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WITH YOUR WEATHER NOW FORECAST.

BILL: TEMPERATURES COOLING OFF A

LITTLE BIT NOW.

RANDBY FACTOR FOR TUESDAY GETS A

7.

PRETTY PLEASANT FOR OUTDOOR WORK

TOMORROW.

IT WILL BE BEAUTIFUL IN THE

MORNING, BUT WARM LATER IN THE

DAY.

NOTHING IN THE VIEWING AREA ON

THE RADAR.

A THUNDERSTORM DOWN HERE WHICH

IS A LONG WAY FROM US, SOUTHWEST

OF HEBRON.

STATIONARY AND WILL PROBABLY

FALL APART OVER THE NEXT HOUR OR

TWO.

THERE WERE A FEW CLOUDS THAT

POPPED UP TODAY AROUND YORK JUST

WEST OF LINCOLN.

ONE OR TWO THUNDERSHOWERS OUT

THERE.

NOTHING NEAR THE OMAHA METRO.

THERE IS A DISTURBANCE COMING

OUT OF WESTERN CANADA AND INTO

THE DAKOTAS.

YOU CAN SEE IT THERE.

THERE'S A FRONT RIGHT THERE.

THAT POSSIBLY COULD BRING US

SOME RAIN.

IT LOOKS LIKE IT WILL STALL OUT

TO THE WEST OF US.

CENTRAL NEBRASKA GETS SOME RAIN.

THIS IS THE AMERICAN COMPUTER

MODEL.

THROUGH WEDNESDAY EVENING PRETTY

GOOD RAINS IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA.

THEY STOPPED WHEN THEY GET TO

OMAHA.

NO RAIN THROUGH WEDNESDAY.

THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY NIGHT,

MAYBE A COUPLE OF TINY SCATTERED

SHOWERS MAKE IT TO THE OMAHA

METRO.

ONLY .7 INCHES OF RAIN

INDICATED.

MAYBE ANOTHER .1 INCH OVER THE

WEEKEND.

PRETTY DRY FOR THE NEXT WEEK

WITH A DECENT RAINS OUT HERE IN

CENTRAL NEBRASKA.

SUNSHINE FOR TUESDAY.

COMFORTABLE IN THE MORNING, WARM

IN THE AFTERNOON.

THE SUN A FEW MINUTES BEFORE

9:00.

95 IN OMAHA TODAY.

DOWN NOW TO 82.

DOWN TO 75 IN OFFICE.

QUITE COMFORTABLE IN SPOTS.

EPPLEY AIRFIELD ONE OF THE

LOCATIONS OUT.

SEE THIS FRONT STALL TO THE WEST

OF US, ANOTHER ONE COMING IN

FARTHER FROM THE WEST.

THAT IS WHERE THE ACTIVITY WILL

BE.

TOMORROW, TOMORROW NIGHT, AND

INTO WEDNESDAY.

TEMPERATURE WISE GOING FORWARD

TONIGHT DOWN TO 60.

TOMORROW, 65 AT 8:00 A.M. IN THE

AFTERNOON 85.

10 DEGREES WHERE WE WERE --

BELOW WHERE WE WERE TODAY.

58 AND 59 ON SUCCESSIVE MORNINGS

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.

WEDNESDAY A SLIGHT CHANCE OF A

SHOWER OR THUNDERSHOWERS.

LOOK AT THE WEEKEND.

SOUTH WINDS WILL BLOW.

DEW POINTS CLIMB BACK UP INTO

THE 90'S.

For more infomation >> Bill's Late Evening Update - Duration: 2:46.

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'Pistol-packing granny' foils Franklin purse snatching - Duration: 1:39.

84-YEAR-OLD WOMAN IS OK.

>> I'D BEEN TAUGHT TO STAND UP

FOR WHAT'S RIGHT IN THE WORLD

AND TO BE THERE TO HELP OTHERS

DAN: MARY MOORE IS NOW BEING

CALLED THE PISTOL PACKING

GRANNY.

ON HER WAY TO PICK-UP HER

GRANDKIDS THIS MORNING, SHE SAW

AN 84-YEAR-OLD WOMAN CHASING A

ROBBER ALONG NORTH MAIN STREET

IN FRANKLIN.

A MAN HAD SNATCHED HER PURSE

OUTSIDE A BUSINESS.

>> INSTINCT JUST KICKED IN TO

FOLLOW HIM.

DAN: MOORE SAYS THE MAN APPEARED

TO HAVE A GUN IN A HOLSTER.

