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and avon lake housman tells us the city does not want to do anything it might regret. ohio is the 25th state to legalize medical marijuana. >>> a study says more college students are using pop. -- pot. said they use it compared that percent in 2006. one in 10 college students as they use prescription stimulant drugs for nonmedical reasons. the study was released by the university of michigan. >>> we have new information on the shooting right outside of the cleveland police station. isaiah martin was arrested after shooting another man in the parking lot of first district headquarters on west 130 walk in until officers what happened. this morning he is in serious condition at metro. >>> another police officer was arrested for drunk driving over the holiday weekend. the plain dealer reporting, the sergeant was pulled over early monday morning for driving left of center. he is on administrative leave while police investigate. in akron officer was arrested over the weekend. his blood alcohol level was 3 times the legal limit. duplex on fire killing her boyfriend. she is fac
and avon lake housman tells us the city does not want to do anything it might regret. ohio is the 25th state to legalize medical marijuana. >>> a study says more college students are using pop. -- pot. said they use it compared that percent in 2006. one in 10 college students as they use prescription stimulant drugs for nonmedical reasons. the study was released by the university of michigan. >>> we have new information on the shooting right outside of the cleveland police...
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and so we said, jazz the peace supreme was absolutely the best title we could have for this with us today. the city music all-stars are here in the studio giving us a preview of saturday's beantown festival. we visited them before last year's jazz festival, looking at their polished sound. how it all comes together. take a look. ? karen: that is the sound of respect, excelle that is the sound of berkeley's city music all-stars. ? karen: the all-stars are hand-picked from over 1000 students participating in the city music program. winston is the artistic director for the all-stars. winston: they play every style. they are very diligent in terms of hard work. every assignment that was given responsibility to make it happen. ? karen: the program itself is the opportunity of a lifetime for boston's underserved youth. many go on to berkeley with full scholarships. >> it is helpful to kids in the city who usually can't afford private tutoring. it really has been throughout -- helpful throughout school for me. winston: this helps a lot of students to really get to know who they are. as an winston: working
and so we said, jazz the peace supreme was absolutely the best title we could have for this with us today. the city music all-stars are here in the studio giving us a preview of saturday's beantown festival. we visited them before last year's jazz festival, looking at their polished sound. how it all comes together. take a look. ? karen: that is the sound of respect, excelle that is the sound of berkeley's city music all-stars. ? karen: the all-stars are hand-picked from over 1000 students...
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to be prepared for that we need to do what we can to to help us when you're time comes. >> the maror tells us the -- the mayor tells us the city trains throughout the area for things like this. >>> this is the reason why he wants the power on and right now as many counties try to return to normal. now, in tallahassee, roads are still blocked and yards are still littered with a lot of debris. this weekend, governor rick scott directed some of the blame for the slow return the power on city officials in tallahassee. the mayor didn't take that so well though. >> we want to have people up and moving, and so it's a crazy idea to think that any of us would work to impede that. >> the governor is promising to have that power on soon. >>> hermine is still not done packing winds of about 70 miles per hour as it crawls away from the east coast. that storm is slowing down, but new jersey's governor isn't taking any chances. and creating dangerous waves and currents along atlantic beaches chris christie isn't calling for an evacuation just yet, but he did declare a state of emergency. the storm could bring flooding to new jersey's coast c
to be prepared for that we need to do what we can to to help us when you're time comes. >> the maror tells us the -- the mayor tells us the city trains throughout the area for things like this. >>> this is the reason why he wants the power on and right now as many counties try to return to normal. now, in tallahassee, roads are still blocked and yards are still littered with a lot of debris. this weekend, governor rick scott directed some of the blame for the slow return the...
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after the 2008 flood, the city invested more than 250- thousand dollars into flood protection. kcrg-tv9's katie wiedemann tells us, so far, the city says it's paying off. as the wapsipinican river rages through anamosa. people want to get a peek. "to see thi when the 2008 flood hit this community, ella vaughn was just a baby. her sister, ingrid, wasn't even born. but these two have heard stories. " two of those were flooded all the way. and subway got flooded. and the gas station. " it seems everyone remembers... "so much of the southern portion of anamosa was devastated, it looked how a miniature cedar rapids has. " since then, the city built three wapsipinican state park. "it allows the deversian of the water, instead of trying to fight it back. " city leaders say these levies were a big investment and came with some growing pains. "we'll see how it does this time around. " and they city say, so far, so good. "we're not breathing easy until about wednesday night, thursday morning, but it sure takes a load off. " in anamosa, katie wiedemann kcrg tv-9 news. people in stone city have started flood preparations. sa
after the 2008 flood, the city invested more than 250- thousand dollars into flood protection. kcrg-tv9's katie wiedemann tells us, so far, the city says it's paying off. as the wapsipinican river rages through anamosa. people want to get a peek. "to see thi when the 2008 flood hit this community, ella vaughn was just a baby. her sister, ingrid, wasn't even born. but these two have heard stories. " two of those were flooded all the way. and subway got flooded. and the gas station....
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the coastal strijust beyond the city. he tells us this is the first time people have recorded how nature benefits the city and its people. a study was funded by the german international climate protection initiative. >> thanks to this research, it is nowasier to explain why certain construction projects cannot be given planning permission. ecosystems and natural habitats have to be given priority. everyone in the municipal authority is playing their part. we now have an instrument to shape urban planning. development is now prohibited in the mangve forests on the outskirts of town. they are jusa few kilometers from the city center and they act as a flood barrier. he shows us around this sensitive ecosystem. >> nature is really impressive. especially here in the mangrove swamps. it is so powerful. >> the power becomes apparent on and tides. the creatures living in the mud become more visible. the crabs provide a livelihood for hundreds of families here. but the fisherman tell us that their halls are shrinking. our guide tells us that
the coastal strijust beyond the city. he tells us this is the first time people have recorded how nature benefits the city and its people. a study was funded by the german international climate protection initiative. >> thanks to this research, it is nowasier to explain why certain construction projects cannot be given planning permission. ecosystems and natural habitats have to be given priority. everyone in the municipal authority is playing their part. we now have an instrument to...
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several cities across northeast ohio have passed or are considering bans on the growing and selling of medical pot while the rules i figured out. and avon lake councilman tells us the city doesn't want to do anything it might regret. ohio is the 20. ohio is the 25th state to legalize medical marijuana but it is important to note it only covers >>> as we continue at the noon hour, it has only been a few days and he is back for another round, the latest on why donald trump is back in cleveland today. >>> speaking of donald trump, hillary clinton is firing back at the republican presidential nominee. what she has to say about his plan to defeat isis. >>> it is a fishy business that is on the rise. how you can be duped the next time you order seafood. quite a story. we are back in >>> you may not be getting what used think when you buy fish at the store or when you go out to eat. there is a seafood fraud and it is increasing. there are reports that one in 5 pieces of seafood are mislabeled. report say it is taking place about 28 percent of the time in the us. the report is from the ocean conservation group oceana. one issue, you could be over is mislabeled and pass
several cities across northeast ohio have passed or are considering bans on the growing and selling of medical pot while the rules i figured out. and avon lake councilman tells us the city doesn't want to do anything it might regret. ohio is the 20. ohio is the 25th state to legalize medical marijuana but it is important to note it only covers >>> as we continue at the noon hour, it has only been a few days and he is back for another round, the latest on why donald trump is back in...
