ILT ENTIRELY FROM ICE.
PAULA TRACEY HAS A CLOSER LOOK.
REPORTER: THE ICE CASTLES IN
LINCOLN ARE NEARLY READY TO
OPEN.
THE ELABORATE DISPLAY FEATURES A
WATER FALL, WATER SLIDE, AND
TURRETS WHICH CAN BE MORE THAN
40 FEET HIGH.
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CAN GET THEM FOR REDUCED PRICE
ONLINE.
VISITORS SHOULD WEAR WARM BOOTS,
BRING THEIR CAMERAS AND IF THEY
HAVE SMALL CHILDREN BRING A SLED
RATHER THAN A STROLLER, SLEDS
ARE MUCH EASIER TO MANAGE IN THE
SNOW AND ICE.
THE DISPLAY IS OPEN FROM 3:00 TO
10:00 P.M., ON FRIDAYS AND
SATURDAYS.
BUT PEOPLE CAN VISIT THE ICE
CASTLES ANY DAY OF THE WEEK,
EXCEPT FOR TUESDAYS WHEN THE
EXHIBIT IS USUALLY CLOSED.
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1 of 2 teens struck by cars in Forest Park dies of injuries - Duration: 1:09.
ITICAL CONDITION.
AT THE TENDER AGE OF 13, JOHN
MCCREE IS NOW DEALING WITH THE
DEATH OF A FRIEND.
>> I USED TO HAG WITH HIM.
I USED TO HANG WITH HIM, AND
SWIM WITH HIM, AND ALL THAT.
HE WAS GOOD.
HE WAS COOL.
TODD: MCCREE IS TALKING ABOUT
14-YEAR-OLD CRAIG STEPHENS.
HE WAS CRITICALLY INJURED WHEN
HE WAS HIT BY A MINIVAN AND THEN
DRAGGED BY ANOTHER CAR.
POLICE SAY THE COLLISION
HAPPENED WHEN STEPHENS AND
ANOTHER 14-YEAR-OLD TRIED TO
CROSS WINTON ROAD NEAR KEMPER,
JUST AFTER 9:00 MONDAY NIGHT.
POLICE SAY THE TWO BOYS DARTED
INTO THE PATH OF THE MINIVAN AND
SAY THE BOYS WERE NOT IN A
CROSSWALK.
THE CASE REMAINS UNDER
INVESTIGATION, BUT NO CHARGES
HAVE BEEN FILED.
MCCREE SAYS THE OTHER TEEN WHO
WAS HIT IS CRAIG STEPHEN'S
COUSIN.
HE'S ALREADY HOME FROM THE
HOSPITAL.
THE ORDEAL WILL MAKE MCCREE
THINK TWICE THE NEXT TIME HE
TRIES TO CROSS WINTON ROAD.
>> LIKE, LOOK BOTH WAYS AND
STUFF.
MAKE SURE NO CAR'S COMING.
SLOW THEM DOWN AND ALL THAT.
MAKE SURE IT'S SAFE.
TODD: JOHN MCREE SAYS CRAIG
STEPHENS ATTENDED CLASS IN THE
MOUNT HEALTHY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
WE'VE TRIED TO CONTACT DISTRICT
OFFICIALS TODAY, BUT SO FAR WE
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Video: New plans in works for Amtrak's Northeast Corridor - Duration: 2:02.
>> THAT WOULD BE AMAZING.
>> THAT WOULD BE SO MUCH EASIER.
IT WOULD JUST BE A LOT BETTER TO
TRAVEL FASTER.
KATE: A SHORTER TRAIN RIDE FROM
BALTIMORE TO DC?
CUT DOWN TO JUST 30 MINUTES?
IT'S ONE OF THE PROMISES UNDER A
MAJOR UPGRADE PROPOSED FOR
AMTRAK'S BUSIEST ROUTE THE
, NORTHEAST CORRIDOR.
>> THAT SOUNDS LIKE A GREAT
IDEA.
KATE: THE FEDERAL RAILROAD
AMINISTRATION RECENTLY UNVEILED
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FASTER TRAIN
TRAVEL IN THE NORTHEAST
CORRIDOR.
A MULTI BILLION DOLLAR PLAN THAT
INCLUDES STRAIGHTENING AND
RE-ROUTING THE RAIL LINE THROUGH
MARYLAND TO AVOID AGING BRIDGES
AND RELIEVE CHOKEPOINTS THAT
CAUSE DELAY.
THE PROPOSAL ALSO CALLS FOR A
NEW SECTION OF TRACK NORTH OF
BALTIMORE STARTING NEAR 895 AND
, NEW SEGMENTS ON THE WAY UP TO
WILMINGTON, SUPPORTING SPEEDS OF
UP TO 220 MPH.
>> THAT WOULD BE EXCELLENT IF I
CAN MAKE THE TRAIN ON TIME.
KATE: IF HE MISSED IT, ANOTHER
WOULD BE ALONG SOON UNDER THIS
PLAN, FOR DOUBLE THE TRAIN
CAPACITY
AND FASTER TRAVEL TIMES, JUST
TWO HOURS AND 10 MINUTES FROM DC
TO NEW YORK.
>> THERE'S SO MANY THINGS THAT
THEY WANT TO SEE, BOTH IN DC AND
NEW YORK, I THINK IF IT WERE
ABLE TO BE A QUICKER ONE DAY
TRIP, I THINK THAT MORE PEOPLE
WOULD GO.
KATE: ADVOCATES SAY IT WOULD
SEED ECONOMIC GROWTH.
PRESIDENT-ELECT-DONALD TRUMP
CAMPAIGNED ON A TRILLION DOLLAR
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT.
IT IS ONE AREA OF COMMON GROUND
HE SHARES WITH MARYLAND'S
CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATS.
>> WE ARE GOING TO BE FOCUSED ON
ISSUES THAT ARE IMPORTANT TO OUR
STATE AND THE BALTIMORE AREA.
MODERNINZING OUR INFRASTRUCTURE
IS AT THE TOP OF THAT LIST.
KATE: TO PUT THIS ENTIRE PLAN
ALONG THE ENTIRE CORRIDOR OR
INTO ACTION?
