Tonight worries are growing about water contamination near a massive jim sum stack sink hole in mull berry. People came there to protest, because they want to know how this will affect their tonight about that massive sinkhole to tell you about, concerns over well water after a sinkhole sucked hundreds of millions of gallons of radioactive water into our aquifer. 8 on your side has been digging into this story for several days now, and chip joins us in mullberry where a number of people held a protest today. Reporter well, thats right. While mosaic claims it has wells to capture all of that some live in this small Polk County Community tell us they arent so sure. A hand heful of protesters gathered in front of city hall holding signs, hoping to hold mosaic accountable. Im concerned for your childrens health. And that should be it. We should all be out there holding mosaic responsible, having them do their best to clean this up. Its going in our water supply. It affect mice family, chil
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Helping to churn up the surf too, with the system sitting and spinning taught sea. But the further you go, real nice looking start to the day. Breeze, granted, pretty modest outside live Neighborhood Network at kutztown area middle school. These kids back for over a week now, 67 degrees there, little variety pack generally pretty darn comfortable, unless youre in the far outskirts of the suburbs and is the it i. You could get away with just short and tshirt, sending the kids out to the school bus today. Testifily heat up later today. I wouldnt necessarily say you have to have layers ready to go on day lick this, but it will feel certainly hotter as the day progresses, in philly the high hits 87 degrees at about the time the kids are riding home on the bus have scoop. School. Heres hoping they dont get homework on the first day of school. The teach thats do that, right, why do you do that . Hit the grounds running. He loved it, loves giving homework, first day. Here you go, kids no othe
Field. The wrestling and punches, all on camera, and right in front of the kids. Good evening. Im tom llamas in for david. And we begin tonight with those criminal charges in flint, michigan. Three government officials accused of detrailing the people they were supposed to be protecting. Triggering one of the worst Public Health crisis in years. The trouble coming from switching the source of the Drinking Water to save money. And this is what that water looked like, here in these bottles. If that image bothers you, imagine what it did to the children who were drinking and bathing in it. Doctors finding dangerously high levels of lead in their blood. Tonight, those three officials are facing felonies and prison time, and the prosecutor says, hes just getting started. Abcs alex perez is there in flint. Reporter the first criminal charges filed in flint tonight in the wake of the crisi found toxic levels of lead in the water. Poisoning a community. They failed in their responsibilities to
Field. The wrestling and punches, all on camera, and right in front of the kids. Good evening. Im tom llamas in for david. And we begin tonight with those criminal charges in flint, michigan. Three government officials accused of detrailing the people they were supposed to be protecting. Triggering one of the worst Public Health crisis in years. The trouble coming from switching the source of the Drinking Water to save money. And this is what that water looked like, here in these bottles. If that image bothers you, imagine what it did to the children who were drinking and bathing in it. Doctors finding dangerously high levels of lead in their blood. Tonight, those three officials are facing felonies and prison time, and the prosecutor says, hes just getting started. Abcs alex perez is there in flint. Reporter the first criminal charges filed in flint tonight in the wake of the crisis that found toxic levels of lead in the water. Poisoning a community. They failed in their responsibilit