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the choices that we all make in our different parts of that watershed affect each and every person. >> we are so lucky in portland to have the willamitte river. i mean, we're the bridge city. there are so many bridges, and people cross themo go downtown, and, um, i bet a lot of people don't even look down to see that the river is even still there. now in portland, the willamitte river has a really bad reputation, especially among young people, because all the things that they've heard about the river. "the river is really dirty, don't touch it, there's sewage in there." and what they don't realize is the amount of work that's been done on the river, and the accomplishments that have been made in decreasing polluion. we're doing a great job, but obviously we're not done yet. it's not going to be fixed in 5 years, or 10 years, or 15 years. it's a multigenerational effort. you know, looking at it as a community, and as a community of neighbors, um, nobody likes a bad neighbor. so, i think that knowing that, um, all of your neighbors are doing good things for the river also encourages you
the choices that we all make in our different parts of that watershed affect each and every person. >> we are so lucky in portland to have the willamitte river. i mean, we're the bridge city. there are so many bridges, and people cross themo go downtown, and, um, i bet a lot of people don't even look down to see that the river is even still there. now in portland, the willamitte river has a really bad reputation, especially among young people, because all the things that they've heard...
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the watershed, environmental review of course would be required for any use. historic preservation will probably be a factor considering some of the potentially historic elements at the site. the proposed future agreement with the subject to review by the california coastal commission. with our evaluation criteria, i want to emphasize youth and activation are the primary focus did they take up about 75% of available focus, available points, pardon me, and they focus on public access, protection of the watershed recreational uses, noise, parking and traffic mitigation, and project feasibility. this rfp is not focused on revenue to the city, but it does look for somebody who is a financial capacity to provide the investments and activation in the site. looking for compatibility with the lake merced watershed provide meaningful public access, of course recreational opportunity and we want to note, this site is across the street from a large apartment complex. so we are looking for traffic and parking and noise mitigation plans with any proposed use. focusing on p
the watershed, environmental review of course would be required for any use. historic preservation will probably be a factor considering some of the potentially historic elements at the site. the proposed future agreement with the subject to review by the california coastal commission. with our evaluation criteria, i want to emphasize youth and activation are the primary focus did they take up about 75% of available focus, available points, pardon me, and they focus on public access, protection...
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it raises the question, is it a watershed procedural rule? >> that's the language -- bedrock is -- i don't think is the right language because that was the language he referred to in a sentence in mackey, correct. i've just been looking it up. but then in teague itself, justice o'connor tries to get the right words. and what she ends up with here is that the procedural is the first test, first part, can be addressed by limiting the scope of the second exception. that's the watershed rule, to those new procedures without which the likelihood of an accurate conviction is seriously diminished. okay. >> that's the first one. >> that's joined by the chief justice, justice scalia and the fourth i can't remember. so is it seriously diminished? now, we read through miller. it's pretty hard to say. i mean, my goodness. miller is just filled with paragraph after paragraph about how a mandatory requirement for life without parole fails to take a count of all the characteristics or many characteristics adherent in youth. and it's pretty hard to come away
it raises the question, is it a watershed procedural rule? >> that's the language -- bedrock is -- i don't think is the right language because that was the language he referred to in a sentence in mackey, correct. i've just been looking it up. but then in teague itself, justice o'connor tries to get the right words. and what she ends up with here is that the procedural is the first test, first part, can be addressed by limiting the scope of the second exception. that's the watershed rule,...
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and stoop creek watershed. tonight's meeting is a chance for the community to voice their concerns about damage and recurrent problems they've seen since october's flooding. residents are encouraged to bring photographs and other documentation regarding damage to homes and property. the first of several flood input meetings in richland county will be tonight at st. andrews park in columbia. the address is right there on your screen and is set to start at 5:30. officials will then use all the information provided to help develop a future flood mitigation plan. i'll have more details on that the richland county councilman who was arrested just weeks ago on tax charges has been removed from an important council committee. the council chairman tells wis that councilman kelvin washington has been taken off the county's transportation ad hoc committee, which oversees projects related to the county's transportation penny. that penny program is still under the microscope after an audit by the department of revenue foun
and stoop creek watershed. tonight's meeting is a chance for the community to voice their concerns about damage and recurrent problems they've seen since october's flooding. residents are encouraged to bring photographs and other documentation regarding damage to homes and property. the first of several flood input meetings in richland county will be tonight at st. andrews park in columbia. the address is right there on your screen and is set to start at 5:30. officials will then use all the...
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the watershed, environmental review of course would be required for any use. historic preservation will probably be a factor considering some of the potentially historic elements at the site. the proposed future agreement with the subject to review by the california coastal commission. with our evaluation criteria, i want to emphasize youth and activation are the primary focus did they take up about 75% of available focus, available points, pardon me, and they focus on public access, protection of the watershed recreational uses, noise, parking and traffic mitigation, and project feasibility. this rfp is not focused on revenue to the city, but it does look for somebody who is a financial capacity to provide the investments and activation in the site. looking for compatibility with the lake merced watershed provide meaningful public access, of course recreational opportunity and we want to note, this site is across the street from a large apartment complex. so we are looking for traffic and parking and noise mitigation plans with any proposed use. focusing on p
the watershed, environmental review of course would be required for any use. historic preservation will probably be a factor considering some of the potentially historic elements at the site. the proposed future agreement with the subject to review by the california coastal commission. with our evaluation criteria, i want to emphasize youth and activation are the primary focus did they take up about 75% of available focus, available points, pardon me, and they focus on public access, protection...