IT WILL TAKE HUNDREDS OF ACRES
OF LAND ACQUISITION, TENS OF
BILLIONS OF DOLLARS, AND ABOUT
30 YEARS OF WORK.
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Lily & Kitty Baby Christmas - Christmas Kids Games - Duration: 10:22.
Lily & Kitty Baby Christmas - Christmas Kids Games
Thank you for watching! Educational Kids Games.
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Wednesday marks one year since Hamilton firefighter's death - Duration: 1:37.
AT THE MEMORIAL IN HAMILTON.
>> THE ANNIVERSARY OF A REALLY
HARD DAY FOR US, THE HAMILTON
FIRE COMMUNITY, AND THE
COMMUNITIES AROUND US, COLERAIN
AND FAIRFIELD TOWNSHIP.
ANDREW: THE REST OF PATRICK
WOLTERMAN'S CREW LAID A WREATH
AT THE BASE OF THE FIREFIGHTER'S
MEMORIAL IN HAMILTON THIS
MORNING.
A GATHERING OF FIRST RESPONDERS
FROM ACROSS THE AREA HELD A
MOMENT OF SILENCE IN HIS HONOR.
IT WAS A PUBLIC DISPLAY OF THE
GRIEF THEY CARRY EVERY DAY.
>> EVERY DAY OVER THE LAST YEAR,
GUYS HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT IT.
EVERY MORNING WHEN YOU WAKE UP,
EVERY NIGHT WHEN YOU GOT TO BED,
YOU THINK ABOUT IT.
ANDREW: THE HAMILTON FIRE UNION
PRESIDENT TALKED ABOUT WHAT IT
MEANS TO THE FIREFIGHTERS, THAT
THERE HAS BEEN AN ARREST IN
PATRICK WOLTERMAN'S DEATH.
THE FIRE WAS RULED AN ARSON, AND
NOW A MAN IS CHARGED WITH
MURDER.
>> FIND OUT WHAT PROOF THERE IS,
WHO DID IT, AND WHY THEY DID IT.
WE'RE STILL ANXIOUS TO GET
THROUGH THAT, BUT WE WERE HAPPY
THAT THAT WAS THE START OF
SOMETHING.
ANDREW: THE HOMEOWNER, LESTER
PARKER, WAS INDICTED THIS MONTH.
HAMILTON FIREFIGHTERS HAVE SHOWN
UP AT HIS COURT HEARINGS TO SHOW
SUPPORT FOR WOLTERMAN.
THEY WANTED TO SAY THANKS TODAY
FOR THE SUPPORT SHOWN TO THE
DEPARTMENT, WOLTERMAN'S FAMILY,
AND HIS WIDO
>> IT HAS BEEN A CHALLENGING,
BUT THEY ARE A TOUGH FAMILY.
IT IS JUST AMAZING.
JUST LIKE WE WERE HELPED BY THE
SUPPORT OF THE COMMUNITY, SHE'S
BEEN VERY HELPED BY THE SUPPORT
OF THE COMMUNITY.
ANDREW: THIS WAS THE ONLY PUBLIC
MEMORIAL ON THE ANNIVERSARY, BUT
MANY OF THE FIREFIGHTERS PLANNED
PRIVATE GET-TOGETHERS TODAY TO
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Possible credit card breach involving company behind Holiday Inn, report says - Duration: 0:47.
SOLUTION.
IN WASHINGTON, JENNIFER DAVIS,
NEWS 8.
BRIAN: THERE'S WORD COMING OUT
TONIGHT OF A POSSIBLE CREDIT
CARD BREACH INVOLVING THE
PARENT COMPANY OF HOLIDAY
INN.
ONLINE SECURITY BLOCKER BRIAN
KREBS IS REPORTING THAT
I.H.G., BASED IN
ENGLAND,
WHICH OWNS MORE THAN 5,000
HOLTZS WORLDWIDE, HAS
HIRED AN
OUTSIDE SECURITY FIRM TO
INVESTIGATE THE BREACH IN A
STATEMENT SENT DIRECTLY TO
NEWS 8, THE COMPANY'S
SPOKESMAN
SAYS WE ARE
COMMITTED TO SWIFTLY RESOLVING
THIS MATTER.
IN THE MEANTIME, AND IN LINE
WITH BEST
PRACTICE, WE'VE
RECOMMENDED THAT INDIVIDUALS
CLOSELY MONITOR THEIR PAYMENT
CARD ACCOUNT STATEMENTS.
IF THERE
ARE UNAUTHORIZED
CHARGES, INDIVIDUALS SHOULD
IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THEIR BANK
AND IN ALMOST ALL CASES LIKE
THIS THE CARD HOLD HER WILL
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24 Reasons Ghostbusters & Suicide Squad Are The Same Movie - Duration: 3:12.
In the beginning, a female doctor is hard at work, but then all her colleagues start
to believe she's going crazy.
After she goes crazy and loses her job, her life goes downhill like Jack from the Jack
and Jill story.
She gets arrested and makes friends with a band of misfits.
The band of misfits include the loud lady with the pink hair, the dangerous one who
never took gun safety training, and the one who has a crush and is constantly flirting
with a particular coworker even though she has a boyfriend, but it's perfectly understandable
seeing how in the beginning of the movie her boyfriend left her hanging in her time of
need.
2 black SUVs pull up and the government has a meeting on whether or not to use the main
characters as a defense agains the worst scum of the universe.
After the government makes their decision, all hell breaks loose basically.
A researcher is possessed by a green demon which is horrible.
But what's even more horrible is the demons in the movie spread like a virus.
At a part when they're underground in the subway station.
A demon appears and scares all the people in the scene.
The monster almost gets hit by a speeding subway train, but is able to let the subway train
go right though him.
Later the city is invaded by creatures.
A cloud of smoke and a beacon light up the sky and the city is in mass hysteria.
With the city being taken over by monsters you wanna know what the idiot military people
do?
They try to fight the monsters with guns.
Guns barely work on rappers and they barely work on the bad guys here.
Most of the military gets possessed and the last line of defense is the main characters.
The main characters lose their vehicle and have to walk all they way to the building
where the vortex is.
The characters do all this walking, all this walking and not one single character is developed
during those scenes.
There is one scene though, where they're making a toast close to the end, but it's
almost too late at that point.
Anyways, later on there's a couple of scenes with super feminist and super misandrous undertones.