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the city manager. we were hoping to talk to you about the mayor -- he just told us the city is looking into trying to get extra barriers from illinois. is that because the change in crest has come into effect now? >> that's correct. we want to do everything we can to protect the city. more equipment. >> how when did you guys decide you need extra help? >> a few moments ago. we believe now that we have located four miles of these barriers in iowa city at the university so it's not necessary we don't believe to go to illinois. >> so they will be coming up from iowa city. >> that's correct. >> will they start to come in tonight then? >> it's our intention to work through the night wherever possible. so we're going to lighting and then there's a number of areas that are already lit. we're wasting no time moving on these and getting them up as quickly as we can. >> thanks so much for your time. now we're going to go to melanie moore looking at efforts in the check village. >> reporter: i've seen a lot of work going on here since yesterday. store owners are trying to get everything they can out of their busine
the city manager. we were hoping to talk to you about the mayor -- he just told us the city is looking into trying to get extra barriers from illinois. is that because the change in crest has come into effect now? >> that's correct. we want to do everything we can to protect the city. more equipment. >> how when did you guys decide you need extra help? >> a few moments ago. we believe now that we have located four miles of these barriers in iowa city at the university so it's...
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this comes after the city reached settlements in several cases involving the use in january, the city reached a 2-point-5 million dollar settlement with the family of derrick ambrose, junior. a police officer shot and killed the 22-year-old after a foot chase in 2012. the city also settled three other cases recently. in one of them, an officer is accused of slamming a 17 year old boy face-first onto a sidewalk outside a hospital. an open records request shows the city paid a teenager to keep him quiet about a settlement. in another incident, the same officer is accused of he then used it to allegedly shock a 31- year-old man who was helping with crowd control. and a third incident involved a involved a 13- year-old girl whom officers allegedly handcuffed. in all three cases, the police department justified the use of force. and chris, there's a city council meeting scheduled for monday. the officers and city council members we spoke with are encouraging people to go and a waterloo police officer has pleaded not guilty to a charge related to a road rage incident. lieutenant corbin payn
this comes after the city reached settlements in several cases involving the use in january, the city reached a 2-point-5 million dollar settlement with the family of derrick ambrose, junior. a police officer shot and killed the 22-year-old after a foot chase in 2012. the city also settled three other cases recently. in one of them, an officer is accused of slamming a 17 year old boy face-first onto a sidewalk outside a hospital. an open records request shows the city paid a teenager to keep...
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have their own property and i have my own property. >> reporter: but the problem is the city prohibits sign that is use more than 32 square feet of space and rick's, 300 square and that was all he was cited for, that he is over the signage allowed by the city ordinance. >> reporter: rick put up the signs in january and had no problems. even a few drive-by supporters. >> if i were a hillary supporter, i would defend his right to do it to the hilt. >> reporter: rick said he will pay any fines that the city blasts him with and go to court if need be. he said that a deep blue state
have their own property and i have my own property. >> reporter: but the problem is the city prohibits sign that is use more than 32 square feet of space and rick's, 300 square and that was all he was cited for, that he is over the signage allowed by the city ordinance. >> reporter: rick put up the signs in january and had no problems. even a few drive-by supporters. >> if i were a hillary supporter, i would defend his right to do it to the hilt. >> reporter: rick said...
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the massive flood of 2008. stay with us. we're live at the mcgrath amphitheater on the banks of the cedar river in cedar rapids. the city is expecting major flooding over the next few days with possibly the second highest crest in cedar rapids history. joining us now is drew martel from foundation 2, a cedar rapids-based nn-profit that helps people in crisis. drew, the predictions for this flood have to be bringing back horrible memories for people whose homes flooded in 2008. how can they deal with does something like post-traumatic stress disorder apply in this situation? what kind of concerns have you been hearing? we've been talking a lot about what people can do out flood water. is there anything we can be doing to check in with our mental health? it doesn't always feel like a priority, but how important is mental health at a time like it was all hands o of course, no one there wants a repeat of 2008. kcrg t-v nine's forrest saunders is live at the sheriff's office. what's happening there right now? take a look at this. here at predicting six feet of water could end up here. i'm six feet tall, to give you some cont
the massive flood of 2008. stay with us. we're live at the mcgrath amphitheater on the banks of the cedar river in cedar rapids. the city is expecting major flooding over the next few days with possibly the second highest crest in cedar rapids history. joining us now is drew martel from foundation 2, a cedar rapids-based nn-profit that helps people in crisis. drew, the predictions for this flood have to be bringing back horrible memories for people whose homes flooded in 2008. how can they deal...
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is under way over why a 58-story condo building keeps sinking now kpix 5's cate caugiran shows us the city is scrambling to see if other high- rises are at risk. >> if all the other buildings that we permitted and gotten up, of all those buildings, i want to make sure they are part of the modern structural integrity that we, um, um, know that we have had in the past. >> reporter: mayor lee is taking steps to make sure the problems with the sinking millennium tower stop here. >> safety will trump everything. i want to make sure we have the best out there to assure that the people are not only safe but these are viable buildings. >> reporter: the mayor told kpix 5 he is put together a task force composed of city leaders and academics to review existing high-rise building codes for current and future buildings. >> are you giving us all the documents? >> reporter: supervisor peskin grilled building inspectors over the sinking 58-story luxury condo. >> in this particular case, we knew it was sinking except for our inspectors couldn't figure it out. >> reporter: the two-hour aut it revealed a ti
is under way over why a 58-story condo building keeps sinking now kpix 5's cate caugiran shows us the city is scrambling to see if other high- rises are at risk. >> if all the other buildings that we permitted and gotten up, of all those buildings, i want to make sure they are part of the modern structural integrity that we, um, um, know that we have had in the past. >> reporter: mayor lee is taking steps to make sure the problems with the sinking millennium tower stop here....
