3 3 3 3 3 millions of people all along the northeast are probably wishing they had our forecast today. Theyve been hit this week. A dangerous mix of heavy snow, sleet, and freezing and thousands are without power after ice storms downed lines. 3 that also means a huge travel alert. For airports all along the east coast. The flight tracking website flightaware counted more than eight thousand canceled flights yesterday. And another seven hundred already today. At Tampa International airport. The board says it all. Lots of Flights Canceled or delayed last night. No matter where theyre headed. 150 flights were delayed yesterday. And nearly a dozen canceled. So far this morning, there are eight delays. And two cancellations. Needless to say. If youre headed out. Or picking someone up. Check with the airline first. 3 3 new this morning a former College Football player is behind bars in pinellas county. Hes charged with trying to have sex with a minor. 3 pinellas deputies arrested 23yearold
The judge’s decision was met with applause from two courtrooms full of observers one group watching in person, one watching a live-stream of the hearing. Carol Greenlee, daughter of Charles Greenlee, wept and fell into the arms of family members outside the courtroom.
The judge’s decision was met with applause from two courtrooms full of observers one group watching in person, one watching a live-stream of the hearing. Carol Greenlee, daughter of Charles Greenlee, wept and fell into the arms of family members outside the courtroom.
Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images(GROVELAND. Fla.) A judge in Florida posthumously exonerated four Black men, known as the
Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images(GROVELAND. Fla.) A judge in Florida posthumously exonerated four Black men, known as the "Groveland Four," who were falsely accused of raping a white woman in the central Florida town of Groveland in 1949. Their families have been fighting to clear their names for decades, and in October, Florida State Attorney Bill Gladson filed a motion to posthumously clear the "Groveland Four" of their criminal records after the state determined that the evidence against the men was falsified. Charles Greenlee's daughter, Carol Greenlee, told ABC News that knowing her father has been exonerated has cleared a "cloud" that has followed her for 72 years. "All my life I've been waiting to hear those words: 'Restore presumption of innocence,'" she said. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis granted posthumous pardons to the men Charles Greenlee, Ernest Thomas, Samuel Shepherd and Walter