I personally think it's possible to be pro women without being anti men, but it's like
they're trying to say women are 15 times better than men or something.
For example, the bosses in the film are female who bark orders down at their idiot male employees.
And the main characters find it stupid to kill women and children, but they all think
it's perfectly norman to kill men. (audio)
It's a literally kick to the balls basically.
(audio) The good guys grab their weapons and start shooting at the bad guys.
They get to the master and the master sends a giant to destroy them.
After that, they finally get to the green vortex in the ground. (audio)
A bomb is thrown into the portal and the good guys shoot the bomb and right before it crosses
to the other side, Kaboosh!
The puff of smoke over the building disappears and everything is back to normal.
The character that was possessed isn't any more and before the credits the two characters
with the dyed hair hug it out.
There's a mid credit scene hinting at an upcoming sequel.
Me personally, I think it's a terrible idea to suggest sequels until you see how your
movie does at the box office (audio).
Those are 24 reasons these movies are the same.
You agree?
Yes, no, maybe so?
If not, politely share your thoughts in the comment section below and click the subscribe
button for more 24 reason videos.
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Active search on for man considered armed and dangerous in Franklin - Duration: 1:56.
INFORMATION THAT
SHE' LEARNED.
REPORTER: HE REMAINS ON THE RUN
AT THIS HOUR, 'POLICE CONTINUE
TO SEARCH IN AN AREA IN THE
WOODS ABOUT A MILE FROM HERE.
THE SCENE HERE ON PROSPECT
STREET IS NOW CLEAR.
BUT IT WAS THE CENTER OF THE
INVESTIGATION WHEN IT STARTED.
POLICE FROM SEVEN TOWNS, STATE
POLICE AND SWAT TEAMS SWARMED
THE AREA OF PROSPECT AND
PLEASANT STREETS FOR MUCH OF THE
DAY, SEARCHING FOR 33-YEAR-OLD
RY BREWYARD.
>> THE GUY IS HUGE, HE'S VERY
INTIMIDATING.
I WAS TERRIFIED.
REPORTER: SHE WAS IN A HOUSE ON
PLEASA STREET.
>> HE CAME IN, HE HAD THE GUN IN
HIS HAND ALREADY SKIED HIM WHY
HE WAS THERE.
REPORTER: THAT'S WHEN SHE SAYS
HE TRIED TO TAKE THEM AS
HOSTAGES.
>> WE'RE NOT GETTING INTO A LOT
OF DETAIL, BUT WE KNOW THAT A
GUN WAS USED.
THERE WERE SOME INJURIES
INCURRED, NOT POLICE INJURIES.
REPORTER: SHE SAYS SHE JUMPED
OUT A SECOND STORY WINDOW, DROVE
AWAY AND CALLED POLICE.
POLICE SAY BREWIAYD WAS INVOLVED
IN A DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE.
>> AS WE WENT INTO THE LIVING
ROOM HE HIT MY FRIEND IN THE
HEAD WITH A GUN TWICE.
HE WENT BACK --
HE TOLD US WE WERE ALL GOING TO
DIE.
REPORTER: DOZENS WERE EVACUATED
FROM SURROUNDING HOMES NEAR
WHERE THE INCIDENT HAPPENED.
>> THEY ASKED US TO LEAVE, THEY
GOT IN POSITION, THEY BARRICADED
US AND PROTECTED US AND WE ALL
RAN DOWN TO ONE OF THE STATE
TROOPE S.U.V.S.
REPORTER: HE'S DESCRIBED AS SIX
FO FIVE, 250-POUND, LAST SEEN
WEARING A BLOOD --
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No more curbside recycling in Madison County - Duration: 1:49.
OFF YOUR
@OWN TRASH.
@P>> Reporter: WEDNESDAY IS THE
@LAST DAY MADISON COUNTY
@RESIDENTS CAN LEAVE THEIR
@RECYCLING ON THE CURB.
@P>> IT'S A LOT OF TROUBLE.
@IT'S AN INCONVENIENT.
@P>> Reporter: THE BOARD OF
@SUPERVISORS VOTED DOWN THE
@SERVICE IN OCTOBER.
@LEADERS SAY WASTE MANAGEMENT
@WANTED MORE MONEY.
@P>> THE OLD RATE WAS $13,000 A
@MONTH.
@THE NEW RATE $23,000 A MONTH,
@ROUGHLY $110,000, ALMOST
@$120,000 A YEAR.
@IN RATE CHANGE.
@P>> I UNDERSTAND, YOU KNOW, THE
@IMPORTANCE OF BUDGETING AND ALL
@AND LOOKING FOR PLACES WHERE THE
@MONEY CAN BE BETTER SPENT, BUT I
@THINK THAT WITH RECYCLING IT'S A
@GOOD SERVICE TO HAVE.
@P>> Reporter: SO NOW FOR MADISON
@COUNTY RESIDENTS PLANNING TO
@RECYCLE AFTER THE FIRST OF THIS
@YEAR YOU'RE ACTUALLY GOING TO
@HAVE TO TAKE ALL OF YOUR
@RECYCLING TO ONE OF THE DROP OFF
@LOCATIONS.
@ARE YOU GOING TO LOAD YOUR
@RECYCLING UP AND TAKE IT
@SOMEWHERE, DUMP IT AND COME BACK
@HOME.
@P>> CARRY IT SOMEWHERE, TO HAVE
@THE ROOM INSIDE MY VEHICLE, TO
@LOAD IT UP AND CARRY IT AND DO
@THAT ON A CONSISTENT BASIS,
@PROBABLY NOT.
@P>> NO PROBLEM FOR ME, REALLY.
@P>> Reporter: YOU DON'T PLAN ON
@STOPPING YOUR RECYCLING ROUTINE
@EVEN IF IT'S NOT AS CONVENIENT?
@P>> NO.
@I JUST WANT TO DO THINGS THAT
@ARE GOOD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT.
@P>> Reporter: SOME PEOPLE SAY
@THEY'RE WORRIED THE CANCELED
@PICK UP WILL CREATE A TRASH
@PROBLEM.
@P>> WHEN YOU TAKE AWAY THE
@CONVENIENCE TO DO THAT YOU'RE
@GOING TO HAVE LESS PEOPLE
@PARTICIPATE IN IT AND AGAIN THIS
@IS GOING TO CAUSE LANDFILLS TO
@FILL UP.