SHE HAS HAD HER CONCEALED CARRY

FOR FOUR YEARS, WANTING TO AVOID

BEING VICTIMIZED WHILE SHE

BATTLED BREAST CANCER.

IT PAID OFF.

>> I ALERTED HIM THAT I HAD MY

CCW AND THAT I WOULD LIKE HIM TO

PLEASE DROP HER PURSE AND TO

STOP, YOU KNOW, THAT THE POLICE

WERE ONTHEIR WAY.

AND HE DROPPED THE PURSE, TURNED

HIS BACK TO ME, HELD HIS HANDS

UP IN THE AIR AND SAID YOU CAN'T

SHOOT ME IN THE BACK, AND I AM

GOING TO GO AHEAD AND GO.

DAN: THE MAN RAN.

MOORE CALLS HIM A COWARD.

IT WAS AN EMOTIONAL MOMENT FOR

HER, AND THE 84-YEAR-OLD WOMAN,

WHO IS AFRAID TO BE IDENTIFIED.

>> I'M STILL SHAKY, I'M REALLY

SHAKY.

DAN: THE 84-YEAR-OLD IS SORE AND

NERVOUS.

BUT ALSO GRATEFUL.

>> SHE SAID LADY, I'VE GOT YOUR

PURSE, I'VE GOT EVERYTHING.

I WAS RELIEVED BECAUSE I'VE

NEVER BEEN THROUGH ANYTHING LIKE

THIS.

DAN: MOORE SAYS THANKFULLY NO

ONE GONE HURT.

>> YOU NEVER KNOW, WHEN YOU PULL

A GUN ON SOMEBODY, SOMEBODY ELSE

THAT'S STANDING UP FOR WHAT'S

RIGHT MIGHT BE THERE TO STOP

YOU, SO MAYBE A LOT OF CROOKS

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Warrant issued for father accused of severely beating two young children - Duration: 1:29.

FATHER.

KELLY?

REPORTER: THERE WAS A 4-YEAR-OLD

GIRL AT THE CENTER OF THIS CASE

WHO TOLD POLICE HER DAD WAS

BEATING HER HARD, AND WASN'T

BEING NICE TO HER.

SHE SAYS THAT HE USED HIS OPEN

HAND TO HIT HER REPEATEDLY,

CAUSING SEVERE BRUISES AND

LEAVING PURPLE MARKS ON HER

BEHIND, AND SHE ALLEGEDLY BEGGED

HER MOTHER TO CALL POLICE ON

HIM.

WHAT HAPPENED IN THIS HOME IN

EARLY MAY IS NOW BRINGING

CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST A

46-YEAR-OLD FATHER.

IT'S HERE IN THE 2200 BLOCK OF

SPOKANE AVENUE IN CARRICK WHERE

POLICE SAY WILLIAM JET BEAT HIS

TWO CHILDREN, A 4-YEAR-OLD

DAUGHTER AND A 2-YEAR-OLD SON.

THE LITTLE GIRL TELLING HER MOM

THAT DAY, QUOTE, THANKS FOR

SAVING ME.

CALL THE COPS ON DADDY.

ACCORDING TO THE CRIMINAL

COMPLAINT, JET'S WIFE CAME HOME

FROM WORK AND HE ALLEGEDLY TOLD

HER HE BEAT THE KIDS SAYING A

NEIGHBOR NOTIFIED HIM THAT THEIR

OLDER DAUGHTER WAS HANGING OUT

OF THE UPSTAIRS WINDOW, SO HE

BEAT HER.

THEN BEAT THEIR TODDLER BECAUSE

HE SHED HE HAD SMEARED HIS POOP

ON THE BEDROOM WALLS.

DOCTORS REPORT BOTH CHILDREN HAD

EXTENSIVE BRUISING TO THEIR BUTT

OH, WHICH --

BUTTOCKS, AND IS HIGHLY

CONCERNING FOR CHILD ABUSE.

AS OF NOW HE HASN'T BEEN

ARRESTED YET, BUT HE WILL FACE

TWO COUNTS OF ENDANGERING THE

WELFARE OF CHILDREN AND TWO

For more infomation >> Warrant issued for father accused of severely beating two young children - Duration: 1:29.

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Video: Rain, cold for now, but nice warmup ahead - Duration: 3:12.

WAY TO YOU SEE HOW HE REACTS.

LET'S TALK ABOUT WHAT IS

HAPPENING.

RIGHT NOW IT IS STILL GETTING

WETTER AND WINDIER.

WE HAVE NEAR RECORD COOL

TEMPERATURES FOR TOMORROW.

