Only at longhorn steakhouse. Any bad charges. Today marks the 30th anniversary of one of the those events where you remember where you were when it happened. 30 years ago today. The Space Shuttle challenger exploded 73 seconds after takeoff. Many School Children were watching the launch because School Teacher Christa Mcauliffe was going to space. She and the other six now lets check in with with your nine first warning weather. Weather. Skies stay mostly cloudy for much of our thursday forecast. Temperatures increase to 400f with winds from the southwest at 5 to 10 mph. A trough heads our way later this afternoon and it will result in a quick light rain chance. This is mainly between 59 p. M. As showers move from the northwest to the southeast. After 9 p. M. , any leftover precipitation will change to isolated snow showers and flurries. Currently, no snow is expected to accumulate. If we saw anything, dusting. While friday may see a breaks out later in friday will be in the 40s for a s
Phillipe on that saturday, Police Responded to reports of a dead child on the 300block of el cajon drive in south san jose. Thats when the child was discovered and rushed to a hospital where he was later pronounced dead. Police say an autopsy report confirms the child was at somepoint sexually assaulted. And, investigators believe lopez did it. it was very sadistic it was very graphic, the way this child the manner that this child was killed. i cant even begin to fathom what the moms going through and what the familys feeling and all that. You know, my heart goes out to them. Phillipe we did reach out to the family for comment but understandably did declined to speak in the meantime lopez remains in jail without bail in san jose, philippe djegal, kron four news. Pam new at 11. A san jose man. Accused of killing his coworker. Makes his first court appearance. Steve hlebo was arraigned today on suspicion of murdering 28 yearold kyle myrick. Police say, myrick has been missing since last
Austerity and rolling out the red carpet for the u. K. Film industry. The latest results from the baftas. At least 40 people have been killed during a riot at a football match in cairo egypt. Medical sources say its the worst football related violence since fighting in port said leaving more than 70 dead. Rob matheson has more. Reporter groups of football fans tried to get into the stadium in cairo. They had come to watch a premier league game between zamalek and emmpi. Some did not have tickets. Police tried to stop them with barricades. When that doesnt work they fire tear gas. Some people have accused the police of using violence to try to pacify the crowd. The police denied this. It appears that in the confusion a stampede occurred and many died from suffocation. We need to look at how it was handled. I mean the way the police dealt with the violence and how egyptian blood is so cheap and how fans are killed easily over a football match. Reporter egypt is no stranger to football vi
Well, it is the fiercest blast of winter weve seen this season, and its going to get more intense. A Winter Weather system stretching more than a thousand miles is beginning to move out into the Atlantic Ocean this morning, but it wont be completely gone until this afternoon. On tuesday it swept into the northeast, slamming some of the biggest cities in the nation. The storm is creating headaches on the roadways and runways. More than a thousand flights have been canceled for today. Philadelphia is practically on snow shutdown. Schools will be closed again today with more than a foot of snow falling on the city of brotherly love, but the citys signature cheesesteak joints managed to keep on cooking despite the wintry weather. In washington, d. C. , it will be back to work for federal employees, many of whom enjoyed a day off tuesday. There was enough snow to toss snowballs around the Nations Capital for the first time in years, and while it may have delighted some, the snowfall has oth
Another military milestone. Today, the secretary of defense is expected to announce by unanimous recommendation of the joint chiefs of staff that hes lifting the ban that prevent s female soldiers and marines from serve on the lines of combat. Heres nbc News Pentagon correspondent Jim Miklaszewski. Reporter for the past ten years, u. S. Military women have served on the front lines in both iraq and afghanistan, but never allowed in direct Ground Combat roles. Lifting the 20 year ban against women in combat will ultimately put them directly in the heat of battle. It opens some 237,000 combat positions to women. Women will be assigned to roles communication, logistics and drivers. Gradually, theyll work closer to battle as medics are. Before they become infantry troops. Women have paid the ultimate price of war. 152 u. S. Military women have been killed in iraq and afghanistan. Tammy duckworth lost both of her legs as an Army Helicopter pilot in iraq. She says lifting the ban will level