@PEOPLE ARE GOING TO START BACK
@TO GOING TO THE OLD WAY OF
@GETTING RID OF THEIR TRASH.
@P>> Reporter: COUNTY LEADERS SAY
@THEY HOPE RESIDENTS WILL GIVE
@THIS NEW SYSTEM A CHANCE.
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Light snow, wintry mix moving in - Duration: 3:05.
TEAM FORECAST WITH
METEOROLOGIST MATT MOORE.
MATT: WASN'T A
BAD DAY
WHATSOEVER.
WE HAD A LITTLE BIT OF
CLOUDINESS EARLIER THIS
MORNING.
WE TAKE THE CLOCK BACK TO
10:00
THIS MORNING FROM OUR
YORK SKYCAM AND WE WERE SEEING
THOSE CLOUDS AROUND.
LOOK AT THE TEMPERATURES THIS
MORNING.
NOT THAT BAD.
40°°.
WE PRETTY MUCH TOPPED IT OUT A
LITTLE BIT INTO THE LOW 40'S
THROUGHOUT THE AFTERNOON BUT
THE CLOUDS DID THICKEN UP
BEFORE THEY CLEARED OUT,
WITHIN THE LAST FEW HOURS
AND
THAT'S WHERE WE STAND RIGHT
NOW, TAKING THAT LIVE LOOK
FROM OUR YORK SKYCAM.
36°°, A CLEAR SKY, OBSERVATION,
WINDS ARE CALM, WE'RE NOT
SEEING WINDCHILL BEING A
FACTOR AS WE GO THROUGH THE
REST OF THIS EVENING.
MAINLY CLEAR SKIES CAN BE
EXPECTED IN THE NEWS 8 STORM
TEAM FORECAST.
WE'VE GOT GETTYSBURG IN THE
BATTLEFIELD IN THE BACKGROUND
HERE, BUT CHILLY TEMPERATURES,
WE'LL FALL DOWN FROM THE MID
30'S DOWN TO
ABOUT THE
FREEZING MARK THIS EVENING AND
EVENTUALLY ONLY TO ABOUT 30°°
RIGHT NOW, SOME SPOTS COULD BE
IN THE
UPPER 20'S BUT THE
REASON WHY WE'RE NOT GOING
THAT LOW TONIGHT IS THE RESULT
OF INCREASING CLOUD.
SO THE CLOUDS WILL ACT AS
A
BIT OF A BLANKET, AND THEN THE
PRECIPITATION BEGINS TO
ARRIVE, AND IT MAY START OFF
AS A
WINTERY MIX, THOUGH A
LITTLE BIT MUCH SNOW, A LITTLE
BIT OF SLEET, A LITTLE BIT OF
FREEZING RAIN, AND ALSO SOME
RAIN, TOO,
BUT IT LOOKS LIKE
IT WILL BE QUICKLY CHANGING
OVER TO PLAIN RAIN
FOR A LOT
OF SPOTS AS WE GO THROUGH THE
MORNING HOURS TOMORROW.
BUT IT MAY HANG ON A LITTLE
LONGER IN OUR NORTHERN COUNTY,
SO AS A RESULT
OF THAT, IT MAY
BE SOME SLICK TRAVEL FOR THOSE
NORTHERN AREAS, NORTH OF
HARRISBURG IN THE HIGH
TERRAIN
OF OUR NORTHERN COUNTY.
AGAIN, MORNING WINTRY MIX IN
THOSE AREAS,
THEN IT WILL END
BY THE AFTERNOON, SKIES CAN
CLEAR A BIT AND THE WINDS
BEGIN TO PICK UP TURNING WINDY
LATER IN
THE DAY.
LET'S LOOK AT THOSE CURRENT
TEMPERATURES ELSEWHERE BECAUSE
WE'VE GOT SOME NUMBERS IN THE
UPPER 30'S AROUND
HARRISBURG,
LOW 40'S IN CHAMBERSBURG AT
THIS HOUR AND CLOSER TO THE
FREEZING MARK, THAT IS OUR
COLD
NUMBER ON THE MAP,
LEWISTOWN AT 34°°.
AND LIKE I SAID, OVER THE LAST
FEW HOURS, THOSE CLOUDS HAVE
STARTED TO PEEL
BACK, IT'S IN
RESPONSE TO A LARGE AREA OF
HIGH PRESSURE WHICH IS MOVING
IN, BUT IT'S A FAST MOVER.
IT WILL BE SLIDING
OFF THE
COAST OVER THE NEXT FEW HOURS,
AND HERE COMES OUR NEXT STORM
SYSTEM.
IT'S WEAK RIGHT NOW BUT
YOU'RE
STARTING TO SEE A LITTLE BIT
OF PRECIPITATION BLOSSOMING
THERE ON RADAR AND EVENTUALLY
IT WILL CONTINUE TO
DEVELOP AS
WE GO INTO THIS EVENING AND
OVERNIGHT TONIGHT, AND
PREDICTOR, BY THE TIME WE HIT
3:00 IN THE MORNING, WE
START
TO SEE SOME OF THOSE RAIN AND
SNOW SHOWERS MOVING INTO OUR
WESTERN COUNTIES.
BUT NOTICE
HOW QUICKLY IT
CHANGES OVER IN THE SOUTHERN
COUNTIES, FARTHER NORTH MAY
HANG
ON FOR THAT NORTHERN
COMMUTE TO THAT MIX OF SNOW,
PERHAPS A LITTLE BIT OF
FREEZING RAIN BUT LOOKS LIKE
MAINLY RAIN AND SNOW WITH THIS
PARTICULAR SYSTEM.
BY THE TIME WE HIT THE EARLY
AFTERNOON IT'S DOUBLE.
IT'S ALREADY OUT OF HERE.
THE
WINDS START TO PICK UP ON
THE BACK SIDE AND WE WILL SEE
SOME BLUSTERY CONDITIONS
DEVELOPING FOR OUR FRIDAY.
IN
TERMS OF TOTAL SNOW FALL IF
YOU LIVE IN THE BIG CITY,
HARRISBURG, LANCASTER, LEBANON
AND YORK, DON'T EXPECT MUCH.