BASICALLY IT WILL BE A PRETTY

MISERABLE DAY.

NOTICE THIS.

IMPROVEMENT BEGINS WEDNESDAY.

ONE THING I CAN TELL YOU, WHEN

IT GETS SO UNUSUALLY WET AND

COOL, YOU CAN SOMETIMES TURN THE

CORNER PRETTY ABRUPTLY AND

SHARPLY.

AND THAT WILL HAPPEN.

HANG IN THERE A LITTLE LONGER.

YOU CAN SEE THE WIND DIRECTION

OFF THE WATER, 18 MILES AN HOUR

LOGAN AIRPORT.

THAT IS IMPORTING LOW-LEVEL

MOISTURE.

WE HAVE SOME GUSTS OVER 20 AND

LOOK AT THE GUSTS AS WE GO

THROUGH THE NIGHT.

THERE COULD BE SOME GUSTS THAT

GO 30 TO 40 MILES PER HOUR BY

EARLY TOMORROW MORNING.

WE ARE TALKING ABOUT WHAT IS

GOING TO FEEL LIKE A MINI

NOR'EASTER AND THE TEMPERATURES

WERE THIS TIME OF THE AIR ARE

VERY COOL AS WELL.

THE WINDS WILL STAY GUSTY

THROUGH THE DAY TOMORROW ALONG

THE COAST AND THEY WILL START TO

SUBSIDE.

HERE'S A LOOK OUTSIDE.

YOU CAN SEE SOMETHING COME A

THAT IS BETTER THAN IT WAS A FEW

HOURS AGO.

53 IN BOSTON.

TOMORROW'S TEMPERATURES, YOU

START THEM FROM MIDNIGHT.

IF WE DROP ONE MORE DEGREE WE

MAY NEVER GET BACK TO 5 AGAIN.

ALL OVERNIGHT OR TOMORROW.

THAT IS THE HIGH TEMPERATURE FOR

TOMORROW, THE LOWEST HIGH

TEMPERATURE WE HAVE HAD.

THAT IS WHY WE COULD HAVE

RECORD-BREAKING COLD AS WELL.

THERE IS YOU NORTHEASTERLY

WIND, DOWN TO 50 AT WORCESTER

AIRPORT 1000 FEET UP.

I EARL TOMORROW, 40'S ALONG

WORCESTER COUNTY, 50 IN BOSTON,

LOW 50'S TO THE SOUTH AND THE

TEMPERATURES ARE NOT GOING TO GO

OUT AT ALL.

THEY MAY STAY STEADY OR INCH

DOWN THE LITTLE MORE.

WE WILL BE AROUND THAT RECORD

LOW HIGH OF 52 FOR BOSTON AND 51

FOR WORCESTER.

RAIN HAS REDEVELOPED IN THE

BOSTON AREA IN THE LAST COUPLE

OF HOURS.

CAN SEE IT FROM BOSTON ALL THE

WAY DOWN TO THE CAPE.

AND WESTWARD TO ABOUT WORCESTER.

THAT IS WHAT IS HAPPENING FOR

THE MOMENT.

THE STORM ITSELF IS FAR TO THE

SOUTH BUT IT IS A LARGE

CIRCULATION.

WE HAVE THIS REFLECTING AN

UPPER-LEVEL SYSTEM, ALL OF IT

WILL CONTINUE THE WET WEATHER

INTO TOMORROW NIGHT BUT LOOK TO

THE NORTH, LATE TOMORROW NIGHT

IT STARTS TO CLEAR.

THAT IS THE CLEARING HAT WORKS

SOUTHWARD DURING THE DAY ON

WEDNESDAY.

START TO CHANGE THAT PATTERN.

BEFORE THAT IT IS STILL WET AND

DAMP, RAINY, COO DRIZZLE,

HEAVIER DOWNPOURS EMBEDDED INTO

TOMORROW NIGHT.

HERE COMES ARE CLEARING FOR

WEDNESDAY ESPECIALLY MIDDAY AND

AFTERNOON.

THURSDAY MAY MET -- WE MAY

REINTRODUCE SOME CLOUDS, THERE

MAY BE A STORM THAT NEXT THE

COAST IN THE CAPE.

HOW MUCH RAIN?

WE COULD WIND UP WITH ANOTHER

INCH OF RAIN.

LOOK AT HOW WARM IT WAS IN THE

MIDDLE, THAT IS US BY LATER THIS

WEEKEND AND EARLY NEXT WEEK.

TOMORROW, WE HAVE A BECAUSE OF

THE RAIN AND WIND AND GENERAL

MISERY AS AN IMPACT WHETHER DAY.

