Displaced in an estimated 60,000 homes that have been damaged or destroyed. Lester hold will have more on nightly news. Awarding cleveland natives, helping share in the citys prosperity. The city is legally fighting back to keep it on the books. Is it fair or unfair . Our Senior Correspondent tom berras lays it out tonight. Raymond johnson was in a deadend job. He got involved with a project that hires 20 clevelanders. If it wasnt for the program, i cant say what i would be doing. It provided an opportunity for me. But the state bans local hiring laws. They think the state is trampling on home rule and clevelands right to share the of dollars of development and weather in this city. And all we ask is a small portion of that come to the benefits of the people we represent. Similar laws in columbus and akron face elimination too. That thats what we thats what were talking about, the municipalities to make those decisions. Its 20 . I think thats a reasonable amount. Lawmakers call clevela
Forever home. However, if you are unable to do that, consider giving food or money. With their bright eyes and wagging tails, it is difficult to imagine what these 27 dogs have been through. Their spirits high, even in loss. Their story begins in louisiana where the shelters that house them were washed away. Some of them were probably picked up from flooded waters or streets. If you have a pet, you know how it stes have their whole world torn apart. Reporter their world might have been missed all together. So the flooding that went from baton rouge to lafayette, left not only people 60,000 homes were destroyed, but it left thousands of the san malls homeless. Reporter it was a desperate even dangerous every tort to save them with the dogs driven first to the Humane Society in atlanta. And early this morning the trip village of geauga county. They will have a day to rest here before vets spay and neuter them and with a little luck they will be up for adoption. If we have our way, these
To speak to them for a few minutes. They told me that their friend who lives here was shot just about a year ago. They want to know who did this. Police want to know who did this. And what we do know at this hour is that a woman left this house, ran to this house for help, with her hands bound. The neighbors got called and the lady was or Something Like that. Reporter rebacca guy says she didnt hear a thing. Its crazy being that this girl was outside next door and the cops just started coming. Reporter police learned about that woman after another neighbor called 911. She banged on the door and said someone shot and blood all over the place and her hands. Reporter when Police Showed up to midway avenue northeast they found two men were shot and killed inside the house. Police identified one of them as 35yearold Joshua Weatherspoon who lived here. Has no idea who could have done this. Theyll know in the first 48 hours or they wont. Reporter there were also three kids inside the house. T
Match that calm peacefulness all through the weekend and set you up for a beautiful weekend to get out and enjoy activities like the air show. It is going to be beautiful . Reporter absolutely. If you are an of a straight tore i fr rules will not be applicable today. It is perfectly beautiful to be flying around, or watching an air show or doing anything else you want to do outdoors. Right now 59 degrees, a pleasantly cool start to the day. Over the weekend, all the way through, well have this kind of a set up, cool nights, warm days and loads of sunshine. Absolutely picture perfect and off to the lake the same. 1 to 2footers, northeast winds at 10 knots. A lot of sunshine, Water Quality on the beach not so good. Poor quality downtown and over at euclid. Temperatures 49 at ashtabula and we are talking about 54 and mansfield 53. You can see the absence of clouds here acossey the area. High pressure in control. We have that Tropical Storm off headed in ill tell you here from a few minute
Before taking credit for the cold case in marion. Again he wanted to get this off his chest. I think he has found god and he wants to move forward. Tonight investigators say he could not even remember her name, that it was dana or diana, 26 years old and traveled door to door selling magazines, they are calling him a serial killer. While reopening the case of 31 yearold Rebecca Lacey whose body was found in 2015 in a ed piecing together the places great lived and squatted to see if he may be linked to other missing people, too. Back live here in ashland, you can see memorial continues to grow for the two victims here. Grit did appear in a video bond hearing earlier today for their deaths and he entered pleas of not guilty. Russ. Hard to believe, hard to understand, those things and more. More about the suspected killer from his own mother. Brandon simmons continue with how she describes her sob. In an exclusive interview shaun greats mother compared to her son to the devil, noun of it