IF YOU WANT
TO SEE SOME SNOW
ACCUMULATE, YOU HAVE TO GO ALL
THE WAY UP INTO PLACES LIKE
STATE COLLEGE, LEWISTOWN, INTO
PARTS OF SCHUYKILL COUNTY
WHERE THERE COULD BE A COATING
OF TWO INCHES OF
SNOW THAT
FALLS THERE.
OVERALL FORECAST, NEXT COUPLE
OF DAYS AND INTO THE NEXT
HOLIDAY WEEKEND, WE
ARE
WATCHING A LITTLE BIT IN THE
WAY OF SPRINKLES AND FLURRIES
AS THE CLOCK STRIKES MIDNIGHT
INTO 2017, CLEARING INTO
SUNDAY, WATCHING FOR SHOWERS
THAT MAY START OFF AS A MIX ON
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Video: Baltimore Jewish Council responds to U.N. resolution - Duration: 1:43.
THEY AE CONCERNED THAT
A PATH TO NEGOTIATIONS WILL
STALL.
>> THE COUNCIL IS PROFOUNDLY
DISAPPOINTED.
GEORGE HOWARD LIBIT IS THE
: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE
BALTIMORE JEWISH COUNCIL A GROUP
THAT CONDEMNED THE U.S DECISION
NOT TO VOTE AGAINST A UNITED
NATIONS RESOLUTION THAT SAYS
ISRAEL IS VIOLATIN
INTERNATIONAL LAW REGARDING
SETTLEMENT-BUILDING IN TERRITORY
THAT'S BEEN IN DISPUTE SINC
1967.
>> T ISRAELIS HAVE TAKEN THIS
TOWA TORI -- TERRITORY IN
RESPONSE TO BEING ATTACKED IN
RESPONSE TO WAR, AND WE NOW NEED
TO NEGOTIATE HOW TO MOVE AHEAD.
GEORGE: THE U.S. DEFENDED ITS
CHOICE NOT TO VETO THE
RESOLUTION, SAYING IT HAS ALWAYS
DEFENDED ISRAEL.
SENATOR KERRY: FRIENDS NEED T
TELL EACH OTHER THE HARD TRUTHS,
AND FRIENDSHIPS REQUIRE MUTU
RESPECT.
GEORGE SECRETARY OF STATE JOHN
: KERRY IS PUSHING BOTH SIDES TO
NEGOTIATE, BUT SOME SAY --
>> LETTING A UN RESOLUTION GO
THROUGH ISN'T GONNA GET US
THERE, IT'S GONNA HARDEN BOTH
SIDES AND I THINK IT'S GOING
TAKE US FURTHER FROM PEACE.
GEORGE OLYMPIC SAYS THE
ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT IS
COMPLEX BUT HE SAYS THE U.N.
RESOLUTION GIVES TOO MUCH FOCUS
TO ISRAELI SETTLEMENT-BUILDING
IN THE WEST BANK AND EAST
JERUSALEM.
>> AND GIVE LITTLE LIP SERVICE
TO THE TERROR ATTACKS, THE
TUNNELS BEING BUILT, TO ALL OF
THE VIOLENCE THAT'S OCCURRED TO
, THE FACT THAT THE PALESTINIA
WON'T COME TO THE BARGAINING
TABLE.
GEORGE THIS AFTERNOON, THE
: ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTED THE
PALESTINIAN PRESIDENT SAYS HE'S
READY TO RESUME PEACE TALKS IF
ISRAEL FREEZES SETTLEMENT
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Parents outraged after airport staff leaves child alone in airport - Duration: 1:46.
'T HAPPEN.
>> THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE
ABDUCTED FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING
AND MY CHILD'S LEFT.
DANA DUNN SAYS SHE TRUSTED
UNITED AIRLINES TO DELIVER H
DAUGHTER IRELAND SAFELY.
HER GRANDMA WAITING AT THE GATE
IN HOUSTON NEVER SAW THE GIRL
GET OFF THE PLANE.
>> COULDN'T FIND HER, FINDS HER
SITTING ON FLOOR IN THE JETWAY
AND SHE SAYS, GRANDMA I'M HAPPY
TO SEE YOU.
REPORTER: THE GIRL SAYS A UNITED
EMPLOYEE TOLD HER TO WAIT IN THE
HALLWAY THEN WALKED AWAY AND
NEVER CAME BACK.
>> I CALLED UNITED AND THEY SAID
AT LEAST YOUR CHILD IS SAFE, I
SAID YOU DON'T KNOW WHERE MY
CHILD IS, I DO, BUT YOU HAVE NO
CLUE.
REPORTER: SHE PAID
$300
PER DAUGHTER TO BE ESCORTED.
THIS INDIVIDUAL WILL NEED TO
SHOW A GOVERNMENT ISSUED ID.
>> IF YOU'RE GOING TO ENTER
INTO AN AGREEMENT TO TAKE CARE
OF YOUR CHILD TO MAKE SURE THEIR
BEST INTERESTS ARE TAKING CARE
OF.
YOU SHOULD EXPECT IT.
>> IF WE WERE THE ONE TO LEFT
HE
LEAVE HER
SHE WOULD HAVE GONE
TO FOSTER CARE.
UNITED CAN LEAVE HER AND THEY
JUST SAY WE WILL GET BACK WITH
THE FAMILY.
REPORTER: THEY ARE NOT SURE HOW
TO GET THEIR DAUGHTER BACK HOME.
LAST-MINUTE TICKETS ARE TOO
EXPENSIVE AND IT IS AN 18 HOUR
DRIVE.
WHY WOULD WE PUT HER ON AN
>>WHY WOULD WE PUT HER ON AN
AIRLINE LOST OUR CHILD, AGAIN
?
IT'S CHILD ENDANGERMENT UNITED
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DA Smith trial continues with testimony - Duration: 0:28.
@P>>> NOW TO THE HINDS COUNTY D.A.
@TRIAL, AN ASSISTANT DISTRICT
@ATTORNEY TESTIFIED AGAINST HIS
@BOSS, ROBERT SMITH.
@PROSECUTORS QUESTIONED JAMIE
@McBRIDE ABOUT THE CHRISTOPHER
@BUTLER CASE.
@AUTHORITIES SAY SMITH HINDERED
@BUTLER'S PROSECUTION.