SLOWING DOWN THE COMMIT SOME BUT

WE GET BRIGHTER WEDNESDAY

AFTERNOON, THURSDAY NIGHT COULD

HAVE SOME RAIN BUT AFTER THAT,

DAY BY DAY, IT IS GETTING WARMER

For more infomation >> Video: Rain, cold for now, but nice warmup ahead - Duration: 3:12.

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Fireworks sales restricted to these areas in Des Moines - Duration: 1:40.

ago, the

city approved the use of

fireworks in dm on July 4th.

Now its deciding where you can

by them.

<I would prefer we

were not in this situation.>

Council leaders are split on the

whole idea of selling fire works

in normal retail areas vs

out-of-the way industrial areas.

Areas considered safer if there

were an explosion. And there's

concern about how the temporary

fireworks tents would look.

<I don't want to

have some of the fireworks show

up in some of the major

corridors , the selling of

fireworks in the major corridors

that we have invested so much

in.> But fireworks supporters

say they want easier access to

fireworks sales.

<Industrial isn't

designed for retail sales>

Jeremiah Terhark is hoping to

sell fireworks just outside dm

city limits, but still opposes

hiding fireworks sales in

industrial areas

< Real concerned

about family coming out to buy

fireworks. If there is going to

be an accident, heavy trucks

driving in and out of lots> For

legal reasons, the city could

not delay a vote on fireworks

sales. So they agreed to

restrict sales to industrial

areas . As this map shows, those

areas in blue are mostly just

east and northeast of downtown

des moines. But the council did

agree they will come back and

take another look after the 4th.

<We need to

revisit this and take a look at

it. It's totally unfair and we

don't have time to do what we

need to do>

Also today we learned the state

fire marshal so far has received

168 applications for retail

fireworks sales.

And based on that number they

expect to see nearly 1000 sites

where fireworks will be sold in

Iowa.

For more infomation >> Fireworks sales restricted to these areas in Des Moines - Duration: 1:40.

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Monday Evening Weather Forecast 6.05.17 - Duration: 5:48.

METEOROLOGIST: MIDDLE 80'S.

UPPER 308'S TO THE SANTA CRUZ

MOUNTAINS.

76 THERE IN SANTA CRUZ.

69 WATSONVILLE.

THE 60'S BECAME A LOT MORE WIDE

SPREAD AS YOU HEADED TO PG,

MONTEREY, SEASIDE.

OVERNIGHT LOWS, BY HE WAY,

PRETTY CHILLY.

ALL THE MIDDLE TO UPPER 40'S.

48 IN CARMEL VAL LYNN JUNE.

WAS CHILLY START IN SOME SPOTS.

44 HERE IN SALINAS THIS MORNING.

71 IN THE AFTERNOON.

THE BREEZE WAS GOING THEN BACK

TO THE MIDDLE TO UPPER 80'S FOR

THE CITY AND DOWN TO BRADLEY AND

PARKFIELD.

81 TODAY.

86 MORGAN.

82 IN HOLLISTER.

YEAH, SUMMER DAY.

PRETTY NICE.

CENTRAL VALLEY,RY, GETTING A

LITTLE TOASTY.

NOT TOO BAD SACRAMENTO.

96.

108 IN PALM SPRINGS.

104 IN VEGAS.

LOVELY IN LAKOTA SHOW.

FOR HEADING UP FOR THE WEEKEND,

YOSEMITE, A LOT OF THE

CAMPGROUNDS YOU GOT TO CHECK

AHEAD IF YOU ARE UP ON THE RIVER

AND THING LIKE THAT, THE WACKER

RIVER, THEY GOT FLOODING

HAPPENING, SO SOME CAMPGROUNDS

HAVE TO BE EVACUATED FROM TIME

TO TIME DEPENDING ON THE

TEMPERATURES WITH THE SNOWBELT.

YOU WANT TO CHECK AHEAD FOR

THAT.

DRIER AIR WORKING INLETS' SAY

NORTHWARD JUST KIND OF

OBLITERATED THE MARINE LAYER

PRETTY WELL.

A LOT OF SUNSHINE THERE.

LOW CLOUDS AROUND THE L.A.S

ABOUT SIN THEN DOWN TO SAN

DIEGO.

SO A LOT MORE OF THE GREAT STUFF

ON THEIR BEACHES.

NOW CHANGING GEARS.