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i worry about that som since they're fixing the street and making ith.vqi wider and nit could be great if they could move it. >> city council member tells us the city put together a team to look at higher risk facilities. she says businesses and homeowners are their primary concern. >>> well phoenix police still need your help to catch a serial killer. this is the sketch>dgg7 that han circulating for several weeks ?3mzwx seven deadly shootings dg back to march. he(#qwn?? could be driving sevel vehicles including a black bmw 5 series car made around the year 2000. there is a $75,000 reward for any information leading to arrest. if you know anyone5[dm=sg you'rd to call silent witness at 480-witnessv!]q?f and you can rn anonymous. >>> a service is scheduled for september 14th 12 people were killed when their cars were swept away. the:doe6 storm flooded washes, k out bridges and left mounds of dirt and debris on the rwv@=k8fn is making landfall near cabo san lucas. schools are closed there and emergency shelters are already in place. the hurricane is expected to make a second landfall in mainland northwest mexico. c to happen in moisture is he
i worry about that som since they're fixing the street and making ith.vqi wider and nit could be great if they could move it. >> city council member tells us the city put together a team to look at higher risk facilities. she says businesses and homeowners are their primary concern. >>> well phoenix police still need your help to catch a serial killer. this is the sketch>dgg7 that han circulating for several weeks ?3mzwx seven deadly shootings dg back to march. he(#qwn?? could...
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the mother using her body to shield a 5-year-old. >>> tomorrow closed leaving working families searching for daycare they can afford. as abc action news reporter cameron polom shows us the city is stepping up in a big way. >> you kind of have to look at your options. >> reporter: francesca is not alone. thousands of parents who have to show for work thursday now quickly looking for daycare schools across the bay area. >> this is unexpected. >> i was not expecting them to cancel because it is still very tropical but i understand why they did. >> reporter: in order to unburden the parents who just cannot afford to take the day off the city of tampa is offering an alternative. >> in the city there will be a lot of single moms and parents who have to work whose kids will be home all alone tomorrow. the call to keep two dozen city recreation centers open with the public can drop off their children free of charge or an option for people like lucy. >> we have to call on parents and family. their phone will be read for sure. >> we want to do what we can to be helpful. if it means watching a whole were happy to do that. >>> we've been making calls to give you a list of schools, day c
the mother using her body to shield a 5-year-old. >>> tomorrow closed leaving working families searching for daycare they can afford. as abc action news reporter cameron polom shows us the city is stepping up in a big way. >> you kind of have to look at your options. >> reporter: francesca is not alone. thousands of parents who have to show for work thursday now quickly looking for daycare schools across the bay area. >> this is unexpected. >> i was not...
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the city says the temporary barriers are keeping us safe so far above ground. but the worry is that water is putting too much pressure on the storm sewer system below ground. crews have been working all night, fighting dangerous conditions to makes sure everything is functional. city manager says it will be at least 2 days until they feel more comfortable with the river level. they are looking for the cedar river to get below 18 feet. the river crested just below 22 feet yesterday morning. and it's not expected to drop below 20 feet until thursday. law enforcement in cedar rapids are warning people to stay out of the evacuation zone. they say this will keep people safe and give them room to work. the city's fire chief mark english says a survey found troubling number of people in the evacuation zone flood walls, sandbags, and earthen berms are holding back the water pretty well. but water has been seeping into some low-lying areas, including downtown, the newbo district, czech village, and the time check neighborhood. as these photos show, a handful of building
the city says the temporary barriers are keeping us safe so far above ground. but the worry is that water is putting too much pressure on the storm sewer system below ground. crews have been working all night, fighting dangerous conditions to makes sure everything is functional. city manager says it will be at least 2 days until they feel more comfortable with the river level. they are looking for the cedar river to get below 18 feet. the river crested just below 22 feet yesterday morning. and...
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us. the city 64. bedford 68. and temperatures at first pitch in the lower 60s. we'll have clear skies and it does cool out of overnight tonight. and the numbers ahead for the 50s in boston. 54 tomorrow morning. and outside of town, look at the cool pockets of air. norwood in 40. and martha's vineyard, upper 40s and low 50s. and on the cape, upper 50s and low 50 in the morning. and temperatures tomorrow 69-75. the and norwood 72. worcester hills, lots of sunshine and numbers moving to the low 70s. and the cape, 69. and the islands in the upper 60s. and for the weekend, saturday will be the nicer of the two weekend days with partly to mostly sunny skies. temperatures on saturday in the mid-70s. and sunday a lot of clouds. and i think a scattering of opener for the pats and dolphins. and it's hard to pin down what part of the day the showers are likely to occur. plan on having is -- the rain gear ready to go. temperatures in gillette in the 70s. and more rain likely on monday. >> anchor: still coming on 7:00 news. a cookie crime is caught on camera in florida. >> a
us. the city 64. bedford 68. and temperatures at first pitch in the lower 60s. we'll have clear skies and it does cool out of overnight tonight. and the numbers ahead for the 50s in boston. 54 tomorrow morning. and outside of town, look at the cool pockets of air. norwood in 40. and martha's vineyard, upper 40s and low 50s. and on the cape, upper 50s and low 50 in the morning. and temperatures tomorrow 69-75. the and norwood 72. worcester hills, lots of sunshine and numbers moving to the low...
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residents tried calling and sending this strongsville, jennifer jordan fox 8 news toronto mayor, tells us the city is still waiting fo odot announcements and other agencies before it can begin th project. o >> ties with teacher accused of sexual battery involving a former students. placing her on after a gran jury indictment of three felony counts of sexual battery in march she was removed from the classroom and banned from contacting students,ov ellet high school program close tomorrow after fire damaged the building fire started late saturday nigh at a vocational room near the maintenance office they worked quickly to extinguish the blaze and annoy the building the caus is under investigation it's unclear adi if possible resume wednesday. the owners of a cleveland bicycle shop living in fear after a series of threats and harassment. >> they say nothing being done to stop it they spoke to matt wright. we can only do so much before we are forced to close. >> has been a fixture of slavic village for 45 years, the owner of fleet bike shop say they're being run out of business. >> i was angry hurt, w
residents tried calling and sending this strongsville, jennifer jordan fox 8 news toronto mayor, tells us the city is still waiting fo odot announcements and other agencies before it can begin th project. o >> ties with teacher accused of sexual battery involving a former students. placing her on after a gran jury indictment of three felony counts of sexual battery in march she was removed from the classroom and banned from contacting students,ov ellet high school program close tomorrow...
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the city of san francisco. you can see that, the kind of eerie fog creeping in over the city that is going to cool us all down, it is being ushered along by low pressure from the pacific northwest. the offshore winds means it will be much, much cooler. the difference between monday's highs and tomorrow's highs, a difference of as much as 25 degrees cooler. we will have complete details including a chance of rain coming up. we will see with the forecast in a few minutes. liz? >> all right, thank you. >>> tonight, the city of oakland is working to fix a key piece of technology used to solve crimes. this comes after an exclusive kpix5 report uncovered that some cameras have been useless for years. only on 5, christin ayers shows us how the city is taking action. >> reporter: it has been two weeks since we revealed the problem. despite signage that says so, the cameras in cesar chavez park are not working. melanie found out in the worst way when her brother and another man were shot in front of the cameras in august. >> he loved his family so much. >> reporter: now, councilman noel gallo says there is a plan to fix
the city of san francisco. you can see that, the kind of eerie fog creeping in over the city that is going to cool us all down, it is being ushered along by low pressure from the pacific northwest. the offshore winds means it will be much, much cooler. the difference between monday's highs and tomorrow's highs, a difference of as much as 25 degrees cooler. we will have complete details including a chance of rain coming up. we will see with the forecast in a few minutes. liz? >> all right,...