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in the application, the iowa economic development authority highlighted what it calls the "iowa watershed approach." that has six goals including rededing flood risk, improving water quauaty and improving quality of life to flood- prone communities in the state. has found a new way to save some money. help the diststct power up. stay with tv9. " 6:21 i would say the state has smaller schools." a small schl district in cedar county is taking iowa's problem of low supplemental state aid for education into its own hands. the bennett school district has found an innovative way to reduce expenses. theheistrict has installed solar panels onto its school. and it says it's already seeing the savings. kcrg-tv9's jill kasparie joins us in the studio. jill, how is this creating a savings, if the district's spending money o o the project? we're told the entire project tag of nearly half a million dollars. the schools have to follow guidelines as to what pools of money they can use for district needs. this solar project is a way to use money from a couple of healthy funds to create savings in another
in the application, the iowa economic development authority highlighted what it calls the "iowa watershed approach." that has six goals including rededing flood risk, improving water quauaty and improving quality of life to flood- prone communities in the state. has found a new way to save some money. help the diststct power up. stay with tv9. " 6:21 i would say the state has smaller schools." a small schl district in cedar county is taking iowa's problem of low supplemental...
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those areas include lower richland county, the gills creek watershed and stoop creek watershed. while construction crews are working to finish the rebuilding as quickly as possible.... the meeting itself will include damage they've experienced from flooding. cain boozer: "what could be done different or what could they offer? the infrastructure, the dams need to be updated. you know, past that level i really don't know. i think that the community stepped up big time though." the first of several flood- input meetings will be tonight at st. andrews park in columbia. the address is right there on your screen and is set to start at 5:30. the meetings are open to officials, emergency responders and other parties affected by october's flood. if you can't make the one tonight -- there are five more you can attend. that list is on our website, wistv.com. reporting from the newsroom, michal higdon, wis news 10. a new study paints an alarming picture on how much money you need to get by in south carolina. the financial self- sufficiency study released today says you need to make at least
those areas include lower richland county, the gills creek watershed and stoop creek watershed. while construction crews are working to finish the rebuilding as quickly as possible.... the meeting itself will include damage they've experienced from flooding. cain boozer: "what could be done different or what could they offer? the infrastructure, the dams need to be updated. you know, past that level i really don't know. i think that the community stepped up big time though." the first...
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richland county, the gills creek watershed and watershed. while construction crews are rebuilding as quickly as possible.... the meeting itself will include teractive mapping stations, questionnaires and opportunities for residents to submit comments and share information about damage they've experienced from flooding. cain boozer: "what could be done different or what could they offer? the infrastructure, the dams need to be updated. you know, past that level i really don't know. i think that the community stepped up big time though." the first of several flood- input meetings will be tonight at st. andrews park in columbia. the address is right there on your screen and is set to start at 5:30. the meetings are open to richland county residents, business owners, elected officials, emergency responders and other parties affected by october's flood. if you can't make the one more you can attend. that list is on our website, wistv.com. reporting from the newsroom, wis news 10. today, firefighters are working to figure out what started an overn
richland county, the gills creek watershed and watershed. while construction crews are rebuilding as quickly as possible.... the meeting itself will include teractive mapping stations, questionnaires and opportunities for residents to submit comments and share information about damage they've experienced from flooding. cain boozer: "what could be done different or what could they offer? the infrastructure, the dams need to be updated. you know, past that level i really don't know. i think...
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the second thing we've got to work on is a watershed mgmt plan for richland county." james smith "it is frustrating to me and many other democrats who have been for infrastructure reform for removing the flag, why does it take a crisis for this chamber to do the right thing? why does it take a 1000 year event for us to make an investment in our infrastructure? that is a we've had now billions of dollars of damage." lawmakers say they'd also like to hear the governor touch on big topics like education and jobs. the governor's speech starts at 7 o'clock. we'll carry it live right here on wis. at the state house, chad mills, wis news 10. new into the alert center: relic room will need to relocate to attract more visitors. lawmakers on a house budget-writing panel say most people don't know the relic museum is in the back of the state museum building. the museum will house the confederate flag taken off statehouse grounds last summer--and the military museum is seeking more than 3 million to expand exhibit space and 550,000 for the flag's display. no word yet on where the
the second thing we've got to work on is a watershed mgmt plan for richland county." james smith "it is frustrating to me and many other democrats who have been for infrastructure reform for removing the flag, why does it take a crisis for this chamber to do the right thing? why does it take a 1000 year event for us to make an investment in our infrastructure? that is a we've had now billions of dollars of damage." lawmakers say they'd also like to hear the governor touch on big...
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recent floods left homes in the bee branch watershed area with extensive mold damage. dubuque's grant is apart of a 97 million dollar grant to help iowa improve water quality. the east coast is getting slammed with a dangerous winter storm. forecasters are predicting up to two feet of snow in areas like washington d-c. the storm has delayed and cancelled hundreds of flights across the country. city officials across the coast, are cautioning people to stay home and off the roads. stick with us for our 8 o'clock newscast this morning. we're talking with amanda whitlock from unity point. she'll give us a tips on how you can qualify and receive home and make sure you listen to some talented eastern iowa students at the paramount theatre in cedar rapids. it's for the metro orchestra festival. you can see those performances live at 8 tonight on 9-point-2. now, a final look at the forecast... what a dramatic change from last weekend! temperatures this weekend will be creeping into the 30s for some. i think most of us would agree that these temperatures are much better than th
recent floods left homes in the bee branch watershed area with extensive mold damage. dubuque's grant is apart of a 97 million dollar grant to help iowa improve water quality. the east coast is getting slammed with a dangerous winter storm. forecasters are predicting up to two feet of snow in areas like washington d-c. the storm has delayed and cancelled hundreds of flights across the country. city officials across the coast, are cautioning people to stay home and off the roads. stick with us...