WE LOOK TO THE GULF OF ALASKA

THIS LATE BUT A COUPLE OF

SYSTEMS TWO COLD FRONTS HERE

LINKED UP WITH AREAS HERE OF LOW

PRESSURE AND THERE IS MOISTURE

WITH THIS AND WE'LL BE TRACKING

THIS ACTUALLY FOR THE BETTER

PART OF WEEK AS ALL OF THIS

SLIDES TOWARD US BE A SOME OF

OUR MODELS INDICATING WE COULD

SEE A FEW SHOW WE'RE OUT OF THIS

AND AGAIN, JUNE IS NOT TIP CLAY

MONTH WE GET MUCH RAIN.

HERE IS A COLD FRONT BY THE WAY.

PA SIC NORTHWEST WE DO WELL

WELL.

NORTHERN CRA ARE A, LET'S SAY

FROM HUMBOLDT, NORTH, SHASTA,

THEY COULD GET AT DECENT AMOUNT

OF RAIN.

MAYBE HALF INCH TO AN INCH.

THAT LINE WILL CONTINUE TO WORK

SOUTHWARD ON THURSDAY MORNING

AND 6:00 A.M. THEN, LOOKING AT

HUWERS MAYBE A AMUCH PROKING

NAPA AND SONOMA, SOME OF THE

WEIGHTER SOLUTIONS BRING THEM

HALF INCH OF RAIN FOR THI TIME

OF YEAR IS SIGNIFICANT.

YOU CAN SEE THE FRONT LOSES THE

PUNCH AS ID COMES THROUGH

THURSDAY NIGHT AND THAT IS 10:00

P.M.

SO THERE IS STILL A BIT OF A

QUESTION ON IF AND WE DO AND HOW

MUCH.

IT DUNN LOOK LIKE IT WOULD BEP.

AGAIN, WE'LL TRACK IT THROUGH

THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS AND LET

YOU KNOW.

MAYBE SOME SHOWERS THURSDAY

NIGHT INTO I DAY MOPPING.

WOULDN'T BE A BIG DEAL.

MORE SOMETHING NEAT.

NOW FOR THE GRERS THAT IS

SOMETHING ELSE.

SO WE'LL COOP YOU POST.

SATURDAY, WE ARE DONE WITH

WHATEVER COMES THROUGH ON

THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY

MORNING.

THE AREA OF LOW PRESSURE HANGS

AROUND SO WE'RE COOL AND FRIDAY

INTO SATURDAY.

OF COURSE, WE'LL SEE A LOT OF

CLOUDS, TOO, ON THURSDAY.

FUTURE CAST SHOWS THE COOLING

AND WILL BE WARM TOMORROW.

MILD TO WARM.

80'S.

THEN THE COOL AIR STARTS TO SAG

SOUTHWARD AND BY FRIDAY, WE ARE

MOSTLY SEEING'S-'S GOING.

IT WILL BE COOL BY JUNE

STANDARDS AND LOOKING AT LOW

CLOUDS TONIGHT.

PROBABLY A REPEAT OF WHAT WE HAD

LAST NIGHT AND MORE OR LESS LOW

CLOUDS A LITTLE BOTH OF THEM

INLAND AND QUICKLY BORN OFF TO

THE OCEAN'S EDGE BUY MIDDAY THEN

ALO SUNSHINE WE GO WITH THAT FOR

TOMORROW.

THED WITHS WILL SLACK IN UP

OVERNIGHT AND PICK BACK UP

AGAIN.

WITHS STRONG IN THE OUTER

WATERS.

BUOYS TO THE NORTH.

49 DEGREES UP AROUND THE BUY AND

UP TO SAN FRANCISCO, TOO.

PRETTY CHILLY.

LOW'S HERE IN THE MONTEREY BACK

OUT AT OUR LOCAL PROSECUTORRIES

HP THE WINDS TURN OVER THE WATER

COLUMN AND GET YOU UP.

THAT IS HAP PEPPING I LOT.

44-54.

KIND OF CHILLY AND YOU IF YOU

SPOTS TONIGHT.

YOU WILL WANT A RACKET IF YOU

ARE HEADING OUT LATE.

60-74 TOMORROW FOR THE COAST

WITH CLEARING SKIES THE VALLEYS

WILL BE WARMER.

72-80 AND YOU MAY LAST A DEGREE

OR TWO BUT NOT HUGE CHANGE

TOMORROW.

64 IN SAN PRAN SOCIAL SECURITY

DOE.

WE GOT SUNSHINE GOING FOR THE

VALLEYS.

AFAN, LOW TO MID 80'S.

70 HOLLISTER.

THEN, 80 PLUS FROM GONE ZELL LA

SOUTHWARD AND 9 HERE IN SA LYNN

LISTEN MASS.