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Sep 26, 2016
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stay out of the impacts area, the city will be using these to reinforce the flood system. these sandbags will not be for personal use. again, this will be to reinforce the flood system. so starting in 11 minutes from now, you are asked, if able, to get to the old kmart location. that's at williams and 16th on the south and west side of cedar rapids. we'll keep you up to date on that, the city web site,and, of course, all this information is being posted to our web site, well, at cbs2iowa.com. >>> we continue our team coverage this morning with the latest information. right now, we are going to send it to cbs 2 news reporter stephanie johnson live downtown. where are you, stephanie? >> kelly, i'm czech village near the library and museum -- >> okay. we are going to try to get stephanie's sound fixed because we do want to hear that information this morning. so stick with us. we'll continue to bring you the back, brandon is back with another check of your current f. forecast. darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular f
stay out of the impacts area, the city will be using these to reinforce the flood system. these sandbags will not be for personal use. again, this will be to reinforce the flood system. so starting in 11 minutes from now, you are asked, if able, to get to the old kmart location. that's at williams and 16th on the south and west side of cedar rapids. we'll keep you up to date on that, the city web site,and, of course, all this information is being posted to our web site, well, at cbs2iowa.com....
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the effort is trying to address a problem that become a permanent black eye for the city. drug use in the city parks like the cherry creek trail has become so rampid many people avoid the areas altogether. dealers and things. it's better but obviously still -- if you look at the trash and debris. >> reporter: the new program uses undercover law enforcement to spot people using drugs. they're banned from the park but also given treatment options for addiction. the aclu has criticized the program. park users say they don't expect the clean up to last forever. >> more efforts need to be done to help its root cause more they're gone. >>> time now for weather and traffic every ten minutes on the 4's. here's lauren, good morning. >>. >>> good morning, off to a nice start on labor day. 52 in akron, 45 in limon and 52 in denver. 66 over in grand junction. on our satellite and radar, it's quiet across the state. a little fog in the north eastern plains and that's about it to start the day. picking up and we're going to see the humidity level drop. for parts of douglas county out to lincoln
the effort is trying to address a problem that become a permanent black eye for the city. drug use in the city parks like the cherry creek trail has become so rampid many people avoid the areas altogether. dealers and things. it's better but obviously still -- if you look at the trash and debris. >> reporter: the new program uses undercover law enforcement to spot people using drugs. they're banned from the park but also given treatment options for addiction. the aclu has criticized the...
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the city of waterloo settled multiple cases this year after lawsuits accused police officers of using excessive force. one of those came in january when the city agreed to a $2.5 million dollar settlement with the family of derrick ambrose jr. ambrose was 22. the city also settled 3 other cases recently. in 1 of them, an officer is accused of slamming a 17 year old boy face-first onto a sidewalk outside a hospital. an open records request shows the city paid the teenager to keep him quiet about a settlement. in another incident, the same officer is accused of pointing a stun-gun at a crowd. he then used it to allegedly shock a 31- year-old man who was helping with crowd control. a third incident involved a 13-year-old girl whom officers allegedly in all 3 cases, the police department justified the use of force. some people at last night's meeting say these cases show officers need to face harsher punishment. ""i don't believe if you did something wrong any you get a paid leave. if i do something wrong in my job i get fired " city council members say people should hear more from hart a
the city of waterloo settled multiple cases this year after lawsuits accused police officers of using excessive force. one of those came in january when the city agreed to a $2.5 million dollar settlement with the family of derrick ambrose jr. ambrose was 22. the city also settled 3 other cases recently. in 1 of them, an officer is accused of slamming a 17 year old boy face-first onto a sidewalk outside a hospital. an open records request shows the city paid the teenager to keep him quiet about...
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. >>> this morning, cedar rapids residents will not p able to use the city's buses today or tomorrow. they have been suspended due potential flooding and road closures. the city plans to release updated information in the coming days, and we'll track that and let you know when there are any updates. bringing you the latest up-to-date information, kevin barry and stephny johnson are both live in cedar rapids this morning on the front lines of the cedar river as it continues to rise to projected crest of 23 feet. >> first, we head out to cbs anchor kevin barry who's been watching the flood waters rise burning the midnight oil. kevin, what do you see out there early this morning? >> yeah. justin and kelly, we are right next to the five and one dams. i'll step out of the way so we can take a look. obviously looking at mays island. if we can take a look at how shallow those arches are, that gefs you an idea for how high that water is in relation to the bridge. the last time i was out here was about 12:30 last night. at that time, when i checked it, the water was just above the 16 mark. i h
. >>> this morning, cedar rapids residents will not p able to use the city's buses today or tomorrow. they have been suspended due potential flooding and road closures. the city plans to release updated information in the coming days, and we'll track that and let you know when there are any updates. bringing you the latest up-to-date information, kevin barry and stephny johnson are both live in cedar rapids this morning on the front lines of the cedar river as it continues to rise to...
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the city will team up with the world economic forum to develop driving cars. and boston could be the next massachusetts city to ban the use of plastic bags. the city council held the first of three meetings on the issue last night giving residence a chance to -- residents to-- a chance to weigh in. >>> a turtle getting by with help from friends. >> lola suffered a injury making it difficult to swim but students at worcester polytech institute stepped in and prosthetic flipper. it was part of the senior year project. lola is back to swimming arounat the key west aquarium. >>> coming up, a touching reunion. >> two orphans reunited on the other side of the world. the incredible story bringing them back toth. did-- together. >> and here's what's hot on the narrator: "by almost every measure, public charter schools have been a success." "they are models of inspiration." with "impressive results" and "eye-catching educational gains." it's turned my son's life around. narrator: "charter schools amount to hope" for kids all across massachusetts. question 2 will give parents more choices vote yes on 2. >> there you go best friends
the city will team up with the world economic forum to develop driving cars. and boston could be the next massachusetts city to ban the use of plastic bags. the city council held the first of three meetings on the issue last night giving residence a chance to -- residents to-- a chance to weigh in. >>> a turtle getting by with help from friends. >> lola suffered a injury making it difficult to swim but students at worcester polytech institute stepped in and prosthetic flipper. it...