@McBRIDE SAYS IF HE THOUGHT
@SMITH DID ANYTHING WRONG HE
@WOULD HAVE TURNED THE D.A. IN.
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Wednesday evening: incoming cold front - Duration: 3:55.
ADRIANNA: QUITE A DIFFERENT
SCENE HERE IN SOUTHEAST
LOUISIANA, MUCH WARMER
TEMPERATURES HERE.
ACTUALLY, A VERY BEAUTIFUL DAY
WITH CLOUDS MOVING IN NOW.
METEOROLOGIST JAY GALLE IS
TRACKING SOME CHANGES.
JAY: IF YOU LOOK BEHIND, THERE
IS MORE SUNSHINE.
ADRIANNA: BEAUTIFUL.
[LAUGHTER]
JAY: ANYWAY, WE WILL SEE WHAT
WILL HAPPEN.
WE HAVE RAIN MOVING ACROSS,
SPOTTY IN NATURE.
WE HAVE BLUE SKIES, THEN DARK
SKIES AND A LITTLE BIT OF RAIN.
HERE IS THE RADAR, CAN YOU FIND
THE RAIN?
IT IS HARD TO FIND.
YOU SEE THIS BROKEN LINE
EXTENDING INTO TERREBONNE
PARISH?
WE ARE GETTING A LITTLE BIT
CLOSER, MOST RAIN IS ACTUALLY
ACROSS THE CITY.
FROM WAGGAMAN TO KENNER AND
MOVING ACROSS THE LAKEFRONT AND
GENTILLY.
AS WE GET CLOSER.
WE HAVE RAIN APPROACHING THE
610, RIGHT AROUND THE CITY PARK
AREA AND MORE GOING FORWARD NEW
ORLEANS EAST.
THAT IS WHERE THE RAIN IS.
WE ARE EXPECTING MORE AS A COLD
FRONT MOVES THROUGH TONIGHT AND
TOMORROW MORNING.
73 DEGREES.
WE ARE SUPPOSED TO BE AROUND 63.
AS YOU CAN SEE, 15 DEGREES ABOVE
THE SEASONAL AVERAGE.
IT HAS BEEN LIKE THAT.
AND WE ARE TRENDING INTO THE
UPPER 70'S ON THE NORTH SHORE,
AND LOW 70'S ON THE MISSISSIPPI
GULF COAST, AND SOUTH OF THE
LAKE, BASICALLY INTO THE
MID-70'S AND COOLER NEAR THE
LAKEFRONT.
AND THE WATER IS MODERATING THE
TEMPERATURE IS AT THE COAST.
WIND ALL OVER THE PLACE.
SOUTHERLY WINDS IN GRAND ISLE.
WESTERLY WINDS IN HAMMOND,
AROUND 5-10 MILES PER HOUR.
AND AS THE FRONT COMES THERE,
THE WINDS WILL BE RAMPING UP.
AND THE SOVIET -- THIS WILL BE
GETTING CLOSER TO OUR AREA AND
THE KEEPING US IN AN UNSETTLED
WEATHER PATTERN UNTIL TUESDAY,
MAYBE INTO WEDNESDAY.
WE ARE TRACKING THIS FRONT.
IT WILL BE PASSING AND WE HAVE
OFFSHORE WINDS AND CLOUD COVER.
I EXPECT FOG TO DEVELOP AND A
FRONT MOVING THROUGH.
WE HAVE APPROACHING THE NORTH
SHORE AT ABOUT 6:00 P.M.
AND SOME BRING IT SOONER.
I WILL SAY RIGHT AROUND THE
MORNING COMMUTE, THERE IS THE
FRONT AND IT WILL PUSH THROUGH
WITH NORTHEASTERLY WINDS BEHIND
IT.
IT WILL CLEAR EVERYTHING OUT AND
THEN SUNSHINE.
THEN OVERNIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT
GOING INTO FRIDAY, WE WILL BE
MAINLY CLEAR.
MAYBE HIGH CLOUD COVER AND
OFFSHORE AND WINDS AND MORE
SUNSHINE ON FRIDAY.
AND THAT TO THE WEST, REMEMBER
THAT ALTHOUGH -- THAT LOW I
SHOWED YOU?
IT WILL BE IN THE UPPER LEVELS
AND CAUSE A CHANCE FOR THOSE
SHOWERS TO DEVELOP THROUGH THE
REST OF THE WEEKEND GOING INTO
NEXT WEEK.
IT WILL BE AROUND 70 THIS
EVENING.
MID 60'S, RIGHT AROUND 70.
AND THEN TOMORROW AFTERNOON,
LOW-TO-MID 60'S.
THE FRONT WILL BE PASSING AND
TEMPERATURES ARE GOING TO FALL.
NORTH WIND MAYBE 25 MILES PER
HOUR.
HERE IS THE FORECAST.
IT LOOKS LIKE RAIN WILL BE PART
OF THE WEEKEND, NEW YEAR'S EVE
AND DAY, HOPEFULLY THE RAIN WILL
WAIT UNTIL AFTER THE FIREWORKS
ON NEW YEAR'S EVE.
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Chilly Wednesday evening ahead - Duration: 3:24.
S TO K-9
OFFICERS IN ALL 50 STATE
TONY: IT TURNED O TO BE A
PRETTY NICE DAY TODAY, NOT AS
WARM AS YESTERDAY.
40'S THIS AFTERNOON WITH
SUNSHINE, NOT BAD FOR THIS TIME
OF YEAR.
THE OFFICIAL HIG WAS 48.
THE AVERAGE IS 42, AND THE
NORMAL LOW IS 26.
THE RECORD FOR TODAY WAS EVAN
BEFORE, SET BACK IN 1946.
TEMPERATURES IN THE UPPER 30'S
AN LOW 40'S.
THE TEMPERATURES WILL DRIFT BACK
SLOWLY INTO THE LOW 30'S, AND
START TO COME UP LATER TONIGHT.
THAT IS IMPORTANT, AND WE WILL
SHOW YOU WHY IN A SECOND.
HIGH PRESSURE MOVINGOFF THE
COAST, AND THAT WILL TURN THE
WIND AND HELP US TEMPERATURES
GET ABOVE FREEZING TOMORROW
MORNING.