COASTAL SPOTS COOLER THAN THAT.

LOW TO MID 60'S.

4 AND 62 AND 3 FROM SEASIDE,

MONETARY.

STILL LOW 70'S THERE.

AGAIN, SUN IN THE AFTERNOONS

THEN 4 IN STAN CRUZ STILL 84 IN

BOLAR RECK OF THE COOL MARINE

AIR.

YOUR CASE AGAIN.

NOW THURSDAY, I AM PUTTING ANY

SHOWERS I GAIN THURSDAY.

THE FRONT GEES HER LATE AROUND

9:00 OR 10:00 AT MIGHT.

YOU WILL GET SHOWER OVERNIGHT

THURSDAY NIGHTED AND INTO EARLY

FRIDAY MORNING.

EITHER WAY.

CLOUD AND COOLER TEMPERTURES TO

ORC WITH AT THE END OF THE WEEK.

THEN, FOR THE VALLEY LOCATIONS

GOING THE 70'S-80'S TOMORROW.

THEN, TO JUST'S AND LOW 70'S BY

THURSDAY PURCHASE RY FRYE DAY.

THE 70'S FOR THE AMER SPOT THEN

REBOUND BY SUNDAY BETWEEN 70 AND

80 FE DEGREES AND A FEW SNOW

PLAQUES IN THE HIGH SIERRA.

WE'LL SEE.

THEY HAD IT BAC IN 2016 AND 16

I LEAVE.

A BIG YEAR FOR SNOW, TOO.

>> CRAZE RY.

WE ARE TAGGING ABOUT ARE IN AND

THE THIS TIME OF WE'RE.

>> WELL HE SEE.

WELL HE.

NOT REALLY TALKING ABOUT MUCH.

YOU KNOW, WE'LL KNOW.

WELL BE A TRACKING IT.

INTERESTING WE'LL TAKE ABOUT IT.

For more infomation >> Monday Evening Weather Forecast 6.05.17 - Duration: 5:48.

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Seaside special election - Duration: 1:56.

EVEN THOUGH ALL THE SWORN

POSITIONS ARE FILLED, CHIEF

DEPUTY JOHN MINEAU SAYS THERE

ARE STILL FEWER DEPUTIES THAN

THERE WERE BEFORE THAT TREND

GOES BACK TO AT LEAST 2001.

SEASIDE VOTERS GO TO THE POLLS

TOMORROW FOR A SPECIAL

ELECTION.

THEY'LL VOTE ON TWO SALES TAX

MEASURES.

ACTION NEWS REPORTER CATLIN

CONRAD JOINS US LIVE FROM

MONTEREY WITH THE STORY.

ERIN SEASIDE HAS TWO SALE TAX

MEASURES ON THE BALLOT AND

LEADERS SAY THEY NEED BOTH TO

PASS.

THE CITY OF SEASIDE IS CASH

STRAPPED.

>> THE CITY COUNCIL DECLARED A

FISCAL EMERGENCY AND WE ARE

FACING ABOUT A $1.4 MILLION

BUDGET DEFICIT NEXT YEAR.

A NUMBER OF GRANTS RAN OUT THIS

YEAR AND THE CITY IS HOPING

VOTERS PASS TWO SALES TAX

MEASURES IN TUESDAY'S SPECIAL

ELECTION.

>> ABSOLUTELY, IT HAS TO COME

FROM SOMEWHERE AND I DON'T ANY

PROBLEM WITH THAT NO NOT AT ALL.

MEASURE L WOULD GENERATE FUNDS

VIA A ONE HALF CENT SALES

TAX, WHICH COULD BRING IN $1.9

MILLION ANNUALLY.

AND MEASURE G WOULD PLACE UP TO

A 10 PERCENT SALES TAX ON ANY

FUTURE MARIJUANA

BUSINESSES, GENERATING AN

ESTIMATED $300,000 A YEAR.

VOTERS SAY ATTITUDES TOWARDS

MARIJUANA USE HAVE CHANGED IN

RECENT YEARS

>> OH, YEAH, YEAH, PEOPLE ARE

MORE OPEN TO IT NOW, NOT LIKE

BEFORE THEY WERE SCARED OF IT

AND IF YOU DID IT YOU WERE A

PERSON GO TO JAIL.

IF PASSED THE NEW TAX REVENUE

WOULD GO TOWARDS PUBLIC SAFETY,

ROAD MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR AND

YOUTH PROGRAMS.