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city inspectors say you should contact them if you notice any safety has national guard your apartment. >> we are here to help them. the more they call us, the movings information to do our students and all of our residents as well. >> daniel: officials urge students with any questions to call 311 or use the city's 311 app. >>> first time in three years, massachusetts taxpayer also not be getting a tax cut. in 2015 and 2016, everyone got a mandatory .5% income tax cut. state revenue officials say the state haven't brought in enough tax dollars so the income tax rate will stay where it is. it was tabled once before, bu the second time is the charm. the new plan in the works that would add a tax. >>> plus a local barbershop making sure kids start the school year off right.everyone was, like, very scared >> the community effort that gave hundreds of kids free makeovers. and awaiting the latest advisory from the national hurricane center. i can tell you hurricane hunters are right now still finding powerful winds off our coastline. >>> a local barber is helping kids start the school year off right. he organized a now annual event to make su
city inspectors say you should contact them if you notice any safety has national guard your apartment. >> we are here to help them. the more they call us, the movings information to do our students and all of our residents as well. >> daniel: officials urge students with any questions to call 311 or use the city's 311 app. >>> first time in three years, massachusetts taxpayer also not be getting a tax cut. in 2015 and 2016, everyone got a mandatory .5% income tax cut....
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the city's police chief, but he will no longer be supervising the fire department. trelka received criticism after lawsuits targeted some waterloo police officers for using excessive force. one of them involved the city paying a two and a half million dollar settlement. then on friday, two waterloo police officers told t-v nine that trelka was saying the city had asked him to step down. so today's announcement during a news conference by trelka and waterloo mayor quentin hart came as kind of a surprise. hart told reporters he wants trelka to focus on a community policing plan to rebuild public trust in the city's police. " chief trelka and i through community meetings, best practices, outreach, conversations and a passion for this community have begun a process of community wide policing plan that will trust that has been lost due to some of our short comings " " the waterloo city council is meeting right now, and members say they hope to learn more about this new community policing plan. we hope to have reaction from some council members tonight on t-v nine news at 10. 50 days. that's all that's left till election day. and as we get closet more stops from the president
the city's police chief, but he will no longer be supervising the fire department. trelka received criticism after lawsuits targeted some waterloo police officers for using excessive force. one of them involved the city paying a two and a half million dollar settlement. then on friday, two waterloo police officers told t-v nine that trelka was saying the city had asked him to step down. so today's announcement during a news conference by trelka and waterloo mayor quentin hart came as kind of a...
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is a. >> or maybe ted crews for the republican campaign to say we used to be the city on the hill and tell barack obama but now we're no longer felt for be and with the rhetorical baggage that i fear the phrase was burning itself out. laugh first inasmuch less in the 26 campaign compared to 2012 but here it is said again and last phase of the 26 campaign. >> and the indication of that? met other word was chose some. want and that will try not to go into too much detail but simply to the bare kens and general. to recognize a phrase that they stuck by pregnant and. >> is addressed to americans and historian -- historians and where did our political rhetoric come from? but then the book is addressed. >> but then the nation state takes that on as its own identity. to do that so successfully that in order to be a attributed that is what have been dog jeopardy. those in implications and that will be part of the civil religion debates we have it america as. >> did you have the input on the cover? >> i did i have more input than any previous book. but at this point i will admit there is anoth
is a. >> or maybe ted crews for the republican campaign to say we used to be the city on the hill and tell barack obama but now we're no longer felt for be and with the rhetorical baggage that i fear the phrase was burning itself out. laugh first inasmuch less in the 26 campaign compared to 2012 but here it is said again and last phase of the 26 campaign. >> and the indication of that? met other word was chose some. want and that will try not to go into too much detail but simply to...
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the jahar tsarnaev brothers used. that is the active scene we have in new york city raising a spector there is someone putting bombs in the streets of the city aimed at us to try too kill people. mayor de blasio said there is no evidence of connection to terrorism but if you put a bomb on the street, no matter your aim, that is terrorism. peter merino, thanks for joining us. no evidence of a terror connection. they won't have one, necessarily. could it be a kook? >> regardless of what it turns out to be, whether terrorism or a copy cat or hone wolf, however you describe it, i think there is a common issue here that is necessary. that is intelligence gathering. i think people have to recall that recently, intelligence gathering capacity of the nypd has been curtailed. not to say they're not trying their best, but it's a balance between civil liberties and safety. and i think that we really need to focus on that as previous experts had spoken about. >> it is still early. a lot of that had to do with the activity focusing on mosques. that is one of the reasons bill de-blasio was able to get into office. that appears to b
the jahar tsarnaev brothers used. that is the active scene we have in new york city raising a spector there is someone putting bombs in the streets of the city aimed at us to try too kill people. mayor de blasio said there is no evidence of connection to terrorism but if you put a bomb on the street, no matter your aim, that is terrorism. peter merino, thanks for joining us. no evidence of a terror connection. they won't have one, necessarily. could it be a kook? >> regardless of what it...
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the city. "the public has helped us with this, our partner in the city of las vegas has helped us with t and the public is really excited, we're excited and we just cannot wait to see tourist and visitors alike use these bikes to get to and from around downtown las vegas area." r-t-c says downtown las vegas has many bike lanes and lower speed levels -- which will allow users to enjoy a safe ride along the rode. the bike program will have 21 stations and 180 bike rentals. a kiosk will also be near the stations for easy transactions. the las vegas bowl celebrates its 25-th year... and even though the game isn't until december 17-th....it's nearing a sell out. this afternoon at the hard rock -- a luncheon was held to get local business leaders more involved in the game. almost 90-percent of the tickets have already been sold... even though the two teams playing in the game won't be decided until early december. former n-f-l star running back and las vegas native steven jackson -- who played in the bowl game while at oregon state -- told us why this game is always sought after. "with the surrounding
the city. "the public has helped us with this, our partner in the city of las vegas has helped us with t and the public is really excited, we're excited and we just cannot wait to see tourist and visitors alike use these bikes to get to and from around downtown las vegas area." r-t-c says downtown las vegas has many bike lanes and lower speed levels -- which will allow users to enjoy a safe ride along the rode. the bike program will have 21 stations and 180 bike rentals. a kiosk will...
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the city's homeless population in a safe and humane way. ((dave courvoisier)) >> anchor christianne klein has been looking into the issue and joins us now with the story.. ((christianne klein)) >>> today the las vegas city council addressed the incredibl city... las vegas now ranks 5th in the country for unsheltered homeless.. as bad as that is.. it's actually an improvement.. we were ranked third in the country.. on any given day 75 hundred people are living without a home in southern nevada.. yesterday homeless were moved from the area of downtown where the life is beautiful festival will be held this weekend.. to an area just outside the perimeter fence. officials with the office of community services praised what they called the dignified orchestrated this complicated move.. but they do recognize de-homing and re-homing those without shelter is part of a larger, more complex issue... ((rick van diepen/greenview global it becomes this shell game where the chronically homeless just get moved around, and when you're in survival mode as they are.. you get creative.. they find those places where they can't legally get hasseled by the police a
the city's homeless population in a safe and humane way. ((dave courvoisier)) >> anchor christianne klein has been looking into the issue and joins us now with the story.. ((christianne klein)) >>> today the las vegas city council addressed the incredibl city... las vegas now ranks 5th in the country for unsheltered homeless.. as bad as that is.. it's actually an improvement.. we were ranked third in the country.. on any given day 75 hundred people are living without a home in...
