Youre going to see one of your loved ones here on this earth. Ricky harris uncle, keith harris, died in the storm. Harris was one of the 40 or so who attend church here. Gus paulette keith was one of the first ones here every sunday. He sat right over there. Ricky harris, keiths nephew it was just a humbling feeling that a storm that only last 30 seconds to a minute could do so much damage. The congregation and volunteers cleaned up the grounds and secured the roof before the next rain. Sundays service will be held in the basement; a small piece of normalcy for a Community Still in shock. Gus paulette this is when we have to put our faith into practice. This is when weve got to move forward and say okay, everything we read and study on sundays, we put into place. Harris nephew wants to thank the search crews who helped find his uncle. Church members say they want to get the building fixed quickly so they can help others in the community. Christian heilman, wdbj7. Nonprofit mercy chefs
Area could flirt with 70 degrees out ahead of a storm system that will change some things by the end of this work week. That system arrives late tuesday night bringing the chance for rain and thunderstorms through the first part of wednesday. Behind that system will come a shot of colder air for thursday and friday. Late our top story this morning. A Virginia Police officer is dead this morning after being shot and on her frist day back with the department. Officer Ashley Guindon died after being shot saturday night. She and two other Prince William county officers were on the scene of a domestic dispute in woodbridge when they were shot. The altercation between the officers who and the suspect began. Police say another woman was found dead at the scene when they arrived. Meanwhile, two officers remain in the hospital recovering from their injuries. Members of the Prince William county Police Department and other First Responders lined the streets to honor the newly sworn officer kille
Good evening, and thanks for joining us for wsls 10 at six. Im brie jackson. Ripped through appomattox continue. Today people are rallying to offer relief to evergreen. A small storm. Wsls tens duke carter spoke feed those impacted. Mercy chefs is a Non Profit Organization that is feeding helping with the disaster relief. And because the need is so great so many people have come here, where mercy chefs volunteers have already gone through their breakfast and lunch menu. Nats of Truck Driving by in appomattox county off of cedar tree road you dont have to look far to see the destruction Mother Nature left behind. It really knocks you down you dont know what to say, cant say anything except pitch in to help those impacted by the tornado. Just to help out, help out the community. Paul biggio is from roanoke and 8he is here to help with cleanup efforts. Others are volunteering to serve food chefs. Paul biggio voluntee r Chicken Pot Pie made from oh we love coming out, gary leblanc is the f
Field so long from denver. Lows in the upper 20s to low 30s. Sunday plenty of sun and very mild with highs in low to mid 60s. Sunday night increasing clouds with lows in the lower to middle 40s. Monday a weak cold front brings a slight chance for a morning shower, otherwise a mix of clouds and sun with highs in the low to mid 60s. Now at eleven. Tornado relief efforts continue how one organization is serving food and hope to volunteers and First Responders. Plus. Coming out on top. Tonights president ial primary ends on a high note for one candidate. The latest on the race for the white house. And. Raising awareness. How a group of athletes are shedding light on bullying. Good evening and thanks for joining us for wsls 10 at eleven. Im brie jackson. Days after an ef3 tornado ripped through appomattox county. Clean up efforts continue. Today people are rallying to offer relief to evergreen. A small town hit hardest by the storm. Wsls tens duke carter spoke with one organization helping
33 in bedford. 34 in lawrence. 30 in worcester. And in the berkshires and pittsfield, a report of flurries instead of the 40s. Still over southeastern mass but fade fast over 7 00. Even there we are dropping it down into the 30s. By lunchtime we are hovering around 32 degrees. In boston we have got some 20s into central and western massachusetts and from there, we dont really see temperatures rise very much in the afternoon. A chance of a couple of those flurries out across western new england, central new england from concord, New Hampshire northward. Even some of the in between can deal with flurries. 28 to 38. Partly cloudy. Possible flurries. Gusts to 35. More on the wind chills coming up. Here is Julie Grauert with live drive time traffic. Julie, we will probably have to watch black ice with the cooling. We will and as soon as the volume starts to increase on the roads, we will let you know when we start to see some issues. Right now as you can see on the map, things are looking p