SO THOSE ARE BASIC OPERATING

SERVICES WHERE STATE AND FEDERAL

RESOURCES ARE LEAVING AND THERE

IS $194 MILLION DOLLARS OF UNMET

CAPITAL NEEDS FOR STREETS AND

PARKS AND STORM SEWERS AND

BUILDINGS.

MARIJUANA BUSINESSES ARE STILL

NOT LEGAL IN SEASIDE THE CITY

COUNCIL IS CURRENTLY LOOKING AT

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Early completion of I-235 construction project comes at high cost - Duration: 1:18.

YOU FOUND OUT OH. AX HE HAS TO

PAY THE CONTRACTOR FOR FINISHING

EARLY.

ZACH OH. IS ON THE HOOK FOR

MORE THAN HALF $1 MILLION.

SINCE THIS PROJECT IS SCHEDULED

TO BE CLOSED UNTIL WEDNESDAY

NIGHT, IT IS GOING TO BE OPENING

EARLY.

JUST IN THE LAST TEE HOURS,

TRAFFIC WILL BE FLOWING TO HERE

TOMORROW MORNING.

CREWS DEMOLISHED THE 50TH STREET

BRIDGE AND LOWERED PART OF THE

HIGHWAY TO MAKE ROOM FOR A

FUTURE BRIDGE.

ODOT GAVE SOME PRETTY BIG

INCENTIVES TO THE CONTRACTOR TO

GET THE WORK DONE EARLY.

>> THE CONTRACTOR IS HEAVILY

INCENTIVED TO GET THIS WORK DONE

IN THE FIVE DAYS ALLOTTED.

SO WE'RE OFFERING $40,000

DOLLARS AN HOUR INCENTIVE UP TO

14 HOURS.

ZACH: SO THAT MEANS ODO NOW

OWES $560,000.

THAT MONEY WAS ALREADY SET ASIDE

WHEN THEY SIGN THE CONTRACT, SO

IT WILL NOT AFFEC ODOT'S

BUDGET.

AS FOR TOMORROW MORNING'S

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2 Công Thức Dân Gian ĐÁnh Bay Sỏi Thận Chỉ Trong 7 Ngày, Nguyên Liệu Nằm Trong Nhà Bếp Nhà Bạn - Duration: 3:40.

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Khoảnh khắc kỳ diệu - PHÚT CHÓT - Phim hoạt hình ► Phim hoạt hình hay nhất 2017 - Duration: 5:00.

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Nkauj ntseeg - Npuag Neeb Ham 2017 - Duration: 34:53.

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Đàn Ông Sung Mãn Gấp 100 Lần Vợ Chỉ Có Xin tha Nhờ Ăn Loại Thịt Rẻ Tiền Này Thường Xuyên - Duration: 3:00.

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Как сделать робота. Робот своими руками. Робот. Роботы. Моторчик. Умный ребенок. Опыты для детей. - Duration: 2:07.

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Zaha Hadid 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know - Duration: 11:05.

Zaha Hadid: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

Zaha Hadid, the famed Iraqi-born British architect, is the subject of today's Google Doodle. May 31 marks the anniversary of the day she received the Pritzker Architecture Award, becoming the first woman to win.

She remains one of only two women to win the award.

"Today we celebrate Dame Zaha Hadid's contributions over her lifetime to the world of architecture," Google notes. "Thank you, Dame Zaha Hadid, for all you've done to bring people together in the service of art and culture!".

The Google Doodle features a drawing of Hadid with the Heydar Aliyev Canter behind her. The building in Baku, Azerbaijan mixes historic Islamic designs with modern geometric patters to create a unique building.

Hadid died on March 31, 2016 at age 65. She suffered a heart attack at a Miami hospital. She was never married and did not have any children. Here is what you need to know about Hadid.

She Was Born in Baghdad to Wealthy Parents & Studied at the Architectural Association School of Architecture.

Hadid was born in Baghdad on October 31, 1950. Her parents were wealthy and could afford to send her to boarding schools in England and Switzerland during the 1960s.

Her father was Mohammed Hadid, a politician who founded Iraq's National Democratic Party. In the early 1970s, she first studied at the American University of Beirut and the Architectural Association School of Architecture.

The Telegraph reported that Hadid learned from Rem Koolhaas and Elia Zenghelis, who thought Hadid was "a planet in her own orbit.

"We called her the inventor of the 89 degrees," Zenghelis told the Telegraph. "Nothing was ever at 90 degrees. She had spectacular vision. All the buildings were exploding into tiny little pieces.

