Intense bursts of snow. But remember, it doesnt take much to make roads treacherous if a snow squall develops. In all, possible. The max amount is around 1 but that would be begins with another round of that will trigger our snow showers will unleash winds our temperatures into the morning. But once you add in like 5 to 10 on saturday morning. Skies will be partly of 17. Lows on sunday drop to 5 and highs increase to 22 in will be mostly cloudy on developing in the evening sunday night into monday morning and we could see some the day. But as temperatures rise, this snow could turn to rain, which would then start former president bill clinton spent the day here in cincinnati trying to get support and funding for his wifes president ial campaign. There are two events today. The second of which is underway now in clifton. Thats where we find 9 on your sides tom mckee and tom hows the turnout . There were several hundred people crammed into a third floor auditorm to hear bill clinton say
Miles the crash is near mile marker 67. It happened just after 330. And all lanes still appear to be blocked. Troopers report at least one person has been hurt. Well have more on this accident coming up shortly in traffic 3 you decide 2016. Heats up ahead of tomorrows republican primary. 3 just a day to go. Until the first in the south primary. The candidates are making a mad dash across south today to reach voters. Hoping to help make up their minds. Minds. The latest polls show the gap shrinking between front runner donald trump and ted cruz. Marco rubio and jeb bush are battling for third street journal poll. Poll. Bush has spent the day stumping in the upstate. First he was in spartanburg. Joined by his mother, former First Lady Barbara Bush at wades restaurant. Senatory Lindsey Graham is also campaigning for him. Saying hes the best leader here at home and overseas. Bush saying if hes elected president. He would work harder across party lines to solve the countrys problems. 3 3 3
Monumental challenges for over a century. I think about the people that saw this for the very first time. It is one of the most beloved places on earth. Its one of the most iconic spots on the planet. To the soaring granite walls of the lower valley. This is a landscape that defies enspripgs. Now that weve seen it we are off struck with this. But from the moment tourists began to come to yoe semitea and fire was literally shoved over cliffs for a light show better suited for a theme park. As the fire burns low. Reporter the passing years have brought fires, rock slides, flooding, protests, crowds and traffic. People have been telling us for years that they want that changed. Reporter after 125 years this is a park at a cross roads. So tonight well show you how a new generation of park leaders are finding new ways to preserve this land improve your experience as a visitor and shape the parks future. Again , weve made some mistakes but were really trying to get it right for the next 100
The situation under control Marcella Robertson reports from havana. S t been really devastating for the small town of urbana here you can take a look at the massive amount of destruction this fire has left behind nearly half of those years marina is completely destroyed. We know that it took firefighters nearly four hours to get this fire completely under control and weve also been told that two people died as a result of this fire were told they were sleeping in their boat at the time that it started we also know that in more than twenty votes have been completely destroyed the boathouse on site is completely destroyed as well and whats really the most shocking to so many people at this point is that investigators believe that this fire was started intentionally. Coming up tonight on thirteen years now at five oclock well have much more on this arson investigation and also hear from friends of the two people who died in the fire in urbana. Marcella robertson thirteen years now and you
[inaudible conversations] space met good evening. Director of the Roosevelt Hall said is a pleasure to welcome you to what is the first of very evening Public Programs to mark womens history. Marches Women History Month please remember that part of the celebration is the opportunity to have another or your first look at the exhibition of the womens suffrage material that we have on view upstairs. I was going to say only through the end of the month but we will be announced an extension but dont allow that to deter you but tonight we will welcome to extraordinary women who will be speaking and it is the pleasure to welcome both of them to the home of Eleanor Roosevelt played such a big role of the courageous and Ground Breaking life as an activist were here to discuss the firebrand the she has made clear for the first time and it is a particular pleasure to welcome everyone here has by beta kappa class of 1933 and that was only one of the many milestones to hear about this evening. And