President ial debate is in the books. Sunday night donald trump and Hillary Clinton faced off in what some are calling the nastiest president ial debate in history. This one a town hall style debate in st louis, missouri questions. Cnns Anderson Cooper and Abcs Martha Raddatz were the moderators. 9news reporter Tarhonda Thomas is here with more. Tarhonda both candidates made a number of claims. There were several heated exchanges. Including tense moments over Hillary Clintons email scandal. And tapes revealing Donald Trumps lewd comments about women. Both nominees also covered energy, taxes, job creation Tarhonda Thomas is here to take a closer look at what was true. What wasnt, and what needed some clarification. Yes, from accusing the other of being hateful. To Hillary Clintons level of involvment in the yes, from accusing the other of being hateful. To Hillary Clintons level of involvment in the attack in benghazi. And Donald Trumps crude comments about women. Nothing was off limits
The focus turns to local politics tonight as two candidates vying for a Us Senate Seat get ready for their own debate stage matchup. What each is saying about their partys controversial nominee ahead of tonights debate. The president ial candidates are pushing ahead with one month to go before election day. Well talk about where they stand after the donald trump scandal and the second debate. And a mans family pleads for help for their loved one from thousands of miles away in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew. Who heard thier call and how he was able to help without even leaving home. Good morning. Another warm tracking the change. Good morning. Tonight 9 news will host a two of the states us senate candidates. Democratic incumbent senator Michael Bennet and republican challenger darryl glenn will go head to head starting at 7. Its safe to say the president ial election will be a topic. Darryl glenn is flipflopping on donald trump. Again now. Glenn is praising him. Despite calling on
Firefighters lit the hillside above the Summit County Public Shooting Range ablaze Wednesday, April 24, in a type of controlled burn operation not conducted in the county in decades. More than one wildfire has sparked.
Winter pile burning on the White River National Forest begins Wednesday with firefighters burning slash piles south of Eagle in the Third Gulch area near Hardscrabble Road. On Thursday and Friday, crews will burn piles.
Fire managers with the Upper Colorado River Interagency Fire Management Unit are planning to begin burning slash piles in the Dillon Ranger District in the coming weeks, according to a news release from the U.S..