Cking your forecast for a potential of rain. 13 first alert chief meteorologist bryan is tracking it for us overnight we could see a light shower in spots with overnight lows near the normal, into the upper 60s. Winds will start to ramp up some with a southwest wind near 15 mph and gusts as high as 30 mph by the morning. These strong winds will be the main weather story during the day on thursday. Low pressure moves over Southern Nevada and that will chopper 13 fast and first giving us a look at the flames pets and people ran from a burning home but not everyone escaped the flames. Only 13 action News Reporter Parker Collins saw what home looks like inside after the tragedy 10 38 2110 38 46 one of the first things the red cross did when they got out here to the scene was hand over shoes to a woman who ran out of this house this morning it caught fire and you can see on the roof where know five people cannot go home including a child and a woman was so badly burned she had to go to the
Is a lot of petroleum trapped in the sands. Canada wants to send it to the south throughout the u. S. To the coast and the Obama Administration is moving slowly in killing or approving the project and pitting the environmentalist. Theres no making everyone happy on this one. You either build the pipeline and ship the oil or you dont. Somebodys not going to get what they want. The president kicked the decision to the state department, the state commissioned a report and assessing the project from all of the angels and decision time the growing closer. Most americans dont know that the oil is coming from canada. Thanks to new technologies, canada churned out oil in amounts previously unimaginable and for this the u. S. Is seeking a new way to get the oil to this market. Thus the Keystone Pipeline plan and bringing the oil and jobs to the u. S. In large quantities. Because the project is crossing International Borders the state department was assigned to produce an Environmental Impact re
By Jerry Redfern, Capital & Main Over the past month, in public meetings stretching from the Navajo Nation to Albuquerque, public officials and company representatives unveiled a picture of a new hydrogen energy industry being built in the northwest corner of New Mexico. The presentations reveal hydrogen production, transportation, power generation and carbon sequestration projects arcing