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Also patchy fog occurring in those lowlying areas. We will stay warmer than average for the next few days. We have a change in the forecast in the form of rain. That is expected to arrive. Well have to wait a couple of days for it. Temperaturewise, in the 40s. San francisco, 50 degrees. San jose, 44 now. Emily, ill send it over to you. Thank you very much, neda. People all over the world ushered in the new year with fireworks. In mexico city, crowds gather at the angel of independence at the party. In the middle, belgium, fireworks lit up the night sky. And you can see in indonesia, hundreds gathered around the fountain. And hundreds of thousands gathered in times square to watch the iconic ball drop. By the time it hit midnight, the temperature had fallen to just a bonechilling 10 degrees in new york city. Security was tight around times square, of course. Extra officers were on hand to make sure everyone had a safe new year. And undercover officers and snipers monitored the hotels, s

West End residents say it s time to let up on low-income housing

How much affordable housing is too much for a neighborhood? West End residents could force the city to answer that question with a discrimination complaint now being reviewed.

First Roughrider Rancher-of-the-Year Award

12/4/2013: Melvin Griffin was born into ranching life at Stacey, Montana on this date in 1908 to Rose Anna and Lewis Griffin. Melvin only attended school through the eighth grade, but he started trailing cattle with his dad when he was only ten, and after trailing cattle into North Dakota in June 1926, 18-year-old Melvin saw there was ranch work available. He began breaking horses at Alex LaSotta’s Triple V Ranch, where he became known for having a good eye for telling if a horse was sound or not.

Leader in synthetic identity fraud ring sentenced to prison for bank fraud

December 8, 2021 A Knightdale man was sentenced to 100 months in prison, and 5 years of supervised release and ordered to make restitution in the amount of $412,885.17, on a charge of Bank Fraud and Aiding and Abetting, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1344 and 2.

Deputies searching for missing Perinton teen

The 15-year-old disappeared from his home on Fellows Road around 4:45 p.m. Thursday.

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