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spice up your life glassware: mug garnish: whipped cream, and orange zest 1 oz watershed bourbon barrel aged gin 5 oz chai spiced hot cocoa add gin to a mug and pour hot cocoa over top. garnish. sip away at awesomeness. spiced hot cocoa 8 cups of milk 10 bags chai tea peel of 2 oranges cup unsweetened cocoa powder 1 cups dark pinch of salt method in a large pot over medium heat add milk, tea bags and orange peel. bring milk up to a gentle simmer, making sure to stir occasionally so that it doesn't burn on the bottom. lower heat and steep tea for 30 minutes. remove tea bags, making sure to squeeze each bag to get out every bit of spicy goodness. you can store this milk in the fridge and pull out when ready to make your hot chocolate. add milk to a large pot over medium high heat, add cocoa powder, and whisk until dissolved. add chocolate chips. continue to whisk mixture until all the chocolate chips have melted. bring up to a slow boil. lower heat and pour hot chocolate into a la di da dee we likes to toddy: glassware: mug or snifter garnish: sprig of thyme 1 oz watershed bourbon oz of c
spice up your life glassware: mug garnish: whipped cream, and orange zest 1 oz watershed bourbon barrel aged gin 5 oz chai spiced hot cocoa add gin to a mug and pour hot cocoa over top. garnish. sip away at awesomeness. spiced hot cocoa 8 cups of milk 10 bags chai tea peel of 2 oranges cup unsweetened cocoa powder 1 cups dark pinch of salt method in a large pot over medium heat add milk, tea bags and orange peel. bring milk up to a gentle simmer, making sure to stir occasionally so that it...
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there were also questions about whether other municipalities in the watershed should be involved. nevertheless, the council said it'll read this study in an effort to find a feasible tonight, a columbia man is now facing murder charges for a deadly shooting in lexington county 20-year-old camry taylor was ordered held without bond today taylor is accused of murdering felix jones on december 19th. lexington county deputies say the victim was shot at an apartment complex off berryhill road--and was then driven to the red roof inn off saint andrews road where he died. investigators are still asking anyone with tips to call crimestoppers at 1- 888-crime-sc. a sting operation led to the arrest of a man accused of selling a 16-year-old girl into prostitution. 22-year-old daytronhoefer faces a series of charges including human trafficking and kidnapping. today, at the richland county sheriff's department, sheriff leon lott investigators rescued the girl after her mother reported her missing on december 26th. county officials are pointing to this case as a sign that human trafficking is n
there were also questions about whether other municipalities in the watershed should be involved. nevertheless, the council said it'll read this study in an effort to find a feasible tonight, a columbia man is now facing murder charges for a deadly shooting in lexington county 20-year-old camry taylor was ordered held without bond today taylor is accused of murdering felix jones on december 19th. lexington county deputies say the victim was shot at an apartment complex off berryhill road--and...
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a watershed that is open to the public.nds. >> it was dangerous the last time i went. >> there was no parking. >> it's going to be slippery. >> there was no parking, i mean you had to really climb because there was so many cars. and they were way too many people on sensitive areas. >> it's not just streams that are full. the reservoir is completely full 100%. so full the spill way has water rushing down to keep the lake from overfilling. downstream, alpine lake is also completely full. today the district printed the report indicating six of the seven reservoirs are all 100% full. >> we're very fortunate that the reservoir is in good shape. they're actually above average for this time of year and above what they were last year. >> reporter: this is the one hold out. necasio reservoir. only about 87% full. if the current weather patterns continue then nacasio reservoir could -p top off and it too could become completely filled possibly by the end of the month -- could top off and it too could become completely filled possibly
a watershed that is open to the public.nds. >> it was dangerous the last time i went. >> there was no parking. >> it's going to be slippery. >> there was no parking, i mean you had to really climb because there was so many cars. and they were way too many people on sensitive areas. >> it's not just streams that are full. the reservoir is completely full 100%. so full the spill way has water rushing down to keep the lake from overfilling. downstream, alpine lake is...
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to reduce the risk of another release like that -- tackling watershed contamination prevents a challenge because of laws that failed to meet anything less than these national standards. we ask that you support our congressional delegation's efforts to allow good samaritans, like state agencies, local governments, watershed groups and nonprofits to improve water quality without incurring liability for meeting all federal standards. upholding the highest publlc 3 health and environmental standards while promoting innovative energy development, this is a cornerstone of our energy strategy. at our altitude we know better than anyone how important clean air is and we need to protect that means moving towards a cleaner, more sustainable energy future than is reliable than what we have now. colorado has risen to this challenge where a leader in the pursuit and promise of renewable eeergy, sun run has brought 800 new solar jobs to our state. as we nurture the growth of -`renewables in colorado, we'll continue to work with the oil and gas industry to innovate ways of safely and efficiently gettin
to reduce the risk of another release like that -- tackling watershed contamination prevents a challenge because of laws that failed to meet anything less than these national standards. we ask that you support our congressional delegation's efforts to allow good samaritans, like state agencies, local governments, watershed groups and nonprofits to improve water quality without incurring liability for meeting all federal standards. upholding the highest publlc 3 health and environmental...
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.>> you have to wonder if this is not watershed moments where suddenly some extra cash and record prices will something -- suddenly become something of the past. >> critics argue this is too mac little, too late. they are also concerned that the enforcement is temporary. the order could be extended. >>> new at six, the criminal court case continues against the teenager charged with the murder of a rabbi. the state of withholding evidence. natalia zea was the only reporter at today's hearing. she is live in miami with more.>> reporter: the defense attorney hats -- had some harsh words. he says they are stalling on discovery that he should have a right to see. he accuses them of leaking evidence photos to the media. prosecutors deny that. aggressive words were flying during this hearing in the case against the andre charles, the 15-year-old accused of trying to rob and shoot to death row at a rabbi -- a rabbi. the state attorney's office is not releasing all the evidence according to the attorney as required by law. he pointed to these pictures which are now part of the discovery but err o
.>> you have to wonder if this is not watershed moments where suddenly some extra cash and record prices will something -- suddenly become something of the past. >> critics argue this is too mac little, too late. they are also concerned that the enforcement is temporary. the order could be extended. >>> new at six, the criminal court case continues against the teenager charged with the murder of a rabbi. the state of withholding evidence. natalia zea was the only reporter...
