Mile. Every surrounding site looking just fine. Patchy fog in southwest miamidade, a little cooler at 65. 73 in miami, 70 in pembroke pines. A few passikg mid level clouds across south florida. We should yield lots of sunshine. The patchy fog wont stick around too long. A bright day, first alert forecast high is 86. Here is kelly with traffic. Pretty busy with both accidents and construction. We had a broken down car on i95 around area of northwest 135th street. You can see that has cleared up. No issues asou make your way northbound at northwest 135th street. We still have the accident scene on 595 westbound as youre approaching u. S. 1. Also, turnpike drivers, southbound just before bird road, you still have the two lanes completely blocked off because of an earlier crash that constructn on the palmetto expressway. This hasnt cleared up. Still seeing all that red on the northbound lanes of the 826 at southwest 8th street. All lanes completely blocked off. You want to take 87th avenue
A popular eastern iowa golf clubhouse is no longer standing, after a fire early friday morning. Flames engulfed the amana colonies golf club, around 3 45 am friday. The fire was so hot crews couldnt approach the building at first. The smoke and flames were visible for miles, and it took firefighters about two hours to put the fire out. The building is a complete loss, but no one was injured. Firefighters remained at the scene most of the day. The fire also destroyed dozens of golf carts and other equipment. One former employee at the golf course said she had to come and see the damage for herself. I dont think its hit us yet, affiliation with it, other than going over to golf, no its really sad. The state Fire Marshals Office says it could take weeks to find the cause of the fire. Health officials are preparing to give university of iowa students the mumps vaccine, free of charge. Thats after a rise in mumps cases. Doctors have already seen more than 100 sick people, mostly students. C
Move on into our workweek, temperatures will slowly warm a few degrees, coming close to 60 degrees. Enjoy your saturday thanks britle a popular eastern iowa golf clubhouse is early friday morning. Colonies golf club, around 3 45 am friday. The fire was so hot crews couldnt approach the building at first. The smoke and flames were visible for miles, and it took firefighters about two hours to put the fire out. The building is a complete loss, but no one was injured. Firefighters remained at the scene most of the day. The fire also destroyed dozens of golf carts and other equipment. One golf course regular said she had to come and see the damage for herself. I dont think its hit us yet, even though i havent had any affiliation with it, other than going over to golf, no its really sad. The state Fire Marshals Office says it could take weeks to find the cause of the fire. Health officials are preparing to give university of iowa students the mumps vaccine, free of charge. Thats after a ris
Himself into police. The hit and run happened sunday and sent a 13year old to the hospital with a broken nose, missing teeth, and other broken bones in her face. This morning, Steven Arceneaux showed up at the Waterloo Police department and said he may have been the driver. Police say hes now facing a charge of leaving the scene. A family is pleading for help in finding their son. Moe sed was last seen at his home in waterloo thursday afternoon. Hes a refugee from burma and speaks accented english. His family says theyre worried because he needs his medicine. Please help us find him. We see his face. His mother says he doesnt know his address. If you have any information please contact police. Continuing coverage we now know the name of the woman found dead in Benton County over the weekend. And weve learned investigators are treating it as a homicide. 25yearold sabrina hustads of the home on 59th street trail. Earlier in the day the Sheriffs Office responded to the home for a report o
Several days. Nbcs Janet Shamlian is in pensacola against for us today. Janet, good morning. Reporter savannah, good morning. This is the storm that doesnt want to quit, pummeling the south for days, and its been setting rainfall records as it marches to the east. No letup this morning to the heavy rains, pounding winds and floods brutalizing the gulf coast, from pascagoula to pensacola, red flag warnings. The wind and rain unrelenting. The rain is punishing, but more than that its the wind. Gusts exceeding 35 miles an hour. The type of winds you would see in a tropical storm. Across the south, dramatic scenes as the storm moved through. Part of the causeway to dauphin, alabama, had to be shut down, waters streaming over the sea wall. I looked out from the balcony and saw it out here, and im little close for comfort. Reporter in baton rouge rescuers pulled 20 Elementary School students to safety when a bus stalled on a flooded road. Orleans but not the misery of flooded streets, debris