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the city lease officers, managers and phoenix feel it gives the impression phoenix pd has endorsed trouble. they haven't. the city sent a cease-and- desist letter to the truck campaign for unauthorized use of the city logo, edges as uniforms. >>> hillary clinton is taking a page from president obama's campaign playbook by trying to build a base of early voters. clinton told voters to get to the polls now so they don't have to worry about long lines on election day. early voting and iowa started there will be a lot of big issues on november ballot. >> could hackers change her about? arizona and illinois have voter registration databases hacked earlier this year. now it seems as many as 12 other states were also targeted. more states are worried about being vulnerable to international hackers. computer experts believe a nationwide election hack would be virtually impossible. state to state. here in arizona we have paper ballots counted by computers. experts say hackers have done some damage. >>> i think fundamentally, these hackers try to rattle the conference. >> cybersecurity company pulled voters saying one in five may stay home with their voting information may become insecure. >>> ke
the city lease officers, managers and phoenix feel it gives the impression phoenix pd has endorsed trouble. they haven't. the city sent a cease-and- desist letter to the truck campaign for unauthorized use of the city logo, edges as uniforms. >>> hillary clinton is taking a page from president obama's campaign playbook by trying to build a base of early voters. clinton told voters to get to the polls now so they don't have to worry about long lines on election day. early voting and...
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the report the civil grand jury did for us, the work they did for the city it's invaluable and we reallyppreciate the depth they took in studying us and reflecting and making strong recommendations that will approve this city resource that we need to function the way it's meant to. i think it's important to note there were 21 findings in the report and 22 recommendations that came through and for the most part the police department, the mayor's office and the controllers agreed with the findings. they were thoughtful. they showed an understanding of the science and they were consistent, and i think that's important to note that agreed with a lot of it and to the extent we disagreed in some ways we disagreed partially and some of that was a function of the time that has passed since they viewed the lab and the progress made through the years and through the last six month period especially. >> i think there were only two that you disagreed with or the mayor's office disagreed with totally as i recall. >> okay. i like your math. anytime i can agree with you i will. i would say that just to
the report the civil grand jury did for us, the work they did for the city it's invaluable and we reallyppreciate the depth they took in studying us and reflecting and making strong recommendations that will approve this city resource that we need to function the way it's meant to. i think it's important to note there were 21 findings in the report and 22 recommendations that came through and for the most part the police department, the mayor's office and the controllers agreed with the...
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it is the second time it has been used for the city of phoenix wants that. >> right now, we do not have access to that system. >> reporter: officials can target specific neighborhoods. >> they will call you and make attempts to call you back. they will leave you a voicemail.>> reporter: it only works on landmines unless you signed up for cell phose when phoenix gets signed up, do not expect alerts every day. >> we want to use it for important emergencies, and information out to the community. >> reporter: the city of phoenix has been taking at the system for a while. there is no timeline when the city will get it. william pitts , 12 news . news. we start in glendale, police have arrested this man after he was accused of groping a woman at yesterday's cardinals game. she was able to fight against him with using her cell phone. >>> this phoenix woman, was arrested after being accused of leaving her nine-month old baby inside her car, her name is ciera shamorra carter doors were unlocked, the keys were in the ignition and the car was running. the child is in child protective services. >>>a
it is the second time it has been used for the city of phoenix wants that. >> right now, we do not have access to that system. >> reporter: officials can target specific neighborhoods. >> they will call you and make attempts to call you back. they will leave you a voicemail.>> reporter: it only works on landmines unless you signed up for cell phose when phoenix gets signed up, do not expect alerts every day. >> we want to use it for important emergencies, and...
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when they found out the city expected them to foot the bills for their impounded cars -fpls they called us. now the city is changing its mind. >> >> it was bad enough when the family car was stolen. back in april. they found it a couple days later. but police asked them to hold off retrieving it so surveillance and catch the thief. police got into a shoot out and killed the suspect. 46 rounds hit the honda. destroying it. the car was impounded for 4 months during the investigation. and this week police left a message for the family. saying they could finally come get it. it was going to cost them. >> policy is they charge the owner for the towing fee. >> the family can't afford the hundreds of dollars in fees. let alone a new vehicle. >> it sho responsibility. to pay for that towing fee. >> you are a victim. you should not pay to get your own property back. >> today the city agreed to help the family. financially. but only after the they called problem solvers. and talked to radio talk show host. >> . why did it have to involve the news. and peter and everything else. >> . colorado trial l
when they found out the city expected them to foot the bills for their impounded cars -fpls they called us. now the city is changing its mind. >> >> it was bad enough when the family car was stolen. back in april. they found it a couple days later. but police asked them to hold off retrieving it so surveillance and catch the thief. police got into a shoot out and killed the suspect. 46 rounds hit the honda. destroying it. the car was impounded for 4 months during the investigation....
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the medical examiner also adding that drug dealers are using the city as a test to. that drug is so dangerous that police and first responders are being warned that it could take as many as six doses of just to revive someone during an overdose. >>> and a story you will only see here. imagine trying to learn tricks like this -- surrounded by rusty screws and broken foundation. does not sound like a place you would want your kids visiting. but people in sandusky are trying -- tired of waiting for the city to take care of this so they are doing it themselves. >> i want you to check this out for yourself. you can see why some people are calling a dangerous. they are sick of waiting on the some people actually started up a gofundme account to raise money to repair this skate park. >> everything is an accident waiting to happen. >> that is what locals call the sandusky skate park. >> now you have nails and wood up in the corner. >> they said they asked the city for help but nothing has changed. so now they are raising money to fix it themselves. but what about sandusky? w
the medical examiner also adding that drug dealers are using the city as a test to. that drug is so dangerous that police and first responders are being warned that it could take as many as six doses of just to revive someone during an overdose. >>> and a story you will only see here. imagine trying to learn tricks like this -- surrounded by rusty screws and broken foundation. does not sound like a place you would want your kids visiting. but people in sandusky are trying -- tired of...
