Center with more. Well be down close to freezing. You see the wind. Ive zoomed in on the flags. These are flags on top of the state house. They are blowing out of the west. That will be in place tonight and tomorrow as well. Lets give you a peek at the temperatures. Were getting down in the 30s. It wont take long to get to the mid 30s and low 40s. Factor in the wind it will feel cooler. 30s. Plenty of sunshine but breezy. Thats gonna be the theme as we go through the day. I say breezy, i should be using the term windy especially the middle part of the day. Well see gusts even as high as 30 especially at lakes. It will grab your attention. When your temperatures are in the 40s, you throw a 30mileanhour wind on top of it, its cold. Thats where were going tomorrow and this wind is gonna be in play not only tomorrow but as we go through the week. So winter has not left us by any means. I will explain more about that up in a little bit. Hundreds at South Carolina State University honor and
And that news of an FBI agent killed in Miami sent a shockwave through a small city 100 miles south of Denver. Schwartzenberger was a Pueblo native who left the state some time after college and pursued a career in law enforcement.
Credit: Kandace Gecewicz I saw her name and kind of looked twice, her former high school swim Coach Cecil Townsend said. I told my wife, I said, Oh my God, Laura has been killed.
Like others, Townsend knew she was in law enforcement, but didn t know to what degree. Schwartzenberger joined the FBI in 2005. She was reassigned to FBI Miami in 2010 and had worked crimes against children cases for over seven years.