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he will be at the watershed pavilion for a campaign stop. on the democratic side, martin o'malley is qualified to take part in the debate in charleston. he will debate alongside hillary clinton and bernie sanders her locked in a narrow race. he was at risk of being excluded based on criteria and 5% in national polls or in polls in the early voting states of iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. >>> still ahead, we will tell you which restaurant was cited kitchen. >>> alan rickman has died of cancer. snape in harry potter and >>> where at the wired go to cafi to show off delicious items for this week's restaurant report card. colby? >> this is jr and are super excited about this new location. they have tons of sweet-i been speeds and lots of coffee items and tomorrow you have more items. >> we will be adding our lunch menu sandwiches, panini's, soups and salads. pigs, cows, local and fresh. >> we are excited about tomorrow with those items. but right now all of the suites your heart desires that first before we give you an up close look. let's
he will be at the watershed pavilion for a campaign stop. on the democratic side, martin o'malley is qualified to take part in the debate in charleston. he will debate alongside hillary clinton and bernie sanders her locked in a narrow race. he was at risk of being excluded based on criteria and 5% in national polls or in polls in the early voting states of iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. >>> still ahead, we will tell you which restaurant was cited kitchen. >>> alan...
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rural and urban areas.that's something the iowa flood center has already been studying for years in watersheds across the state.42 million dollars of that moneyey is going toward theieiwork on a larger scale with other state agencies. 22:55:21 flood reduction and hand. the same and relatively minor modifications to land use and land projects can drastically improve resillience of the land to flooding and improve water quality. quality.coming up on the cbs 2 news at six, we'll show you nine areas around the state they will be focusing on. covering the corridor along the cedar river, mellaney moore, cbs 2 news. tiffin may become the next city to opt out of the johnson county minimum wage increase. the city council is hoping to hear from the public on the ordinance that is already raising worker pay. the first phase of the plan went into effect in november, raising wages to eight-20 an hour. by this time next year - employees would be making 10-10 an hour. tiffin is condiering by-passing the future increases and will take up the matter during their february second meeting. solon ananswisher have
rural and urban areas.that's something the iowa flood center has already been studying for years in watersheds across the state.42 million dollars of that moneyey is going toward theieiwork on a larger scale with other state agencies. 22:55:21 flood reduction and hand. the same and relatively minor modifications to land use and land projects can drastically improve resillience of the land to flooding and improve water quality. quality.coming up on the cbs 2 news at six, we'll show you nine...
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jenna: a car crash early this morning caused an unknown amount of fuel to spill into the storm lake watershed. authorities say the acccident happened a little after 7 this morning about ten miles north of storm lake. the rebrandt fire department was able to place booms about a mile downstream from the spill, but some fuel was able to escape. the iowa dnr is warning cattle producers not to use the stream for watering for a few days. jenna: a notorious mexican drug lord has been captured after nearly 7 months on the run. mexican officials confirmed earlier today that joaquin "el chapo" guzman has been recaptured escaping prison leader of the notorious sinoloa cartel at one point, the dea wanted the druglord here because he's been charged with several crcres in the us. . but no word if he'll be transferred across the border. tim: donald trump's campaign is regrouping after a wild rally last night. the gop frontrunner was met with protests during the event in vermont.. the home state of democratic candidate bernie sanders. meanwhile, maine's governor, a chris christie supporter, has ignited a fir
jenna: a car crash early this morning caused an unknown amount of fuel to spill into the storm lake watershed. authorities say the acccident happened a little after 7 this morning about ten miles north of storm lake. the rebrandt fire department was able to place booms about a mile downstream from the spill, but some fuel was able to escape. the iowa dnr is warning cattle producers not to use the stream for watering for a few days. jenna: a notorious mexican drug lord has been captured after...
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that left the creeks and streams around the watershed. surging this afternoon. today's heavy clouds and fresh air. made for a nice hike for some around the lake on this m- l-k holiday. officials say the spillway below lake lagunitas hasn't been this full for months. be sure to tune in to kron 4 morning news starting at 4 a-m tomorrow. we will have complete coverage on this storm system. including traffic hotspots for your morning commute. in the meantime. get the latest forecasts by downloading our kron-4 mobile app. you can track the weather at any time in your area. and receive push alerts about traffic during the storm. new at 11. we are learning new information about a deadly bart shooting in west oakland. a bart spokesperson says, the suspect and victim rode on the same bus prior to the killing. the incident happened just over a week ago. some of the pictures police released last week of the suspect. were taken on a tri - delta bus. officials say, the two had an interaction on the bus. that carried over onto bart. the victim was identified as 19- year-old c
that left the creeks and streams around the watershed. surging this afternoon. today's heavy clouds and fresh air. made for a nice hike for some around the lake on this m- l-k holiday. officials say the spillway below lake lagunitas hasn't been this full for months. be sure to tune in to kron 4 morning news starting at 4 a-m tomorrow. we will have complete coverage on this storm system. including traffic hotspots for your morning commute. in the meantime. get the latest forecasts by downloading...
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that's something the iowa flood center has already been studying for years in watersheds across the state. they say the success of their work helped the state apply housing and ban development...and get 96 million dollars.witold krajewski, ph.d., flood center director22:53:47 we are very happy that our efforts and our expertise have been recognized and that we will have an opportunity to continue 42 million dollars of that money is going toward their work on a larger scale in partnership with other state agencies.the rest of it is going to other water projects throughout the state.eir work will include nine areas.22:55:21the same and relatively minor modifications to land use and land projects can drastically improve resillience of the land to flooding and improve water quality.and quality of life...from reducing flooding to improving water for home and recreational use.the iowa environmental council says our water needs a sustained effort. ralph rosenberg, iowa environmental council executive director22:44:36 . it takes a substantial amount of money over a period of time but this is a go
that's something the iowa flood center has already been studying for years in watersheds across the state. they say the success of their work helped the state apply housing and ban development...and get 96 million dollars.witold krajewski, ph.d., flood center director22:53:47 we are very happy that our efforts and our expertise have been recognized and that we will have an opportunity to continue 42 million dollars of that money is going toward their work on a larger scale in partnership with...