WE ARE WATCHING THE STORM SYSTEM
COMING ACROSS THE MIDWEST.
IT WILL GET ITS ACT TOGETHER
OVER THE NEXT 12 HOURS, AND BY
TOMORROW MORNING IT MIGHT BE
KIND OF MESSY TOMORROW IN
MARYLAND.
THE FORECAST HE FOR 5:30
TOMORROW.
MOST AREAS WILL BE ABOVE 32
DEGREES, ESPECIALL NEAR THE
PENNSYLVANIA LINE.
THAT MAKES OF RAIN OR SNOW MAY
CONTINUE THE MORNI UNTIL
LUNCHTIME.
IT WILL BE GONE FAIRLY QUICKLY.
THIS IS FUTURECAST FOR 11:00
A.M.
THE SUN WILL COME OUT IN THE
AFTERNOON, AND ANYTHING THAT
DOES DEVELOP WILL MELT FOR SUR
AS TEMPERATURES RAISE TO THE MID
40'S.
IT WILL BE CALLED ON FRIDAY, AND
HE LAKE EFFECT NO MACHINES WILL
TU -- SNOW MACHINES WILL TURN
ON.
WE COULD PICK UP FOR-FIVE INCHES
OF SNOW DURING THE DAY ON
FRIDAY.
MAYBE EVEN SOME SNOW SHOWE ON
THE PENNSYLVANIA LINE.
IF YOU ARE TRAVELING FOR THE
HOLIDAY WEEKEND, THE STORM
COMING THROUGH HERE WILL TURN
INTO A BIG STORM IN NEW ENGLAND.
THEY WILL PICK UP ANYWHERE FROM
6-12 INCHES OF SNOW ACROSS NEW
HAMPSHIRE, RUN, AND MAIN.
IF YOU ARE GOING THERE FOR NEW
YEAR'S WEEKE, KEEP AN EYE OUT.
THE JET STREAM WILL DIG WAY DOWN
TO THE SOUTH TO FLORIDA.
IT HAS NOT BEEN LIKE THIS FOR A
WHILE.
NOT ONLY WILL WE SEE A CHANCE
FOR SNOW SHOWERS AND FLURRIES ON
FRIDAY.
BUT HIGH TEMPERATURES WILL BE IN
THE 30'S AND IT WILL BE WINDY.
WIND CHILL WILL DROP INTO THE
20'S ON FRIDAY.
YOUR FORECAST GOES LIKE THIS.
TRY TH EVENING, NO WEATHER
PROBLEMS.
TEMPERATURES DROP BACK INTO THE
LOW 30'S AND THEN START TO COME
BACK UP.
TOMORROW MORNING COULD BE MESSY.
RAIN, SNOW, OR SLEET EARLY IN
THE MORNING.
DRY IN THE AFTERNOON WITH A HIGH
NEAR 45.
SEVEN-DAY FORECAST, GOING INTO
NEW YEAR'S WEEKEND.
IT WINDY/COLD O FRIDAY, WITH A
HIGH OF 49.
TRY ON -- DRY ON NEW YEAR'S EVE.
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What Kind of Innovator are You? | Humana - Duration: 3:14.
I am absolutely a listener.
The nexus type, so I'm a connector.
I like to see the possibilities.
I like to build things and make them bigger.
So today, I think I'm a maker.
Tomorrow, I think that I'd like to be more of a scout, where I'm bringing more of the
outside in.
The way that I build a team is you try to build complementary pieces.
When brought together, you can maximize your solutions that you would not have been able
to do individually.
Everybody at Humana who has an idea or has a way to improve things is really innovating.
I'm a teacher because I like to bring others along on that journey.
I'm a maker.
What I have always felt is the most wonderful feeling is to see something come to life.
I think Innovation is sometimes a word that trips people up.
I would reframe innovation as thinking about problem-solving.
Innovation is in the muscle and sinew of Humana in that we have really embraced innovation
as a key component of our overall operating structure.
I'm a storyteller.
And so, being able to create compelling stories about the work that we're doing, about why
it matters in people's lives.
I'm a benefactor, able to extend resources to people and organizations who are doing
great things in the community around health.
A few of our values - rethink routine, cultivate uniqueness, pioneer simplicity - really speak
to the innovative side of things.
If you can take an existing asset and think about it differently, that's innovation.
So, immediately drawn to scout.
What devices are out there today that we could procure and incorporate into the program design
to make it easier for our members to engage.
I have to be a listener.
If I wasn't a listener, I wouldn't know what to do with myself.
It's a matter of putting your fresh idea forward, even though it might be this small in your
mind.
That small idea could turn into something this big.
That one change, that one different choice starts a cascade of needing to change multiple
choices and needing to reframe multiple aspects of the way we work.
There's a lot of people in the company who are amazing at building, and scaling, and
managing.
So, it's that partnership, I think, where the real, the real magic happens.
Innovation is happening all throughout the organization every day.
I would argue that innovation is everybody's business.
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Video: New age-progression pictures released of missing siblings - Duration: 1:50.
THEY ARE.
>> IT GIVES US A MARKER TO LOOK
FOR WHEN WE ARE GOING AROUND.
IT IS ALSO A REMINDER OF HOW
LONG THEY HAVE BEEN GONE.
LOWELL: TROY TURNER REACTING TO
THESE PHOTOS, RELEASED WEDNESDAY
BY THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR
MISSING AND EXPLOITED CHILDREN,
SHOWING WHAT HIS SON JACOB AND
DAUGHTER SARAH WOULD LOOK LIKE
TODAY AFTER DISAPPEARING MORE
THAN 2 YEARS AGO
>> IT'S A REMINDER OF WHAT HAS
BEEN LOST.
IT WAS BACK ON SEPTEMBER 7 OF
2014 WHEN MONTGOMERY COUNTY
POLICE SAY CATHERINE HOGGLE, THE
KIDS' MOTHER, TOLD POLICE SHE
HAD DROPPED JACOB OFF AT A
FRIEND'S HOUSE, WHICH TURNED OUT
NOT TO BE TRUE.
SARAH HOGGLE WAS LAST SEEN EARLY
THE FOLLOWING MORNING, WHEN
HOGGLE CLAIMED SHE DROPPED HER
DAUGHTER OFF AT DAYCARE.
