-year-old devontaye johnson died - after he was shot. officers tell us - they were called to a home on halifax street - early wednesday morning. no word yet - of any arrests in the...
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and in thomasville, north carolina, jeff lopp considers himself lucky. my mom called me and told me that she thought a tornado had come through and the garage was gone and the porch was gone and the buildings were gone, but the house was fine." today the national weather service will be out to assess the storm damage and determine if it was caused by a tornado or straight line winds. megan hughes abc news washington and now your kolo 8 forecast with lindsey matherly. today: partly sunny, with a high near 40. west wind around 5 mph becoming calm. tonight: partly cloudy, with a low around 22. south wind around 5 mph. friday: mostly sunny, with a high near 43. south wind around 5 mph. friday night: partly cloudy, with a low around 28. southeast wind around 5 mph becoming southwest in the evening. saturday: sunny, with a high near 51. southwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm. saturday night: mostly clear, with a low around 29. sunday: sunny, with a high near 52. sunday night: mostly clear, with a low around 31. monday: sunny, with a high near 54. monday nig
and in thomasville, north carolina, jeff lopp considers himself lucky. my mom called me and told me that she thought a tornado had come through and the garage was gone and the porch was gone and the buildings were gone, but the house was fine." today the national weather service will be out to assess the storm damage and determine if it was caused by a tornado or straight line winds. megan hughes abc news washington and now your kolo 8 forecast with lindsey matherly. today: partly sunny,...
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house and the military aid to fifty people to new homes dozens of vehicles were destroyed and in thomasville north carolina jeff locke considers himself lucky mom called to tell me that she thought a tornado come through in the fraud was known of the port of wilma the buildings were golden but the houses by today the national weather service will be out to assess the storm damage and determine if it was caused by winds mega news abc news washington today congress talks about the skyrocketing costs of prescription drugs and among those set to testify. martin skelly is a former ceo who was hike the price of an hiv drug more than five thousand percent curley also known as farmer oberoi will likely say much is expected to plead the fifth after his lawyer told him to zip it. he's facing security fraud charges in new york a second anti abortion activists indicted after making undercover videos about planned parenthood is expected to turn himself into texas authorities today the attorney for this man says he is scheduled to appear in a houston courtroom for a bond hearing. the other indicted activi
house and the military aid to fifty people to new homes dozens of vehicles were destroyed and in thomasville north carolina jeff locke considers himself lucky mom called to tell me that she thought a tornado come through in the fraud was known of the port of wilma the buildings were golden but the houses by today the national weather service will be out to assess the storm damage and determine if it was caused by winds mega news abc news washington today congress talks about the skyrocketing...
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near lake eola, we are hitting 80 around 1:00 and getting 82 by around 2:00. 76, palm coast. 75, thomasville -- titusville. the pollen is going to be very high right to the end of the week area a couple recent showers may help by friday. it is not a big rain event , just a 20% chance for showers. notice the temperatures all week hovering right around 80 degrees. this is why we live in florida. summer: absolutely. thank you, tony. a pastor shot. meredith: his brother is charged with his death. summer: time is winding down for scott kelly on the international space station. rotisserie-style chicken raised without antibiotics? it's what we do. that same chicken pulled by hand? it's what we do. freshly-baked bread and crisp veggies? it's what we've always done. the new rotisserie-style chicken sandwich from subway. p and up p before finally selling and delivering them pat the original mattress factory p we take a straightforward approach. r we have eliminated the extra steps and created a direct line saving you hundreds of dollars. know you can deposit checks right from your phone. transfer mone
near lake eola, we are hitting 80 around 1:00 and getting 82 by around 2:00. 76, palm coast. 75, thomasville -- titusville. the pollen is going to be very high right to the end of the week area a couple recent showers may help by friday. it is not a big rain event , just a 20% chance for showers. notice the temperatures all week hovering right around 80 degrees. this is why we live in florida. summer: absolutely. thank you, tony. a pastor shot. meredith: his brother is charged with his death....
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james, thomasville, georgia, democrat, good morning. >> i think john kasich the one who won the debate. try to pull them together and be civilized and not do all of this attacking each other. donald trump needs to learn to keep his mouth closed one other candidates are trying to speak. he is so disruptive. nobody can get their point across. i think it donald trump becomes the president, he is going to get so many american people killed, soldiers, the simple --son is when he said that he will call iran and say that america doesn't have $150 billion to send them. things, these world leaders are listening at what he is saying and i don't think he would be good for america, period. host: thank you for the call. the chair of the senate veterans affairs committee is our guest on c-span newsmakers program coming up in one hour. steve, cloverdale, virginia, republican line. did you watch last night? >> i did. i consider myself a job supporter, but i think cruise and even bush made really good points. i would say overall, probably ted cruz in my opinion may have won the debate. there is somethi
james, thomasville, georgia, democrat, good morning. >> i think john kasich the one who won the debate. try to pull them together and be civilized and not do all of this attacking each other. donald trump needs to learn to keep his mouth closed one other candidates are trying to speak. he is so disruptive. nobody can get their point across. i think it donald trump becomes the president, he is going to get so many american people killed, soldiers, the simple --son is when he said that he...