One of her most beautiful designs – an absolute triumph – was her plan for a museum of the 19th century. It came crashing into the Thames from Hungerford Bridge and Charing Cross station.".

After graduating, Hadid taught at her alma mater and continued to design. She taught in the U.K. She became a naturalized citizen in the U.K. and established her own firm in 1980.

She even gained a reputation for radical designs that that didn't come to fruition.

Hadid's First Completed Project Was a Fire Station for a Swiss Furniture Firm. Legends often get their start in the most unexpected ways and Hadid's story is no different.

It wasn't until 1993 that Hadid finally saw a project of hers go from paper to reality and it was surprisingly a factory fire station for Vitra, a Swiss furniture firm.

When the company was building a new factory in Weil-am-Rhein, Germany in the early 1990s, Hadid was given an opportunity to design the fire station.

As Arch Daily notes, the fire station appears simple, but still brings to life the energy and movement presennt in Hadid's previous paintings of unrealized buildings.

"Her paintings, while considered beautiful enough to be exhibited in art museums, were widely considered too avant-garde to be translated into physical architecture," Arch Daily notes.

"It is unsurprising, then, that one of her first major projects to make that step would hew so closely to its conceptual roots.".

The fire station never actually became what it was planned to be. Instead, it was used an art exhibition gallery. She Won the Pritzker Prize in 2004, Despite Having Only completed 4 Buildings at the Time.

Hadid's work was considered so radical and singular that, even though she had only completed four buildings by 2004, she was still chosen as the first ever woman to win the Pritzker Architecture Prize.

The prize is considered the Nobel Prize of the architecture world. In addition to the Vitra fire station, the only other designs she saw completed by 2004 included the Bergisel Ski Jump and the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center.

"It is gratifying to us as sponsors of the prize to see our very independent jury honor a woman for the first time," Thomas J. Pritzker said in a statement.

"Although her body of work is relatively small, she has achieved great acclaim and her energy and ideas show even greater promise for the future.". "Without ever building, Zaha Hadid would have radically expanded architectures repertoire of spatial articulation.

Now that the implementation in complex buildings is happening, the power of her innovation is fully revealed," Vitra chairman of the board Rolf Fehlbaum said in 2004.

The Pritzker Prize launched her into international fame and she became in-demand around the world. In a 2012 Telegraph interview, she said she wasn't a fan of the constant traveling.

"The frustration is that when you start, 100 per cent is about design," she said in 2012.

"But as you go along time is spent less and less on design and it is all about negotiations with the people in your team, with the client, with the engineers, with the consultant.".

Hadid Designed the London Aquatics Centre for the 2012 Summer Olympics.

Hadid's contribution to the 2012 London Summer Olympics was the London Aquatics Centre. According to The Guardian, the building cost £253 million ($325 million) to build and it earned rave reviews, compared to other buildings designed for the Olympics.

"Without question, the aquatics centre is the star building," Amanda Levete, Stirling prize-winning designer, told the Telegraph. "It is a spectacular expression of its sport, resolved in its form and beautifully detailed.".

Hadid's contributions to architecture were acknowledged in the U.K. In 2012, Queen Elizabeth II made her a Dame. In 2015, The BBC noted that she was the first woman to receive the Royal Institute of British Architects' Royal Gold Medal.

She previously won the RIBA Stirling Prize for designing Rome's Maxxi Museum in 2010 and Brixton's Evelyn Grace Academy in 2011. Hadid Died From a Heart Attack at Age 65 in Miami Beach.

Hadid's life was tragically cut short in March 2016 when she died of a heart attack at a hospital in Miami, where she had friends and a home.

Her firm announced that she died at Mr Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach. She was being treated for bronchitis there. "It's immeasurable what she did. Her legacy for women is so huge," friend Oka Doner told the Miami Herald in 2012.

"As she stands in the field of architecture, so does she stands in the Middle East as to what the female mind and heart can do.".

Hadid's last months were filled with drama. In 2012, her firm won the competition to design the main stadium for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.

But in July 2015, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced plans to scrap the design because the budget ballooned to $2 billion.

In September 2015, Hadid announced that she would have to abandon the project completely because it couldn't find a new construction company to work with.

"It is disappointing that the two years of work and investment in the existing design for a new national stadium for Japan cannot be further developed to meet the new brief through the new design competition," a Hadid spokesman told The Guardian.

Hadid's firm was also chosen to design a stadium for use in Qatar during the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

This was also not without a bit of controversy, as she successfully sued The New York Review of Books for publishing an interview that made it appear as though she didn't care about migrant deaths during the construction of the stadium.

The author of the artticle later retracted it.

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