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and tmwa is looking to expand the program in the future. covering the story, paul nelson, it is looking more and more like the weather pattern will change for the active, and a little sooner than originally thought. wednesday will still be mostly sunny, dry and warm ahead of the first weak cold front that moves through the region thursday. there is only a slight chance that first system will be able to overcome the shadowing effect of the mountains and produce should pick up some high elevation snow thursday and friday. a series of colder systems move through the region over the weekend, and it looks like the active storm track will stick around at least it is looking more and more like the weather pattern will change sooner than originally thought. wednesday will still be mostly sunny, dry and warm ahead of the first weak cold front that moves through the region thursday. there is only a slight chance that first system will be able to overcome the shadowing effect of the mountains and produce valley rain, but the mountains should pick up s
and tmwa is looking to expand the program in the future. covering the story, paul nelson, it is looking more and more like the weather pattern will change for the active, and a little sooner than originally thought. wednesday will still be mostly sunny, dry and warm ahead of the first weak cold front that moves through the region thursday. there is only a slight chance that first system will be able to overcome the shadowing effect of the mountains and produce should pick up some high elevation...
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covering the story live, arianna paul: "during the past year, tmwa's had to rely more on groundwater, but now they're trying to recharge the aquifers. i'm paul nelson, i'll show you how, coming up at 5:30." still to come...we'll meet a woman who's gathered a lot of stories over the years and is ready to share them with you. but first... the f-b-i and apple both testified before lawmakers on capitol hill today... what each had to say about their battle over encryption, after the break. "you're watching channel 2 news... with kristen remington, landon looking around the nation... the fbi and apple faced off today for the first time since federal prosecutors asked a judge to force the tech company to unlock a phone belonging to one of the san bernardino terrorists. fbi director james comey testified first in front of a house committee hearing on encryption. he said the fbi's request is specific to san bernardino shooter syed farook's iphone. james comey/fbi director: "this case in san bernadino anything other than doing a competent investigation." but he acknowledged forcing apple to unl
covering the story live, arianna paul: "during the past year, tmwa's had to rely more on groundwater, but now they're trying to recharge the aquifers. i'm paul nelson, i'll show you how, coming up at 5:30." still to come...we'll meet a woman who's gathered a lot of stories over the years and is ready to share them with you. but first... the f-b-i and apple both testified before lawmakers on capitol hill today... what each had to say about their battle over encryption, after the break....
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and tmwa is looking to expand the program in the future. covering the big story live, paul nelson, channel 2 news. so will we get any more moisture in the week ahead from mother nature? chief meteorologist mike alger is in the weather center... mike any significant storms on the horizon in the days to come? it is looking more and more like the weather pattern will change for the active, and a little sooner than originally thought. wednesday will still be mostly sunny, dry and warm ahead of the through the region thursday. there is only a slight chance that first system will be able to overcome the shadowing effect of the mountains and produce valley rain, but the mountains should pick up some high elevation snow thursday and friday. a series of colder systems move through the region over the weekend, and it looks like the active storm track will stick around at least the "welcome to nevada" signs posted throughout our major freeways and state highways will be getting a new look with the help from some young nevadans. amanda ketchledge is li
and tmwa is looking to expand the program in the future. covering the big story live, paul nelson, channel 2 news. so will we get any more moisture in the week ahead from mother nature? chief meteorologist mike alger is in the weather center... mike any significant storms on the horizon in the days to come? it is looking more and more like the weather pattern will change for the active, and a little sooner than originally thought. wednesday will still be mostly sunny, dry and warm ahead of the...
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and d e of tmwas, my assaul was baba my rapeas bad --- but the way i was treated byeople was worse. there's's lotf vicm blaming. >>8 he lecturud us outoww weee shouldn'to out inhort skskts. . >> reportete t filmmakers behind "thehunting ground" sought to o sehat they saw a shockingpidemic of violence and substitutional cove. universitie are protecting a brand. >> reporter: sweeping college campuses aoss amir >> when yoy'r'r'r sced, whwh you don't know@what's happpping you ---- y jususpsttty there and u hopehat yoyodon't die.e. >>>>eporte annie and andrere sat down witi my colleague a amy robachasas ar. annie s ss sheaced more questions than support when she repoed incid to officials at university of nor carolina. >> why didn'ttou go t to police? i s scsc. ani was youog. you hehe horror sor i know there a2e2e l of woererl police e ficece out there, b bo sit throu and plain to a t ttrangerhe absoluteorst thing that happened to your bodod-- i didn't want my friendsdso know i didn wan myarents to know >> reporter:ccording to th bure of justice atistics, onlyly20%f sexual assaults o coll
and d e of tmwas, my assaul was baba my rapeas bad --- but the way i was treated byeople was worse. there's's lotf vicm blaming. >>8 he lecturud us outoww weee shouldn'to out inhort skskts. . >> reportete t filmmakers behind "thehunting ground" sought to o sehat they saw a shockingpidemic of violence and substitutional cove. universitie are protecting a brand. >> reporter: sweeping college campuses aoss amir >> when yoy'r'r'r sced, whwh you don't know@what's...
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and tmwa is looking to expand the program in the future. the third snow survey of the year measured 58 inches of snow just off highway 50 near echo summit-- the best since 2011 for this time of year. last year's march reading was just six point five inches. still.. february turned out to be a bit disappointing. gehrke: "clearly a decline from last months really good start but when we have only one storm event in february this is how you end up. echo summit ended up with snow levels at 83 percent of the historic average for march. not bad.. but the drought concern is not over. frankie gehrke who's been heading this survey since the 1980's says it's an improvement over last year's lowest snowfall on record.. but we need to see "channel 2 news continues with chief meteorologist mike alger's pinpoint 2 forecast, broadcast certified by the american meteorological society!" it is looking more and more like the weather pattern will change sooner than originally thought. wednesday will still be mostly sunny, dry and warm ahead of the first weak col
and tmwa is looking to expand the program in the future. the third snow survey of the year measured 58 inches of snow just off highway 50 near echo summit-- the best since 2011 for this time of year. last year's march reading was just six point five inches. still.. february turned out to be a bit disappointing. gehrke: "clearly a decline from last months really good start but when we have only one storm event in february this is how you end up. echo summit ended up with snow levels at 83...