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the nypd has spend over $300 million over eight years, s combining city and federal funding to retain the domain assistant network. this uses data from our 9-1-1 call system, with license plate readers, with radiation detect sensors close to city, with law enforcement databases in the last year, under former commissioner bill bratton, that data, which faced inwards to people like me at police headquarters, was pushed outward, turned outward to the people who need it the most and could use it the most, and that's the cop on the street. every police officer in new york has ac set to that information from their department issued smartphone. this phone is able to access the network and means during a terrorist incident, as we saw this week. that having 1500 people who work full-time on counterterrorism can quickly be changed to 36,000 in the streets. we're able to push law enforcement information, pictures of the suspect, information we had, to every police officer in the streets who was working when we decided to go out with a picture of thed suspect we had probable cause to arrest. all of that with the power of just hitting a
the nypd has spend over $300 million over eight years, s combining city and federal funding to retain the domain assistant network. this uses data from our 9-1-1 call system, with license plate readers, with radiation detect sensors close to city, with law enforcement databases in the last year, under former commissioner bill bratton, that data, which faced inwards to people like me at police headquarters, was pushed outward, turned outward to the people who need it the most and could use it...
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the city is cracking down on drivers with outstanding parking tickets.. and you might say this car deserved to get the first boot the city has used. the driver owes the city more than 16-thousand dollars in unpaid parking tickets! over the last day, the mustang - adorned with warning stickers and teh boot, has become somewhat of an attraction. people have been taking selfies with the car. no word tonight if the owner has paid the fines yet. from the midwest...to the southwest.. parts of the u-s are reeling tonight after dealing with some extreme weather. including heavy rains and flash flooding. as fox's steve rappoport tells wisconsin have been especially hard-hit. from arizona to new mexico... parts of the southwest are recovering after being hit with a month's worth of rain in just six hours... triggering flash flooding. the tropical system responsible is the same system that had been hurricane "newton"... which hit los cabos, mexico hard earlier this week...packing ninety-mile-an-hour winds. (nats) by the time parts of the system first hit arizona wednesday... it was still strong enough to: flood streets, force school closures,
the city is cracking down on drivers with outstanding parking tickets.. and you might say this car deserved to get the first boot the city has used. the driver owes the city more than 16-thousand dollars in unpaid parking tickets! over the last day, the mustang - adorned with warning stickers and teh boot, has become somewhat of an attraction. people have been taking selfies with the car. no word tonight if the owner has paid the fines yet. from the midwest...to the southwest.. parts of the u-s...
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as jordee mentioned, the city of waterloo settled a handful of cases this year after lawsuits accused police officers of using excessive force. one of those came in january when the city million dollar settlement with the family of derrick ambrose junior. a police officer shot and killed him during a foot chase in 2012. ambrose was 22. the city also settled three other cases recently. in one of them, an officer is accused of slamming a 17 year old boy face-first onto a sidewalk outside a hospital. an open records request shows the city paid the teenager to keep him quiet about a settlement. in another incident, the same he then used it to allegedly shock a 31- year-old man who was helping with crowd control. and a third incident involved a 13-year-old girl whom officers allegedly handcuffed. in all three cases, the police department justified the use of force. meteorologist chris havely joins us now. chris, the storms have left and the skies should be clearing overnight? a cold front is moving through the area tonight, and as it does, sc through the evening. after midnight, the cold front will have cleared th
as jordee mentioned, the city of waterloo settled a handful of cases this year after lawsuits accused police officers of using excessive force. one of those came in january when the city million dollar settlement with the family of derrick ambrose junior. a police officer shot and killed him during a foot chase in 2012. ambrose was 22. the city also settled three other cases recently. in one of them, an officer is accused of slamming a 17 year old boy face-first onto a sidewalk outside a...
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the city of henderson tells us the southwest gas facility is a 24-7 emergency site.. which means the noise ordinance doesn't apply. after we stepped in.. southwest gas agreed to wait until at least 7 a-m to begin body cameras will soon be mandatory for all metro police officers who interact with the public.. including k-9 and swat members.
the city of henderson tells us the southwest gas facility is a 24-7 emergency site.. which means the noise ordinance doesn't apply. after we stepped in.. southwest gas agreed to wait until at least 7 a-m to begin body cameras will soon be mandatory for all metro police officers who interact with the public.. including k-9 and swat members.
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the new aufs moves us as city in the direction and strengthens our resiliency. here to speak next is chief medical examiner, dr. michael hunter. [applause] >> i want to thank two people today. i want to certain mayor ed lee and city administrator, naomi kelly. i want to thank them for their vision. if not for their commitment we wouldn't be here today. they understood early on the need to have this facility so want to thank these people very much. [applause] i'm also impressed with the amount of dedication and hard work that mohammed's team with public works has done to get this job to where it is today. the progress is imprivess and this will allow san francisco to maintain our own sense of preparedness and resiliency. the new center will enable the city to be at the forfront of [inaudible] lastly, i want to thank the residents of the city and county of san francisco for making this possible. thank you. [applause] >> thank you dr. hunter. another partnership that we value with our relationship with the general contractor. welcome from the primary contractor for
the new aufs moves us as city in the direction and strengthens our resiliency. here to speak next is chief medical examiner, dr. michael hunter. [applause] >> i want to thank two people today. i want to certain mayor ed lee and city administrator, naomi kelly. i want to thank them for their vision. if not for their commitment we wouldn't be here today. they understood early on the need to have this facility so want to thank these people very much. [applause] i'm also impressed with the...
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then they spread security cameras all over the city trying to catch us. to catch my colleagues inside the city. reporter: in november, his courage was honored with an award. he says the syrian people have been abandoned. >> when the syrian revolution started to ask the arab -- we asked the arab countries to help us and they didn't do anything. only the speeches of the international world. they will defeat isis soon, that they will do something. but it was only speech, nothing more than that. reporter: ten members of his group have already been murdered by is. and his life is on the line too. but for him, his former home has become a symbol of courage. >> for the international world raqqa is the capital of isis and , of extremism, for me raqqa is the capital of their resistance. civilians are still living there without joining isis, with all these bombings and all these things. i am proud of these people. reporter: can non-violent resistance be successful? what's your opinion? write to us on facebook or by e-mail. we'd love to hear what you think. anchor: h
then they spread security cameras all over the city trying to catch us. to catch my colleagues inside the city. reporter: in november, his courage was honored with an award. he says the syrian people have been abandoned. >> when the syrian revolution started to ask the arab -- we asked the arab countries to help us and they didn't do anything. only the speeches of the international world. they will defeat isis soon, that they will do something. but it was only speech, nothing more than...
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cleveland firefighters trying something to stop the city from using a broken ladder trucke as ed gallek has the latest. the firefighters union is asking the state to order the cities to stop using their truckk couldn't wait till you hear what the i-team heard from the state.ou it has shown you this far truck on calls, the ladder truck with a key piece of equipment that does not work,wi the aerial unit does not go up union present calls it a safety hazard , the city has used it as a backup when one of the regular trucks is out of s service, the union has filed a complaint with the state bureau of workers compn hoping that the state will issue an order to stop using the truck so fixed, a short workers comp said that the agency cannot do anything they have a program and address job hazards a for someone gets hurt it turns out they say that firefighters are not covered by this program. meantime there's no comment from the cityty. unit has not yet received a letter saying what was stated here. come, in canton, the city demanded that the trump campaign pa security costs in advance as solon re
cleveland firefighters trying something to stop the city from using a broken ladder trucke as ed gallek has the latest. the firefighters union is asking the state to order the cities to stop using their truckk couldn't wait till you hear what the i-team heard from the state.ou it has shown you this far truck on calls, the ladder truck with a key piece of equipment that does not work,wi the aerial unit does not go up union present calls it a safety hazard , the city has used it as a backup when...