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and a half millions dollars to assist in flood repair - specifically to go towards the bee branch watershed project that would help mitigate flash flooding issues. production is halted on a popular brand of bagged salads -- after someone who ate it died. the center for disease control says one person died in michigan and at least 12 people across six the infected salads were called dole, fresh selections, simple truth, marketside, the little salad bar, and president's choice. the c-d-c is recalling all packaged salads produced at the plant. changes are coming to the academy - after an outcry over a nation. immediately increase diversity on the board of governors, the academy will establish three new governor seats." they're committing to coubling the number of women and diverse members of the academy by 2020. this is the second year all of the acting nominations have been for white actors. plans are in the works to expand single-speed brewing in cedar falls -- to the old wonderbread building in waterloo. right now -- the six-million dollar project is waiting on historical reviews -- to ensu
and a half millions dollars to assist in flood repair - specifically to go towards the bee branch watershed project that would help mitigate flash flooding issues. production is halted on a popular brand of bagged salads -- after someone who ate it died. the center for disease control says one person died in michigan and at least 12 people across six the infected salads were called dole, fresh selections, simple truth, marketside, the little salad bar, and president's choice. the c-d-c is...
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collected billions of >> the good news is that the watersheds are beginning to be more saturated and we're seeing more run off into the reservoirs. >> this week's storms have dumped several inches of snow in the mountains and in the sierra. >> now you showed us the time-lapsed video. very cool. this morning, it was not so nice and then it became beautiful. >> these low clouds are taking their time. everyone is going where is the sun? the sun is out there once the low clouds burned off. the sun was in its full glory, a lot of deep blue skies. just a few now clouds out there as the sun sinks in. temperatures not bad. 75 in miami. 72 in key west. it's nice and dry out there. wind is calm. into the upper 50s. sunrise, 59, at the school board, 58, 59 in medially and also 59 and temperatures now. low to mid-70s going to be another coolish evening with lows in the 60s and maybe briefly touching the 50s. here's the satellite loop in motion. the low clouds statewide, they gradually burned off. lingering clouds. some of the clouds and showers offshore, those probably won't bother us, maybe tom
collected billions of >> the good news is that the watersheds are beginning to be more saturated and we're seeing more run off into the reservoirs. >> this week's storms have dumped several inches of snow in the mountains and in the sierra. >> now you showed us the time-lapsed video. very cool. this morning, it was not so nice and then it became beautiful. >> these low clouds are taking their time. everyone is going where is the sun? the sun is out there once the low...
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the club tells us, even though the pond is privately owned, it contributes to the store management watershed program, so the city should fix the pipe. he just wants something to be done before it's too late. in the grass mere section of staten island, tracee carrasco, cbs 2 news. >>> caught on camera here, a bank manager single handedly foils an attempted robbery. the manager of the north carolina bank was standing in the lobby when he saw a man in black running across the parking lot. that manager grabbed a door, held it shut, and after a short game of tug of war, that suspect ran off. by the way though, he hasn't been caught. >>> actor leonardo dicaprio met the actor later gave the pope a check for his environmental charity. pope francis gave to dicaprio, a leather bound copy of his book, and offered his blessing. >>> lonnie quinn is standing by. did we say some winter weather is headed back? >> a little bit. >> the pieces are just not looking like they're going to line up. i think you could see snow flurries tomorrow. not too much. my weather watchers are out there as of right now. look,
the club tells us, even though the pond is privately owned, it contributes to the store management watershed program, so the city should fix the pipe. he just wants something to be done before it's too late. in the grass mere section of staten island, tracee carrasco, cbs 2 news. >>> caught on camera here, a bank manager single handedly foils an attempted robbery. the manager of the north carolina bank was standing in the lobby when he saw a man in black running across the parking lot....
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of precipitation fell off down and left creaks streams are on the watershed surging monday afternoon for a share made the net for a knife like on this holiday. back live all good news. like other places like of relies on its own reservoir. . reason >> pam: storms have impacted huge. the breach causing a sidewalk the caveman. to make sure the materials do not wash, the seat and cause a larger gap the public works crews are trying to fill the hole with a 10 t boulders. city officials say before during after storms inspectors are constantly out checking infrastructure. though the focus now is filling this huge hole before the next formal than the nickel latest forecast by downloading our kron 4 moble application and track the weather at any time in your area and received push alerts but traffic during the storm. celebration >> pam: disrupted as protesters takeover of bay area mayor is booed off the stage. this superbowl about the touchdown and the bay area how many people are expected to arrive in the coming weeks and how you can be a part of the action and then next seven the people hi
of precipitation fell off down and left creaks streams are on the watershed surging monday afternoon for a share made the net for a knife like on this holiday. back live all good news. like other places like of relies on its own reservoir. . reason >> pam: storms have impacted huge. the breach causing a sidewalk the caveman. to make sure the materials do not wash, the seat and cause a larger gap the public works crews are trying to fill the hole with a 10 t boulders. city officials say...
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one of the watersheds is the north raccoon, which includes buena vista, sac, and calhoun counties. 3 counties now being sued by des moines water works for failing to control nitrate runoff. another night of friday night hoops is on the way. scott reister is live in pella where the little dutch take on dallas center grimes. cynthia: and see what prompted a local cancer treatment central and as small as your kitchen table. that's the job. everyday. and now, the first lady who helped get healthcare for eight million kids... the senator who helped a city rise again... the secretary of state who stood up for america, and stared down hostile leaders around the world... is the one candidate for president who has everything it takes to do every part of the job... she'll never let anyone privatize social security and medicare... or shut down planned parenthood... she'll take on the gun lobby... finally get equal pay for women... and stop the republicans from ripping all our progress away. so on february first, stand up for hillary. because if you want a president who knows how to keep america
one of the watersheds is the north raccoon, which includes buena vista, sac, and calhoun counties. 3 counties now being sued by des moines water works for failing to control nitrate runoff. another night of friday night hoops is on the way. scott reister is live in pella where the little dutch take on dallas center grimes. cynthia: and see what prompted a local cancer treatment central and as small as your kitchen table. that's the job. everyday. and now, the first lady who helped get...
