Northward. Today rain this morning with a wintry mix at times. Snow showers north of the metro. This will taper off later this morning, and then well be mostly cloudy and windy. Highs will be in the mid 40s. Winds nne 1525mph with gusts to 45mph. Tonight partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 30s. Wind north 1020mph with gusts to 25mph. Saturday partly cloudy. Highs will be in the upper 40s. Winds north 510mph. Well see mostly rain in Hampton Roads this morning with rain over northeast North Carolina and snow showers with some rain north of the metro. An area of low pressure is just south of our area and is moving quickly to the east. This will intensify as it moves offshore. Rain will be heavy at times this morning. The rain snow will push to the coast by later this morning. Then well be mostly cloudy and windy later today. There are wind advisories for areas along the coast for this afternoon and evening. Winds will gust between 40 and 50mph out this could create some Power Outages later thi
This talk is hosted by the emerging civil war blog. It is my privilege to welcome back emmanuel dabney. He comes to us from south of the james. This i95 traffic many of you enjoyed experiencing, he also has had a joy to experience it today. I think he is eager to go back. Petersburg was home to him. Closely connected to his own personal story through his ancestry. He began volunteering, where he became Seasonal Work for a number of years and became a permanent historian. Years been there 14 sharing a story that is largely over forgotten, that if armies that will armies are in one spot there longer than anyone else, and the stories by the people affected by the presence of those armies has gone untold. Emmanuel has brought that story to the forefront. He is to talk about one of the enduring legacies of the war, that is the Freedmens Bureau. Was what isestion going to happen with all these emancipated slaves . The Freedmens Bureau was an attempt to answer that. It was a very complicated
Operated in hospitals and temporary camps, helped locate lost family members and provide education and legal services. This talk is hosted by the emerging civil war blog. To wrap up our sequence of mourning speakers, it is my privilege to welcome back emmanuel dabney. He comes to us from south of the james. This i95 traffic many of you enjoyed experiencing, he also has had a joy to experience it today. I think he is eager to go back. Petersburg was home to him. The story very closely connected to his own personal story through his ancestry. He began volunteering, where he became Seasonal Work for a number of years and became a permanent historian. He has been there 14 years sharing a story that is largely over forgotten, that if armies are in one spot there longer than anyone else, and the stories by the people affected by the presence of those armies has gone untold. Emmanuel has brought that story to the forefront. He is here today to talk about one of the enduring legacies of the wa
Story very closely connected to his own personal story about this child. He began volunteering eventually where he became a seasonal, worked there for a number of years and then became a permanent historian. He has been there now 16 years, 14 years excuse me. Sharing this story. The story of the people affected by the presence of those armies has gone untold. Fortunately emmanuel has brought that story to the forefront. He is here today to talk to us about one of the other enduring legacy of war, that is, the Freedmens Bureau. The very question during the war is what is going to happen with all of these emancipated slaves. The Freedmens Bureau was an attempt to answer that, and the manual will discuss that very complicated answer. [applause] i am not sure how people deal with this traffic on the north side of richmond. It seems like just now whenever you leave richmond you better plan on a year to get where it normally takes 10 minutes to get to. I am certainly happy that i made it, i
Attached to the locally based uss Harry S Truman Carrier Strike group searched the area for the crew. Iran said the boats had illegally crossed into iranian waters near farsi island and were picked up. Nine men and one woman are said to be involved. We have done stories with locally based riverine squadrons in the past. Youre looking at some video right now. They are small, heavily armed, fast boats with about five people onboard. Top us officials continue to say the issue will be resolved soon. Take a listen to White House Press secretary josh earnest. Nn01t 55 03 us authories have been in touch with iranian officials who have confirmed for us a couple of things, first theyve confirmed that our sailors are safe. And they have assured us that our sailors will be allowed to resume their journey. According to the associated press, the sailors are part of riverine squadron one out of san diego. And, were deployed to the us navys fifth fleet in bahrain. The sailors are expected released to