THIS ALSO TURNED OUT TO BE
FALSE.
>> BEING REALISTIC, THERE IS A
CHANCE SHE KILLED MY CHILDREN,
SO I WANT TO CONTINUE ORGANIZING
A SEARCH ON THAT -- IS WELL.
WE NEED TO GET THESE FLYERS OUT
THERE AND LOOK ON BOTH ENDS.
LOWELL: BOTH TURNER AND THE
MONTGOMERY COUNTY POLICE
DEPARTMENT FEEL HOGGLE MURDERED
HER TWO CHILDREN, DESPITE SHE
HAS SAID IN THE PAST SHE KNOWS
WHERE THE KIDS ARE.
BUT AFTER BEING DIAGNOSED WITH
PARANOID SCHIZOPHRENIA, A JUDGE
RULED HER NOT COMPETENT AND
WOULD NOT SIGN AN EMERGENCY
ORDER TO LET HER GO WITH POLICE
TO LOOK FOR THE MISSING
CHILDREN.
HOGGLE REMAINS IN A MAXIMUM
SECURITY PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITA
IN THE MEANTIME TURNER SAYS HE
, WILL KEEP LOOKING.
>> WE ARE ALMOST LOOKING FOR NEW
WAYS, DOING THE SAME THINGS OVER
AND OVER HAS NOT TURNED UP
ANYTHING.
LOWELL: TURNER TELLS US HE STILL
HAS A VERY ACTIVE WEBSITE AND
FACEBOOK PAGE TO HELP FIND THE
CHILDREN.
FOR THAT INFORMATION AND OTHER
INFORMATION IMPORTANT TO THE
CASE, WE HAVE SOME LINKS AT
OUR WEBSITE, WBALTV.COM, AND OUR
MOBILE APP.
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Video: Tiny houses have a huge problem in Anne Arundel County - Duration: 1:33.
HO
WANT TO DOWNSIZE TO A LIFESTYLE
THAT FITS INTO LESS THAN 400
SQUARE FEET.
THEY WANT TO LIVE IN TINY
HOUSES.
11 NEWS MEGAN PRINGLE INTRODUCES
YOU TO A WOMAN WHO IS
CHALLENGING THE LAW SO SHE CAN
MAKE HER DREAM HOME A REALITY.
MEGAN: THESE ARE JUST SOME OF
THE IDEAS LIZA ROWE HAS FOR THE
DREAM HOME SHE WANTS TO BUILD.
>> I WOULD DEFINITELY WANT A
FULL-SIZE KITCHEN.
MEGAN: BUT HER BIG PLANS ARE
DESIGNED FOR SMALL LIVING.
REALLY SMALL
>> IT WOULD BE A MINIMUM OF 200
SQUARE FEET, MAXIMUM OF 400
SQUARE FEET.
MEGAN: SHE'S PART OF THE TINY
HOUSE MOVEMENT.
>> PEOPLE ARE FASCINATED BY
THEM
THEY ARE USUALLY ENTERTAINING
THE IDEA, WHAT I BE ABLE TO DO
THAT?
NO
I'M ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE.
MEGAN: JUST TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA,
THIS IS HER BEDROOM.
WHAT SHE WANTS WOULD BE JUST
ENOUGH SPACE FOR A MATTRESS.
HER ENTIRE DREAM HOME WOULD FIT
IN THE LIVING ROOM OF HER
RENTAL.
WE HAVE STAIRS HERE THAT
WOULD GO TO A LOFT.
MEGA IT WOULD COST AROUND
$50,000, SOMETHING SHE SAYS SHE
COULD AFFORD.
THE BIG PROBLEM?
IT'S ILLEGAL.
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY ZONING BOARD
DOESN'T HAVE ROOM FOR PINT SIZE
PROPERTY, SOMETHING THAT LIZA
HOPES TO CHANGE.
>> WE'RE WORKING ON GETTING A
BILL DRAFTED AT THIS POINT BUT I
WAS SPECIFIC THAT I WANT OFF
GRID OPTIONS, ON WHEELS.
THAT WAY WE ARE NOT INVOLVING
TOO MANY DIVISIONS OF THE
COUNTY.
MEGAN: SHE SAYS IT WILL BE A LOT
OF WORK.
BUT IT'S A START.
SHE'S WILLING TO TAKE IT ON IF
IT GETS HER IN HER HOME.
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Concern exists for power outages during storm - Duration: 1:19.
THE MESSAGE
FROM THE STATE.
MIKE?
REPORTER: THIS STORM COULD BRING
HEAVY WET SNOW AND HIGH WINDS.
A RECIPE FOR POWER OUTAGES AND
FALLING TREE LIMBS.
SAFETY LEADERS WOULD LIKE TO YOU
GET READY NOW SO THAT YOU DON
HAVE TO GO OUT DURING THE BAD
WEATHER.
THE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER
WILL OPEN TOMORROW AFTERNOON TO
OFFER HELP FOR LOCAL AND STATE
AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE STORM.
THURSDAY'S EVENING COMMUTE COULD
BE A DANGEROUS TIME TO BE ON THE
ROAD, TO PREPARE THE DEPARTMENT
OF TRANSPORTATION TREATED
TURNPIKES IN SOUTHERN PARTS OF
93 AND 95 TODAY.
POWER COMPANIES ARE PREPARING
FOR POSSIBLE OUTAGES BY STAFFING
ADDITIONAL CREWS.
IF THERE ARE ANY ISSUES WITH THE
POWER, THEY ARE LIKELY TO HAPPEN
OVERNIGHT THURSDAY INTO FRIDAY.
>> WE WANT THE PUBLIC TO BE
PREPARE FORWARD POWER OUTAGES,
PREPARE FOR THOSE 72 HOURS, YOU
KNOW, FOOD, WATER, MEDICATIONS
FOR THEM, THEIR PETS, WHATEVER.
AND THEN WORK WITH THE UTILITY
COMPANIES TO GET EARLY
RESTORATION.
REPORTER: ALSO TONIGHT THE STATE
FIRE MARSHAL OFFERING AN
IMPORTANT SAFETY REMINDER WHEN
USING GENERATORS, KEEP THEM AT
LEAST 10 TO 15 FEET AWAY FROM
YOUR HOUSE TO PREVENT CARBON
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