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. >> reservoirs in the watershed are three-quarters of the way full already. with tonight's rainstorm and several more on the way. the spillway at the dam may begin to flow into alpine lake. >> it's coming and then stopping and then smoke and raining again. it's been a nice, nice rain. >> my favorite time to hike in the drizzly rain, and it's just gorgeous. >> morning drizzle is preceding heavier overnight storms. so for those in low-lying areas, sandbags are available. our web site, abc7news.com has a list of locations. a flashflood warning is in effect for part's the north bay, with anywhere from one and a half to three and a half inches of rain predicted. some say, let it pour. >> i love the rain. a lot of people don't like the rain. i love the rain. >> we're prepared. duct tape on our thumbs and booties and rain coats. now we're going to have a beer. >> abc7~news. >> when you see unusual weather where you live, take photo or video and shear it -- share it with us. we could possibly use it on the air 0 are at abc7news.com. >>> today, marin county search and
. >> reservoirs in the watershed are three-quarters of the way full already. with tonight's rainstorm and several more on the way. the spillway at the dam may begin to flow into alpine lake. >> it's coming and then stopping and then smoke and raining again. it's been a nice, nice rain. >> my favorite time to hike in the drizzly rain, and it's just gorgeous. >> morning drizzle is preceding heavier overnight storms. so for those in low-lying areas, sandbags are available....
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will be used to develop a flood mitigation study in lower richland, gills creek and stoop creek watersheds. during last night's meeting which was the first, the big concern was the county stormwater. >> hopefully we'll have some help in cleaning the creek bed out. i think if the creek bed were cleaned out, it would handle this stormwater and we wouldn't >> two more meetings will be held today. one starting a little bit before the show started here around 12:00 and the second one starting at 4:00 on garner's ferry road at the adult activity center. we also have a complete list of locations and times on our website at abccolumbia.com. while the residents help come up with ideas to safeguard against future natural disasters some residents are still reeling from the devastation of october's flooding. >> not too long ago, janet dubeau's home is one of them. nower home is being demolished after she says 61 inches of water flooded that residence. >> it happened and we were not looking for it. we were not prepared for it. but, you know, going to pull it back together and get it together and just k
will be used to develop a flood mitigation study in lower richland, gills creek and stoop creek watersheds. during last night's meeting which was the first, the big concern was the county stormwater. >> hopefully we'll have some help in cleaning the creek bed out. i think if the creek bed were cleaned out, it would handle this stormwater and we wouldn't >> two more meetings will be held today. one starting a little bit before the show started here around 12:00 and the second one...
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residents and use that information to develop a mitigation study of lower richland, the gills creek watersheds. a complete list of locations and times are on our website at abccolumbia.com. and time is running out for small businesses seeking help following the historic flooding. the small business administration says it's closing its business recovery centers at the close of b biness today. officials with the s.b.a. say they are ceasing operations because of a steady decrease in activity. well, education also took center stage during last night's state of the state address. >> yeah, governor nikki haley focusing on issues such as crumbling facilities and a teacher retention issue in rural parts of the state. >> i have seen the disparities and i won't stand by and allow them to continue. we w wt to raise our children to know they are worthy of a good education. >> lawmakers say education is a priority during this year's legislative session. some lawmakers commending the legislation wle others say more still needs to be done. >> we have to really seriously look at this educational problem. sinc
residents and use that information to develop a mitigation study of lower richland, the gills creek watersheds. a complete list of locations and times are on our website at abccolumbia.com. and time is running out for small businesses seeking help following the historic flooding. the small business administration says it's closing its business recovery centers at the close of b biness today. officials with the s.b.a. say they are ceasing operations because of a steady decrease in activity....
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council will talk about an agreement regarding technical consulting support for the gills creek watershed environmental project. the gills creek area experienced significant flooding back in october. council members are also expected to talk more about an agreement between the city of telecommunications company regarding funding related to the bull street development, still in the worksks a major development project is on the agenda in west columbia. tonight the city council is expected to give a final vote on the development for the property across the street from the west columbia riverwalk. there are concerns about the nunuber of housing units on the property. that meeting is also at 6 tonight. time now for an update on your weather. for that we turn to meteorologist ben tanner. abundant sunshine today will look pretty however, it won't help much with the temperature as we'll only see highs in the middle to upper 40s. winds will subside during the day. clear and cold tonight, lows middle 20s. increasing clouds for wednesday, high near 50 rain returns to the forecast by afternoon throug
council will talk about an agreement regarding technical consulting support for the gills creek watershed environmental project. the gills creek area experienced significant flooding back in october. council members are also expected to talk more about an agreement between the city of telecommunications company regarding funding related to the bull street development, still in the worksks a major development project is on the agenda in west columbia. tonight the city council is expected to give...
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. >> reservoirs in the watershed are three-quarters of the way full already. with tonight's rainstorm and several more on the way. the spillway at the dam may begin to flow into alpine lake. >> it's coming and then stopping and then smoke and raining again. it's been a nice, nice rain. >> my favorite time to hike in the drizzly rain, and it's just gorgeous. >> morning drizzle is preceding heavier overnight storms. so for those in low-lying areas, sandbags are available. our web site, abc7news.com has a list of locations. a flashflood warning is in effect for part's the north bay, with anywhere from one and a half to three and a half inches of rain predicted. some say, let it pour. >> i love the rain. a lot of people don't like the rain. i love the rain. >> we're prepared. duct tape on our thumbs and booties and rain coats. now we're going to have a beer. >> abc7~news. >> when you see unusual weather where you live, take photo or video and shear it -- share it with us. we could possibly use it on the air 0 are at abc7news.com. >>> today, marin county search and
. >> reservoirs in the watershed are three-quarters of the way full already. with tonight's rainstorm and several more on the way. the spillway at the dam may begin to flow into alpine lake. >> it's coming and then stopping and then smoke and raining again. it's been a nice, nice rain. >> my favorite time to hike in the drizzly rain, and it's just gorgeous. >> morning drizzle is preceding heavier overnight storms. so for those in low-lying areas, sandbags are available....
