Grey skies but it still looks dry. Storm team4 meterologist tom kierein joins us with the first forecast. Whens the snow coming, tom . It looks like later this afternoon. Weve had rain persistly falling all morning long along i95 and areas south and east of there and right in washington, points north and west and a few scattered sprinkles off and on throughout the morning hours. All of this coming from a developing area of low pressure, centered over atlanta, georgia, on the backside of that, western side, you can see all the white is snow. Now pulling out of mississippi to alabama and snow farther north, eastern kentucky, southern West Virginia and some snow in far eastern West Virginia east of petersberg and on the virginia and West Virginia line along the Shenandoah Valley. We may be getting to start seeing some snow. Rape changing to snow right along the blue ridge west of leesburg near percentleville and then down to east of lor ray. And the wet snowflakes showing up. Elsewhere, s
Help . We could hone in on that question and see what the federal government can do to improve our ability to determine who needs help and our ability to identify the person or agency whose job it is to provide the help, and then we will have provided some service. It helps to put a face on who needs help. As a former governor, i look at things from my background and perspective, as i know most of us do. About 22 of tennesseeans reported having a Mental Illness last year. That is more than 1 Million People. This is according to our state department of Mental Health. About 5 had a severe Mental Illness. That is nearly 250,000 tennesseeans. That is a lot of people. About 40,000 had a major depressive episode. The funding that helps meet the needs for that comes in some part from the federal government. About 22 of what tennessee spends, im told, is federal dollars. The rest is state dollars. In Community Services, state appropriations are about 70 of the Mental Health fund. While the Sta
Tradition dating back decaddeca. All that remains are embers. Families ma that once enjoyed the camp, gathered to mourn it tonight. Its the wiping of a century of memories. More than 250 people gathered this evening, swapping stories about the camp. Hundreds gathered tonight to share memories and photos and sing the songs they learned at the camp. Honestly, i have so many good memories. Reporter over the weekend, the massive and fastmoving rim fire devastated the camp. Kind of like the death in the family. Its that much part of our family. A place like that has much strong emotion in it. Theres so much love and memory of our family growing there. Reporter memories all the more precious, now that the beloved camp is gone. It was evacuated and the opportunity buildings burnt. You never whoa when it would burn down again. Reporter what was so special about this place . I mean, the food, the friends, the tent cabins. The swimming. Everything was so fun. It was about family. Theres few plac
Have been exposed to ebola to avoid going out in public. As a new poll reports that most americans approve of the governments handling of the ebola crisis. More from poppy harlow. Here at Bellevue Hospital that 33yearold dr. , Craig Spencer is still being treated for ebola. Last word is that he is in serious, but stable condition. A 5yearold boy who returned from guinea on saturday night and tested late yesterday negative for ebola is though still being monitored. The doctors want to do subsequent tests on him just to be sure. This all happening as the cdc came out with more intense guidelines on the risk levels for ebola. Ed cdc has come out with new guidelines it says will help protect americans from the spread of ebola. Coming as nurse casey hickox who tested negative from ebola is released from her controversial quarantine. A mandate that helped new Jersey Health officials to isolate her in this tent for three days after treating patients with the group of doctors without borders.
Woman, injuring four others before killing himself. Law enforcement sources identified the shooter as freshman jaylen ray fryberg. Just last week he was crowned home coming prince. The victims have not yet been identified and police are not saying anything about a positive motive. Joining us now live from marysville, washington, nbc news correspondent hallie jackson. Hallie, what is the latest on the students condition . Reporter here is what we know at the moment, melissa. Two young women are in Critical Condition at Providence Everett hospital. At harborview, a 15yearold is also in Critical Condition and a 14yearold is in serious condition. We understand this morning that those two boys are cousins of the suspected shooter in this case. Thats according to their grandfather. Law enforcement sources are identifying that shooter as jaylen fryberg. As you described him, he was described by classmates as a popular student, on the football team. He was an athlete and seemed to be, by most