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the motive or suspect. >>> in oakland, kpix 5 uncovered a problem at several city parks. security cameras that were recording nothing. kpix 5's christin ayers shows usow the city is finally taking action today >>> reporter: it's been two weeks since we revealed the problem. despite signage that says so, the cameras in cesar chavez park in east oakland are not work. this person found out in the worst way possible when her brother augustine and another man were shot in front of the cameras in august. >> he loved his family. >> reporter: the city of oakland has a plan to fix them. >> you will see the installers at the park replacing the cameras and making sure that the recording devices are in place. >> reporter: since our story aired the city bought $3,000 worth of equipment to replace the surveillance system which was damaged in a flood. gallo says the cameras in cesar chavez park aren't the only problem. he says this city-run camera in peralta hacienda park doesn't work either and it gets worse. >> we have certain cameras located at certain places to reported illegal dumping hot spots. the cameras are not recording anything. >> reporter: dummy camer
the motive or suspect. >>> in oakland, kpix 5 uncovered a problem at several city parks. security cameras that were recording nothing. kpix 5's christin ayers shows usow the city is finally taking action today >>> reporter: it's been two weeks since we revealed the problem. despite signage that says so, the cameras in cesar chavez park in east oakland are not work. this person found out in the worst way possible when her brother augustine and another man were shot in front of...
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the afternoon. i think a very similar day. is on tap for us. around the city. we're looking at sunshine. maybe a couple clouds through the late day. and over all temperature. right on poor with what we saw earlier today. the mountains. we see some rain showers. develop. maybe a few thunder storms. and actually could be widespread. could see quite a few heavy downpours coming through. especially through the late afternoon. early evening. and towards sunset. in the mountain communities. >> . big ridge of high pressure in control. >> closer to the rockies here. once we head into monday evening. by the time we get through tuesday. we start to see a big shift. numbers will start to dip. back down into the 60s. for highs. even below average. for this time of the year. in the mean type. we're above average again tomorrow. 82 the high. downtown 81. fort collins. another day in the 70s in the mountains -fpls low 80s on the western slope. >> . closer to the metro area. 78 tomorrow afternoon. for your high. beautiful day to get outside. and maybe for the after work hike. 77 in golden. 79 arpbdz lit
the afternoon. i think a very similar day. is on tap for us. around the city. we're looking at sunshine. maybe a couple clouds through the late day. and over all temperature. right on poor with what we saw earlier today. the mountains. we see some rain showers. develop. maybe a few thunder storms. and actually could be widespread. could see quite a few heavy downpours coming through. especially through the late afternoon. early evening. and towards sunset. in the mountain communities. >>...
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the city of milwaukee uses state funding on a new job program. they debuted the first mobile jobs access point center today. there-- you can find information on job searches, training programs and food stamps. the centers will be open once a week-- each time in a new location-- for the next five weeks. about 2-point-5 milllion dollars of state funding is being put into this program. the city of milwaukee fa tobacco shop. the city wants to seize the property from the owner of the shop on 27-th and kilbourn -- even though it's been closed for months. the city argues that the shop itself was used as a drug trafficking house-- while the owner claims the illicit activities only took place in the parking lot. weather scattered showers expected this evening with the temperature falling through the 60s and into the upper 50s. a few sprinkles are gradually decrease as a high pressure moves in. temperatures will be much cooler in the upper 60s but we'll be back into the 70s by thursday. showers and a few t-storms possible again friday into saturday then we
the city of milwaukee uses state funding on a new job program. they debuted the first mobile jobs access point center today. there-- you can find information on job searches, training programs and food stamps. the centers will be open once a week-- each time in a new location-- for the next five weeks. about 2-point-5 milllion dollars of state funding is being put into this program. the city of milwaukee fa tobacco shop. the city wants to seize the property from the owner of the shop on 27-th...
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london nerds using the city's under ground found themselves surrounded by 0 pictures of cats as felinesements took over the cube stop. the group responsible for the cat invest takes is the citizens advertising takeover service or cats for short. they wanted to emphasize life and experience over material possessions. good for you. terrific, guys. life is more than stuff. but for the $30,000 you spent to plaster angry mob creatures all over the underground, you could hire these guys for a month. so jazzy. not too late a get a refund. topic number 5. kayaks are the cadillacs of canoes. and they can be addictive. how addictive? less addictive than heroin but addictive enough. so you might ride through a drain pipe rather than dismount and walk around it. watch. okay, here it comes, look out, bob, this is pretty much what it would look like if disney world designed a ride based on a colon colonoscopy. the kayaking on dry land twins. when you are flying home, why sit in economy. grab that kayak out of the overhead luggage compartment and pull that sweet emergency exit handle. i can't feel my
london nerds using the city's under ground found themselves surrounded by 0 pictures of cats as felinesements took over the cube stop. the group responsible for the cat invest takes is the citizens advertising takeover service or cats for short. they wanted to emphasize life and experience over material possessions. good for you. terrific, guys. life is more than stuff. but for the $30,000 you spent to plaster angry mob creatures all over the underground, you could hire these guys for a month....
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the city took kcrg on a tour through the flood zone earlier today. tv-nine's mark carlson joins us now live from that zone. city officials are pretty pleased with how the protection system is holding up? yes, city officials say they're very pleased with what they're seeing. 16 to 17 feet of water typically floods the newbo area, but with all the temporary protection -- a lot of the water is staying away. there.cedar rapids streets operation superintenden t mike duffy has spent days inside the flood zone. watching as pumps work to keep water out - and monitoring hesco barriers that have been set up all over the city. ive got a lot of confidence in the hesco barriers, we haven't had any breeches anywhere, we've had a little seepage under, which is actually expected. in newbo - duffy says the walls are working - despite the fact some areas are still flooded on the south side of the beyond 16th avenue is not on a flat surface, so hesco barriers would not work there. water rising nats from sewers in the czech village water is coming up from the sewer system. but duffy says all the prerp
the city took kcrg on a tour through the flood zone earlier today. tv-nine's mark carlson joins us now live from that zone. city officials are pretty pleased with how the protection system is holding up? yes, city officials say they're very pleased with what they're seeing. 16 to 17 feet of water typically floods the newbo area, but with all the temporary protection -- a lot of the water is staying away. there.cedar rapids streets operation superintenden t mike duffy has spent days inside the...