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and a half millions dollars to assist in flood repair - specifically to go towards the bee branch watershed project that would help mitigate flash flooding issues. a house fire that claimed the life of two young girls is ruled an accident. it happened in wauzeka wisconsin, just across the border from iowa. the state fire marshall's investigation revealed the fire started in the center of the home near the stair case which prevented the girls from escaping. they also said they couldn't definitively state how or what started the fire. police have made an arrest in threats. the bomb threat took place on tuesday and resulted in more than two thousand students being evacuated from west high school. during the police's investigation, detectives recovered the phone that made the 9-1-1 call from a man's car after he was arrested for a bank robbery at the u.s. bank on william street. clifton brinkmeyer was the guy arrested for that bank robbery . the robbery happened shortly after the bomb threat was called in. brinkmeyer is charged with threat of terrorism along with second degree robbery. brinkmey
and a half millions dollars to assist in flood repair - specifically to go towards the bee branch watershed project that would help mitigate flash flooding issues. a house fire that claimed the life of two young girls is ruled an accident. it happened in wauzeka wisconsin, just across the border from iowa. the state fire marshall's investigation revealed the fire started in the center of the home near the stair case which prevented the girls from escaping. they also said they couldn't...
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of the anacostia clean rivers program that come out several times a year and try to clean up the watershed around the anacostia river. i am sam sweeney, abc 7 news. autria: while some are calling for service, thousands are calling for action. they are holding a stop the violence march in prince george's county, and jeannette reyes is in landover with the latest crime numbers and how organizers plan to combat it. jeannette: no match for these people who came out, layered up and armed with a simple but strong message. >> young kids need some guidance , and that is what they are trying to do, trying to get the kids to do things. just keep kids on the right track. -- onemessage is simple county, one voice, stop the violence. we just want the violence to stop. jeannette: organizers say this movement cannot go on without participants. if you would like to participate, this is an ongoing year-long campaign. they will be reaching out to the communities and educating the public on how to stop the violence in prince george's county. jeannette reyes, abc 7 news. planningirline workers a major protest
of the anacostia clean rivers program that come out several times a year and try to clean up the watershed around the anacostia river. i am sam sweeney, abc 7 news. autria: while some are calling for service, thousands are calling for action. they are holding a stop the violence march in prince george's county, and jeannette reyes is in landover with the latest crime numbers and how organizers plan to combat it. jeannette: no match for these people who came out, layered up and armed with a...
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one expert says it's a watershed moment. >>> the bay area has two new university presidents and both are women. the cal state board of trustees aboarded judy sikoki as president of sonoma state university. >>> after two years of nearly constant construction, san francisco's deloris park has reopened to the public now. the northern portion was completed last year. the upgraded park includes new ada accessible paths, dog areas and benches to soak in the iconic skyline views. everybody in that neighborhood thrilled to have the park back. >> and you can go check it out. still ahead, how google has a >>> coming up new at 6:00, find out what's behind a growing number of tent cities in san francisco. also, exclusive details from uber on its new partnership and a special ride discount leading up to the super bowl. and the changes in state law that are helping young people with dyslexia finally get access to the education they deserve. that plus much more is all coming up in half hour on "abc7 news" at 6:00. >>> innovation reigns supreme at google. >> the company has more reason to brag after
one expert says it's a watershed moment. >>> the bay area has two new university presidents and both are women. the cal state board of trustees aboarded judy sikoki as president of sonoma state university. >>> after two years of nearly constant construction, san francisco's deloris park has reopened to the public now. the northern portion was completed last year. the upgraded park includes new ada accessible paths, dog areas and benches to soak in the iconic skyline views....
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. >> reporter: regs sir voyeurs in the marin watershed are three-quarters of the way full thanks to repeat rain storms. >> it's coming and then stopping and soaking in and then raining again. it's a nice rain. >> my favorite time to hike in the drizzly rain, and it's just gorgeous. >> reporter: morning drizzle is precede the heavier overnight storms. so for those in low-lying areas, sandbags are available at several locations. a flashflood warning is in effect for parts of the north bay, with anyone from one and a half to three and a half inches of rain predicted. some say let it pour. >> i love the rain. a lot of people don't like the rain. i love the rain. >> we are prepared. duct tape on our thumbs and booties and rain coats and stuff. now we'll have a beer. >> reporter: if you're in need of sandbags living in one of those low-lying areas we have made it easy for you to find the closest location to your home. head to abc7news.com where we posted the list. >> thank you. take a look at the proof of the ocean's power. we were in pacifica where pounding waves eroded part of the sidewalk, cr
. >> reporter: regs sir voyeurs in the marin watershed are three-quarters of the way full thanks to repeat rain storms. >> it's coming and then stopping and soaking in and then raining again. it's a nice rain. >> my favorite time to hike in the drizzly rain, and it's just gorgeous. >> reporter: morning drizzle is precede the heavier overnight storms. so for those in low-lying areas, sandbags are available at several locations. a flashflood warning is in effect for parts...
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recipe the black sea: glassware: coupe garnish: orange peel 1 oz sherry 1 oz cardamaro amaro 1/2 oz watershed nocino 1/2 oz simple syrup add all ingredients to a mixing tin, shake and strain into a coupe. about the anchor the anchor-otr brings a classic seafood experience to land locked cincinnatians. from maine sea scallops to grilled whole fish to fresh oysters flown in east coast, chef/owner derek dos anjos's team serves high quality and sustainable seafood from the countries best suppliers. beach food classics such as hush puppies and lobster rolls will transport you to your favorite spot along the coast. with a wine list chosen to compliment seafood, craft cocktails and a warm sense of hospitality, the anchor-otr brings laid back extravagance to washington park in over the rhine. the dining rooms custom charred wood walls, communal table seating and nautical lighting encourage a playful experience. gfx recipe is on social media our next item is a genuine "name your price" tool. this highly sought-after device from progressive can be yours for... twenty grand? -no! we are giving it away f
recipe the black sea: glassware: coupe garnish: orange peel 1 oz sherry 1 oz cardamaro amaro 1/2 oz watershed nocino 1/2 oz simple syrup add all ingredients to a mixing tin, shake and strain into a coupe. about the anchor the anchor-otr brings a classic seafood experience to land locked cincinnatians. from maine sea scallops to grilled whole fish to fresh oysters flown in east coast, chef/owner derek dos anjos's team serves high quality and sustainable seafood from the countries best suppliers....
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the remainder of the grant will fund flood and water quality improvements in nine watersheds in iowa. tim: south sioux city police chief scot ford is taking off his badge after a 42 year career on the force . ford, , was greeted by over a hundred friends and coworkers at the law enforcement center in south sioux as he finished his last day on duty . ford says his only regret is leaving the family he's made at the department. "we always try to maintainin this department a feeling of family and i think that's probably what's going to be the hardest to walk away from. it's like i'm losing part of my family or walking away from a part of ford will appoint an interim chief, while the city's civil service looks for his replacement. tim: have you ever wondered why iowa gets the honor of being the first in the nation to pick a candidate? it actually happened, by accident and dates all the way back to 1972. that answer can be found by sorting through artifacts on display at the state historical museum. the "first in the nation" exhibit, takes vistors through the entire history of the political
the remainder of the grant will fund flood and water quality improvements in nine watersheds in iowa. tim: south sioux city police chief scot ford is taking off his badge after a 42 year career on the force . ford, , was greeted by over a hundred friends and coworkers at the law enforcement center in south sioux as he finished his last day on duty . ford says his only regret is leaving the family he's made at the department. "we always try to maintainin this department a feeling of family...
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. >> reporter: 2015 was a watershed year for migration to the eu. official figures show more than 1 million people entered the continent by land or sea. a clear majority came to germany encouraged by the welcoming attitude of its government. ministers say that migrants represent both a challenge and an opportunity for europe. here at the german foreign ministry the message is clear. the mass movement of refugees and migrants is a european problem that requires a european solution. officials in the building behind me say, the unprecedented number of people coming may mean the schengen zone is in jeopardy. dominic kane, al jazeera, berlin. >> still to come on lrs, pulings the string of these puppets have given indonesian peep a boost. >> hello again a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. government of saudi arabia has announced that it is cutting commercial and air traffic links with iran. the latest move in a deepening diplomatic crisis between the two countries. >>> major global financial markets have all posted loss he, after chinese sto
. >> reporter: 2015 was a watershed year for migration to the eu. official figures show more than 1 million people entered the continent by land or sea. a clear majority came to germany encouraged by the welcoming attitude of its government. ministers say that migrants represent both a challenge and an opportunity for europe. here at the german foreign ministry the message is clear. the mass movement of refugees and migrants is a european problem that requires a european solution....
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used to develop a flood mitigation study of lower richland and the gills creek and stoop creek watersheds. residents we spoke with at yesterday's first meeting brought up concerns about the county's storm water runoff. there will 33 be two more meetings today. one at gadsden park, starting at noon. and a second starting at four at the garners ferry adult activity center. for a list of locations... visit our website, abc columbia dot com. of course, last year's devastating flooding has left many homes in our state in dis- repair. it is a harsh reality for those neighbors living in the pine glen area. janet dubeau's home is one of them. she says.... sixty one inches of water flooded her home. her family is coming to grips with the decision to demolish the house... and start all over. at least 33 two other homes on that street are set to be demolished in the coming months. despite the damage, some homeowners say they're determined to rebuild, seeing an opportunity still to 33 come... it's a comeback for carolina. we're headed to the basketball court and looking at that match up against ole m
used to develop a flood mitigation study of lower richland and the gills creek and stoop creek watersheds. residents we spoke with at yesterday's first meeting brought up concerns about the county's storm water runoff. there will 33 be two more meetings today. one at gadsden park, starting at noon. and a second starting at four at the garners ferry adult activity center. for a list of locations... visit our website, abc columbia dot com. of course, last year's devastating flooding has left many...
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bob brought his 2-year-old daughter delaura for a hike in the watershed to show her what rain is like. >> one of the first times for her so it's very strange having that experience. but happy to have it back. >> reporter: in fact something down right giddy about the weather. panoramic highway may not have had much of a panorama today but the parking lot was full as hikers ventured out to view nature in all of its green dripping glory. >> i feel like we've been a couple years talking about water and wishing for it and wanting the rain so i'm actually really excited. >> reporter: marin's water system relies on frequent rainstorms on mount tam to refill its series of small reservoirs but it's been a while since hikers heard this sound. the sound of water pouring out of the overflow spillway in to the creek below. of course the kraut is far from -- the drought is far from over but a soggy day like this is a good reminder not to take something so precious for granted. >> normally people just complain when it rains but now they don't. >> reporter: in marin county, john ramos, kpix 5. >> the
bob brought his 2-year-old daughter delaura for a hike in the watershed to show her what rain is like. >> one of the first times for her so it's very strange having that experience. but happy to have it back. >> reporter: in fact something down right giddy about the weather. panoramic highway may not have had much of a panorama today but the parking lot was full as hikers ventured out to view nature in all of its green dripping glory. >> i feel like we've been a couple years...